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You beat me to it KansasBoy.....I work with stainless steel every day, and uhhhh, unless you have access to industrial type cutting machines, you're gonna have a chore ahead of you. Stainless is extremely tough to cut.
I don't mean to bust your chops, and make you feel like you've made a poor decision because it's a great idea to use re-puropsed materials....I just hope you're able to find a way to cut through it.
It's really easy to cut with my sawz-all. That's how I got that window. Took about 5 minutes. They aren't solid stainless steel! That would be awful! The inside is a heavy duty foam about the density of a birch wood or other "soft wood". They are all linked together by cams. All said and done that building took about one hour to put together. It just pops together. I can walk across the roof, lean against it...totally sturdy (it's a walk in cooler haha).
The only thing that stinks is once you cut there's no going back!
You beat me to it KansasBoy.....I work with stainless steel every day, and uhhhh, unless you have access to industrial type cutting machines, you're gonna have a chore ahead of you. Stainless is extremely tough to cut.
I don't mean to bust your chops, and make you feel like you've made a poor decision because it's a great idea to use re-puropsed materials....I just hope you're able to find a way to cut through it.
It's really easy to cut with my sawz-all. That's how I got that window. Took about 5 minutes. They aren't solid stainless steel! That would be awful! The inside is a heavy duty foam about the density of a birch wood or other "soft wood". They are all linked together by cams. All said and done that building took about one hour to put together. It just pops together. I can walk across the roof, lean against it...totally sturdy (it's a walk in cooler haha).
The only thing that stinks is once you cut there's no going back!