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| Found a very cheap source for angle iron.... bed frames. You can find them all over at garage sales, usually just for a couple of bucks. |
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| Good tip Spunkoid. |
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| Doh. I have three of these in my garage for some reason, and yet I paid $20 each for two angle irons when I was building my oven. Brilliant!
__________________ Nikki |
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| Yep. I used one that I had laying around the house and then patted myself on the back for recycling |
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| I ended up using a caster for the mounting point of the indespensable tool. Although I bought mine for the significant sum of $1.35, some of the bed frames come with casters. Chris |
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