Some pictures of the N56 heatsink from Perfect Metals, Bangalore. Those are two heatsinks placed side by side. Each is 215 mm wide, fins are 75 mm tall, and the height is exactly 9" (sorry for freely mixing up measurement systems, but I have a better mental grip of lengths when expressed in inches and feet, but agree that mm is easier to work with).

Below is a close up the fins. The cut is clean. Should not need further milling or polishing. Small blemishes will likely be covered up during anodising process.

A side view. The height is exactly 9". Perfect Metals has done a good job of cutting to the required height:

By my estimate, the weight of the 4 sinks must be 19.29 kg. After adding 6 mm base plate, 3 mm top plate, 3 mm back plate, and may be 10 mm face plate, it looks like the unloaded weight of the cabinet could add up to about 25 kgs. All the copper from the 1kVA toroidal transformer (expecting delivery tomorrow) could take the final weight to about 35 kgs. This will be a heavy weight in the literal sense!

Below is a close up the fins. The cut is clean. Should not need further milling or polishing. Small blemishes will likely be covered up during anodising process.

A side view. The height is exactly 9". Perfect Metals has done a good job of cutting to the required height:

By my estimate, the weight of the 4 sinks must be 19.29 kg. After adding 6 mm base plate, 3 mm top plate, 3 mm back plate, and may be 10 mm face plate, it looks like the unloaded weight of the cabinet could add up to about 25 kgs. All the copper from the 1kVA toroidal transformer (expecting delivery tomorrow) could take the final weight to about 35 kgs. This will be a heavy weight in the literal sense!