I came >< that close to buying extrusions to make heavily machined cylinders 12" OD x 10" ID with an array of axial holes.
At that time, 30 years ago, the biggest extrusion press in the world was in Arkansas and could make a part no larger than 13" diameter directly. (Wider flattish parts could be extruded in circular form and then flattened.) So we could get the parts made by that source, and maybe a couple of others.
The minimum buy was 5000 lb. of product, which was about as much as we needed, so it would have been worthwhile to fire up the press and prepare the billet.
The tooling was surprisingly inexpensive; in our case about equivalent to the cost of making a half dozen or so of our parts from billet.
In the particular case at hand, the total cost of the lot of parts we needed came out within a few pct of continuing to machine them from billet, so the boss elected to not try something that was new to us.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA