Hello Londo ~
A cabinet made to the same dimensions as an original RCA (if you're planning to use Mark and Jeff's marvelous RCA cabinet plans found elsewhere on this sight) will accommodate a chassis measuring up to 17 inches long and 6.5 wide, maybe 7 although that would leave minimal room for the tall coils and might interfere electronically with them. If you're not planning to recreate a cabinet to RCA dimensions, the 8" width of the semi-replica RCA chassis shouldn't be a problem. A sheet metal shop likely to be found in any decent sized town, can make a chassis to your specs, type and thickness of metal, etc. You'd need to make a cardboard or paper pattern to serve as a guide. These shops typically make air conditioning and heating ducts, so they're used to custom work at reasonable prices.