custom steel seats
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- Jeff Buesing
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custom steel seats
I'm 6'4, with long legs. All of my steels are set high, but I would like to find a pack-a-seat that was higher than normal, while still having foldable legs. Any ideas? Thanks.
- Roger Crawford
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You can probably get longer legs from a builder (Dan Rollins maybe). If you don’t need them a lot longer, you might consider these. Drill the leg caps, add washers between the slide and the leg cap, fasten the nut and reinsert the cap. I did mine, raised a bit over 1/4” and had room to go higher.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Scotch-Scotch- ... 1002964474
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Scotch-Scotch- ... 1002964474
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Hello Jeff, I sent you a response to your email to Steelers Choice concerning this topic.
The answer is Yes. I can build you a seat to your specifications. Custom specific heights are not a problem. Please feel free to call me at 501-912-6526. Seven days a week. 9-9 central time.
Thank you, Dan Rollans @Steelers Choice
The answer is Yes. I can build you a seat to your specifications. Custom specific heights are not a problem. Please feel free to call me at 501-912-6526. Seven days a week. 9-9 central time.
Thank you, Dan Rollans @Steelers Choice
- Dick Hitchcock
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Jeff, Joe Naylor sent me 4 leg extensions from Steel Seat.....Worked for me.
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Justice Pro Lite 4x5.... NV112.... Steel seat.
Custom Legs
I solved the problem easily. I am short, but I prefer my seat higher in the back than the front. I assume that your seat has plastic glides in the aluminum tubes. Like this:
They are replaceable as threaded inserts like this:
The feet come in numerous heights like this:
and this:
All for under $25 bucks, from Amazon. Search: "adjustable chair feet". The only tools you need are a hammer to pound the inserts in and pliers to take the old ones out.
You will have the satisfaction of doing it yourself and customizing it to your height.
They are replaceable as threaded inserts like this:
The feet come in numerous heights like this:
and this:
All for under $25 bucks, from Amazon. Search: "adjustable chair feet". The only tools you need are a hammer to pound the inserts in and pliers to take the old ones out.
You will have the satisfaction of doing it yourself and customizing it to your height.
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I'm 6'2" and have the same problem. I have tried to raise my MSA high enough to clear my knees but the front leg height rests on the pedal board and no matter what I try I can't keep them tight enough if I extend the legs or keep them the same height. I compromise by tilting the back of the guitar slightly higher than the front, but I would like it to be level. I can probably put spacers on the front legs, but just haven't made the time to try it.
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