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Peter

 

Post  Posted 17 Mar 2002 1:59 pm    
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Is there a way to attach some kind of small platform to the PSG legs? It would be neat to stick some effects pedals like the Roland DD5 and/or the Zoom 505II on this platform. This way the effects pedals don't need to be on the floor and you can make adjustments while attached to the legs next to the changer.

I think "broomstick-clips" are not suitable. It needs to be more robust than that. It may need to be attached to two legs, i.e. the right front leg and the right rear leg.

Any suggestions?

Jimmy Dale

 

From:
Ripley, W.Va
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2002 8:12 pm    
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Hi Peter. Man I don't know a thing about Cape Town. Whether you have Home Depot, Lowes, ACE Hardware and the like but they have a PVC product called a Saddle Clamp. It comes in two sizes 3/4 and 5/8 which is the one that will clamp on to the leg of your steel. These things are used to put a "T" conection on a PVC line that is allready in place, and you don't want to cut it. I hope I've explained this OK. Anyway, if you don't have access to these where you live, send me a complete address and I will send you some. They are very inexpensive so I'll eat the cost of buying them and getting them to you, just so I can say I have a good friend in Cape Town, So. Africa and I mailed some stuff to him. LOL Let me know if I can help. Jimmy Dale Miller I'D RATHER BE STEELIN' steelmanjim@yahoo.com
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Earnest Bovine


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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 17 Mar 2002 11:57 pm    
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Hooking around front and rear leg is simple and works well for me.
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Peter

 

Post  Posted 20 Mar 2002 1:05 pm    
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Hi Jimmy, thank you for your offer.

I would like to pay you for this, so could you please email me your address and the cost of the clamps including shipping. I would like to get a couple more of them so I can hook a few more things on the PSG legs like music stand or whatever. I have 2 PSG guitars.
I think my PSG legs are standard size, 22 mm or 7/8. So I do not know which size is best.

Again, thanks for your advice.
Regards
Peter

[This message was edited by Peter on 20 March 2002 at 01:07 PM.]


Bill Ford


From:
Graniteville SC Aiken
Post  Posted 20 Mar 2002 1:58 pm    
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Pete,
Check your email,this is a holder I made
with PVC fittings,got the idea from a post on the forum a while back


Bill Ford

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Peter

 

Post  Posted 21 Mar 2002 3:43 am    
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Hi Bill, I have been checking my email, but nothing so far...
Just in case, this is my address:
peterden@global.co.za

Thanks for your help.

Bill Ford


From:
Graniteville SC Aiken
Post  Posted 21 Mar 2002 7:14 pm    
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Pete,
I tried again,this was the address I sent to.If you still don't get it email me and I'll try a return.

ugltrk@netzero.net or try this link
http://communities.msn.com/WilliamsHandywork/shoebox.msnw?Page=1

Bill

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[This message was edited by Bill Ford on 21 March 2002 at 08:04 PM.]

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Peter

 

Post  Posted 21 Mar 2002 11:33 pm    
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Yes Bill, I saw your pictures on the site you gave me, thank you. I am going to look at the local stores, but we have metric sizes, not imperial sizes like you guys .
Interesting to see a left hand PSG. Looks kind of strange, someone sitting on the "wrong" side of the guitar.
Thanks Again
Peter

[This message was edited by Peter on 22 March 2002 at 08:09 AM.]



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