Trade 2 Adj. legs

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Ed Javner
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Trade 2 Adj. legs

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I have two adjustable legs like new, that I will trade for two non adjustable, If anyone is interested. I need 27"-28"x 1" length.
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Ed Javner
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Bill A. Moore
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Post by Bill A. Moore »

Ed, I guess you know you may disassemble the legs, and cut a dowel the proper length, install it, and reassemble.
You will now have the length you need!
David Mitchell
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What Bill said but if you would rather have the ultra light weight legs like what comes on a Carter Starter I think I have a couple I'll trade you. Send me a PM if interested.
Ed Javner
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I need a couple of 1"X 26" legs. Chrome. I think the Starters were aluminum. The two that I need are for the pedal board.
Ed Javner
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The two showing are off the pedal board and have two small holes at the bottom to bolt the pedal board to. I need a 27" (sorry, not a 26") I want to do away with those wing nuts.
I made some slid locks on one of my other guitars and that work well.
David Mitchell
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That's right. They were aluminium. I regret I can't help you with that.
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Jerry Roller
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David, I have Emmons student model guitar legs but they are only 25”. If you can locate two chrome mic stands you could cut the large tube to length and drive threaded lugs into one end and crutch tips on the other end. I have the threaded lugs. You put a couple of washers and a 1/2” carriage nut on the lug to protect threads and simply drive it into the tube with a hammer.
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