A user is seeking advice on designing a rectangular vacuum chamber (12x12x72) from 1/2-inch steel, specifically regarding welding and structural integrity. The chamber will be used for testing a maglev system to study the effects of air density on magnetic acceleration. Concerns were raised about the potential impact of the heavy steel chamber on the experiment's results, suggesting that the material choice could influence outcomes. Recommendations include researching vacuum chamber technology and considering alternative materials like austenitic stainless steel or large diameter round tubing designed for vacuum applications. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of structural design and material selection for effective vacuum chamber functionality.