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Old 01-18-2020, 01:13 PM   #21
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I agree with the above as well. I live 20 miles north of Brainerd, MN (not one of the larger metropolitan areas in the country), and have found that there is a local company, "American Steel Supply", that has been very accommodating to me. I don't buy much, but they let me rummage through their "drops", cut and bend to order at no or little charge, and even have a service that will cut custom shapes when needed.

Early on, I showed them a picture of my project (a "T" touring hot rod), which I think helped a lot.
You can even ask the shop Forman what kind of beer he likes.
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Old 01-18-2020, 01:17 PM   #22
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You can even ask the shop Forman what kind of beer he likes.
I'm holding that one back until I really need a favor.
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