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If you plan on machining this yourself, you might look at using a different SS. Something like 431 which does not work harden like the 300 series, has very good corrosion properties and high strength. Haven't machined it, but supposedly is easier to machine, and often used in fresh water environments If you were getting these made for $88 a piece you were getting them for close to what the material cost with shipping, about $45-60 for a 72" bar plus shipping. You would probably need to buy in bulk to get further savings. You may be able to get a bulk shipment from Asia, but in my experience what you order and what you get may be very different. You can treat the surface of SS or pickle it to remove the surface free iron. Use to use quite a bit of it in my old boat building days, mostly 304 and some 316. Still had some pockets of rusting with 304 in the salt air.
http://www.sperkoengineering.com/html/Rust.pdf
Unless you plan on making other parts with the mill and lathe, I am not sure it would be cost effective to put 10-15K in machinery for this single part with an annual production of say 100 units and the added time to machine them. Also long bar stock hanging out the end of a lathe can be very dangerous and must be supported, I had reviewed a number of fatal lathe injuries from the unsupported bar bending and beating the person to a pulp. I would think you could get these made in Asia in quantity (100+) for the cost of the unit cost of buying the raw materials here in the US. I would look around and look at prototype/CNC services.
https://www.protolabs.com/
https://www.starrapid.com/
https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/cnc-machining-service.html
http://www.sperkoengineering.com/html/Rust.pdf
Unless you plan on making other parts with the mill and lathe, I am not sure it would be cost effective to put 10-15K in machinery for this single part with an annual production of say 100 units and the added time to machine them. Also long bar stock hanging out the end of a lathe can be very dangerous and must be supported, I had reviewed a number of fatal lathe injuries from the unsupported bar bending and beating the person to a pulp. I would think you could get these made in Asia in quantity (100+) for the cost of the unit cost of buying the raw materials here in the US. I would look around and look at prototype/CNC services.
https://www.protolabs.com/
https://www.starrapid.com/
https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/cnc-machining-service.html