Contraption on steel leg

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Pete Cormier
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Contraption on steel leg

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I've seen in photos this thing that clamps to the
leg of the steel and you can set your reverb box on
it. Where do you get these.
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maybe here is what you are talking about?

http://www.qwikstix.com/SteelProducts.htm

Available from Scotty's Music, I have seen them there
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Thanks guys,exactly what i was looking for.
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This is my on board seat stompbox holder that I make for your pac a seat.It will also hold a tuner or a chart


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Just one question?

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Won't that side-loading on the leg of your steel, ultimately start a slight bowing of the affected leg which in turn will only enhance or aggrivate CABINET DROP?

Not to overlooke any possible blemishing on the chrome finish of the leg itself.........at the attach point.
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Re: Just one question?

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Ray Montee wrote:Won't that side-loading on the leg of your steel, ultimately start a slight bowing of the affected leg which in turn will only enhance or aggrivate CABINET DROP?

Not to overlooke any possible blemishing on the chrome finish of the leg itself.........at the attach point.
I don't know Ray, I think you would need alot more weight than that on the leg to bow it.


To say that all four legs must be exactly straight or you get cabinet drop would mean everyone better get out their measuring tapes and make sure their instruments are level and all legs the same legnth, no?
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leveling

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I thought it was the right thing to do ..leveling and legs even..maybe i'm half a bubble off lol
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