How to build a leg attachment for stomp box pedal?

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Bill Ford
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Here's on I made...1/2"PVC, If you can find what is called a "snap T", get those. I used a regular T, have to cut just enough so it will snap onto the leg, also grind/remove the center part that keeps the pipe from going too far into the T(arrow),velcro to hold in place, about $2. It fit tight enough, no glue was needed, let's you adjust for better viewing.

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Thank you Bill Ford

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I saw what Mr. Ford did and so I ran down to the local hardware and built me one a mount like his. Works great! Thanks Bill Ford!
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I have a Tech 21 Roto choir that I drilled a hole in the bottom plate, glued a T-not to go through the plate (after removing the spikes that hold the T-nut into a piece of wood. I use the mount that came with my StroboFlip tuner to fix it to my guitar leg. I also use an EQ for dobro simulation that I super glued on of those George L leg clamps to the back, and clip it to another leg. They work great.
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This is what I use, works great. And will fit most steel legs.












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My latest effort, same cross "T"/snap "T" configuration, 1/8" lexan for base. BF
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not a leg attachment or a single effects but take a look at this alternative


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Joe, Maybe something like that as a sidecar for your seats, neat,and compact....Bill

Maybe with wheels, and a slide handle
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Something like this would work.

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