If you cannot locate one fabrication is not out of the question. It is not a difficult profile and can be achieved with minimal tools.
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If you cannot locate one fabrication is not out of the question. It is not a difficult profile and can be achieved with minimal tools.
Quoted from presqueisle:I found a small brownie pan that fit well.
You've got me!-whats a brownie pan?
As I suggested earlier why not make one! This can be achieved with basic tools including a small bender (shown in 3rd pic) which can be picked up on ebay or I assume Harbor Freight. This is a GTB coin box I fabricated a couple of years back starting with a cardboard mock-up. Yours is simpler without a lid.
Quoted from Shawn1976:Wow!
That looks awesome.
If I can’t find one through drain could you possibly make me one?
Shipping from Australia would be prohibitive. If you are not comfortable making yourself your best bet is to get a local fabrication shop to do the job but I would suggest you still do the mock up as the template ensuring 'it fits'.
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