ajdelange
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The picture is too blurry for me to see what you are describing but I have seen in at least one posting somewhere that when thick stainless in bent a V is cut away along the bend line. That material, if not removed, would make the bend hard to do as there would be no place for that metal to go. The result is two sheets with beveled edges meeting at the proper angle joined by a relatively tiny hinge. If needed strength at the joint could be restored by a few spot welds.
This is a possible explanation, not necessarily the explanation. My stainless fabrication experience is limited to bolting a couple of angles to a brewery floor to keep some fermenters from rolling around.
This is a possible explanation, not necessarily the explanation. My stainless fabrication experience is limited to bolting a couple of angles to a brewery floor to keep some fermenters from rolling around.