BRF,
I'm not sure what it would cost to have individual platforms made. You could try a company out of Florida called AGR Fabricators. They are retail of sorts. The main two manufacturers are Durcon and Epoxyn, but I don't think that they sell directly to the public. AGR gets their material from one of the two and they do the cutting and edge finishing.
It can be cut at home, but is fairly difficult. Set up a guide rail, use a circular saw with a diamond blade for dry cuts, make progressively deeper cuts (I think I've done 4-5 passes in 1" thick material). Wear a dust mask. You'll end up with a raw edge that will be a light grey- the surface color is not all the way through the material. There are "edge dressing" kits to get raw edges to match the factory finished edges, but I don't know where the public can get those though. I think the material weighs about 15 pounds per square foot- can't remember for sure.
I'm not sure what it would cost to have individual platforms made. You could try a company out of Florida called AGR Fabricators. They are retail of sorts. The main two manufacturers are Durcon and Epoxyn, but I don't think that they sell directly to the public. AGR gets their material from one of the two and they do the cutting and edge finishing.
It can be cut at home, but is fairly difficult. Set up a guide rail, use a circular saw with a diamond blade for dry cuts, make progressively deeper cuts (I think I've done 4-5 passes in 1" thick material). Wear a dust mask. You'll end up with a raw edge that will be a light grey- the surface color is not all the way through the material. There are "edge dressing" kits to get raw edges to match the factory finished edges, but I don't know where the public can get those though. I think the material weighs about 15 pounds per square foot- can't remember for sure.