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Stringmaster legs for Fender 400?
Posted: 31 May 2010 11:59 am
by Nils Fliegner
I know it might sound insane, but I plan to use a Fender 400
(pedal steel) as a non-pedal-console-whatchamacallit-steel!!!
And since I want to play it in a standing position, I'm looking for pull-out legs that will fit.
Question:
- Is the thread of Stringmasters (and Rhodes pianos) identical with the thread for Fender 400's?
- Where do I find a reliable source for quality legs of that kind?
bOb: If this belongs in the pedal section - move me!
Posted: 31 May 2010 7:02 pm
by Brad Bechtel
Bobbe Seymour at
Steel Guitar Nashville has such legs. He should be able to tell you if they fit (I'd bet they would).
I don't think so!
Posted: 2 Jun 2010 6:26 pm
by Garry Vanderlinde
The legs of a Stingmaster or a Studio Deluxe will NOT fit the sockets of a mid "60's era 400(sunburst model). The earlier 1950's 400 with the adjustable legs may be the same but I don't have one to compare it to.
BTW,I like you idea of using the 400 as a non-pedal guitar, it really has a vibrant tone!
Posted: 7 Jun 2010 2:29 am
by Nils Fliegner
Okay, after much to and fro I swapped legs of my '59 Fender 400, with a mid-sixties Stringmaster D8, that was in my vicinity.
The lowdown: Fender 400 legs will fit Stringmasters, but NOT vice versa!
While having the same 3/4" diameter the male threads of the Stringmasters are very short, approx. five turns.
The long holes in the frames of the Fender 400 start with 1/2" of unmachined metal before the female thread begins.
Conclusion: You would need much longer threads, as seen in the pic.
So, now you know.
Posted: 13 Jun 2010 8:53 am
by Nils Fliegner
Another forum member informs me that
Most early Fender 400s had the non-adjustable legs that have one inch threads
I can't verify this, as the two early Fender 400s that I have access to both have the 3/4" threads.
But I did not want to let that information go by unnoticed.