Probably not the right forum, but I feel like I know you guys after reading all the threads.

My work place is having a spring clean up. Basically cleanup and dump everything. One item that has caught my eye is a worktable/jig set up that has been stored in a indoor storage area for a few years.

Now heres why I'm interested. The table top on this thing is 16' long and 2 feet wide by 1" thick aluminum. There is one joint at the 8' mark, so two sheets 8' X 2' X1".

2304 cubic inches X 0.098 lbs/ cubic inch = 225.792 lbs for each sheet.

Up until now I've been making small stuff. A hacksaw has suited me fine.

I need an idea on how I can cut this down into more workable chunks. I will most likely have to cut this down on site so that I can man handle it to bring it home. (I have no idea why I want this, but I do......I'm sure there will be a few projects I will come up with. )

I was thinking 3 cuts per sheet should give me four 50+ pound pieces.

My best guess is 6061. The lower surface still has the blue protective wrap on it, so once I get it flipped over I should be able to find out what it is.

Ok....any ideas?