I decided to make base out of 150mm thick granite slab, with glued-in steel inserts that are going to be ground to provide accurate rail mounting surfaces.

I toyed arround with twin tube + expanding concrete fill, and while it's much better solution in weight/deflection context, I cannot predict what will happen with it after welding and I couldn't find a place where I could get it stress relieved. Here's the link to a shop that has expanding mortar https://www.moertelshop.eu/buy-durfill-cheaply if anyone is interested, they also have ingredients for a special concrete with extremely high youngs modulus https://www.moertelshop.eu/buy-refra...gate-cheaply_6 (check the description).

Full size granite slab is to heavy to handle for me, so I need to reduce weight but keep it from bending while/after the rail supports are machined and before it's mounted securely.

Here's what I came up with:
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It also opens up possibility to make it as a construction from thinner slabs...
I realy like the overhang variants, but am I asking for trouble?