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<DIV>Hi all. We are looking to make some wood chairs with backs covered in corrugated metal. Ideally, we would do this with metal of a thinner gauge than actual roofing, for weight/cost/ease of use. But also, due to the abuse these chairs will probably receive (and the fact the director will probably try to use them as percussion instruments of a sort), we don't want to use corrugated plastic sheeting instead. I'm toying with the idea of purchasing thin gauge sheet metal panels and creating a jig to corrugate them myself. Thought I'd pass this along in case any of you have experience working with a lightweight corrugated metal material that you can share. Maybe the real deal will be just fine, not sure yet. </DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks.</DIV>
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<DIV>Rob Mack</DIV>
<DIV>Technical Director</DIV>
<DIV>Department of Theatre</DIV>
<DIV>College of the Holy Cross</DIV>
<DIV>Worcester, MA 01610</DIV></BODY></HTML>