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Frank Freniere
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Thinking about adding an ironing board to the gig pile - tired of stooping over the steel during set-up and breakdown.
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Post by Gil James »

Ha! That'll work. I use my wife's keyboard stand for that very reason. That's what that picture reminded me of. Her Korg goes on last, after I set up,and comes off first. Definitely easier on the knees!
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Post by Greg Forsyth »

Don't forget the iron. It would be handy in case you need to iron your nudie suit or make an impromptu grilled cheese
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Post by Michael Luxem »

Greg, Frank might think otherwise about that sandwich you suggested.

My sister's family was at a restaurant giving their orders to the waitress.
Derek, age 4, listened as each of his two older sisters ordered a grilled cheese.
Derek told the waitress he wanted a "boy cheese."

The chef came out of the kitchen to serve it.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

I carry an iron with me to gigs. I place a towel on my guitar and use the iron to iron people's clothes during breaks for extra money. 🤣
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Post by Frank Freniere »

You guys are killin’ me!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Rich Upright »

I just grab a barstool & use that.
I already bring enough junk to gigs.
A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars & amps, & lotsa junk in the gig bag.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

The days are long gone when I could bend down and set up a steel as the case lay on the floor. My old knees wouldn't go the distance!

I always find a nearby table. I'd sooner carry the guitar twenty yards to my spot on stage than attempt the set-up bent double.
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Post by Tommy Detamore »

I always set my steel on top of my seat (with the back folded down). It’s a bit of a balancing act but it becomes second nature. Works great for me!
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Post by Mark Peters »

b0b told me to use my seat.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

:lol: Frank. Sort of an inside joke, but it's too bad our buddy Ironman is not still around to see this. Right Jerry?

I used to carry a pair of TubeWorks speakers for my rig. Made a good platform for building the guitar. But in later years, my stature and shoulders won't let me lift the D10 high enough to clear all that, so it's back to the floor for me.

Sometimes, the stage riser, if there's one there, works good depending on the height.
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Post by Roger Rettig »

When I had the regular Thomas case I, too, would use my seat as a rest.

Now, I use the SKG wheeled case and that folds out flat when opened. It won't stay put on my seat any more. :(
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Post by Dave Hopping »

Just by happenstance I started laying my steel case down on my 4-wheeler to set it up. Gets it just that little bit above the floor and my back appreciates it.In combination with using a keyboard gig bag as a DIY split case I'm good to go.

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Post by Glenn Demichele »

Hi Frank: I use my pak-a-seat with the back folded down too, and yes it is a balancing act, but works. I think a better suggestion would be to just put strings on the ironing board.
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

One end of the steel case on my pack-a-seat, the other on my amp. Save your back...
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Post by Paddy Long »

I always set my steel case on top of my amp, it's the perfect height and easier on my back :-}
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Post by Bob Sykes »

Our soundman got this cafeteria tray stand at a flea market cheap. It's super light weight. He was putting mic/cable cases on it while packing/unpacking. I found another use for it during the gig. Works great for pedal board(s). Probably would work for steel cases.

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Post by Drew Pierce »

My ez rider, still folded up, setting on its side right next to my amp works fine as a setup platform.
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Post by Drew Pierce »

My ez rider, still folded up, setting on its side right next to my amp works fine as a setup platform.
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Post by Bill Terry »

My vintage Ace pack seat and Steelaire are almost the exact same height. I set the seat up a foot or so from the amp, and the case straddles across them perfectly. Tear-down is just the reverse, I get everything packed away except the guitar, move the amp up next to the seat again, and then put the case back across the amp/seat for disassembly. No WAY I could get down on the floor these days....
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Post by Lee Baucum »

My vintage Ace pack seat...
Bill, I'm glad to find out you're still using an Ace seat.

Mine has served me well for decades.
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Post by Bill Terry »

Lee wrote:Mine has served me well for decades.
Yeah, virtually indestructible... I've had mine since the 80's I think. Recovered the seat once, that's it...
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