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Topic: Legs for a console steel |
Cliff Scholle
From: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2008 12:37 pm
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I lost my house in one of the So. Cal fires last month, and am I looking to replace a "console" table I made for my lap steels. I bought the telescoping legs for the table from a store I learned about on this forum, but dang....I can't remember who or where it was. Do any of you know a source for the telescoping legs for a pedal steel? They attach to the table with a round "flange". Thanks much. |
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Ron Victoria
From: New Jersey, USA
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Cliff Scholle
From: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2008 1:31 pm Got em
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Thanks very much. I just ordered 4 legs from Gary at Sill Music. Nice looking legs. He recommended four....I've had just three on my console for the last ten years, so I never thought about anything different. I'm going to try four this time. Take care, all.
Cliff |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2008 10:03 am
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You'll be pleased with the legs from Gary.
I recently received a set of legs and flanges from him, very nice. |
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Gary Sill
From: Mt. Zion, IL, USA
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Posted 13 Jan 2009 5:58 pm My Website which shows Lap Steel Legs and Sockets(Flanges)
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This might be the best place to insert some information on my revised website which has many new items on it including the pictures of my steel guitar legs for sale and the sockets used to join the legs to the guitar bodies.
Just go to: www.sillmusicsupply.com
You can see my store by clicking on the Amazon main store and see all my products. There is a section for steel guitar legs and steel guitar sockets for lap steels. If you have any questions regarding the application of these legs or sockets, just call and I will be glad to talk about them anytime 7 days a week.
Call 217 433 7455 Gary Sill
email: sillmusicsupply@gmail.com
We also have some inexpensive lap steels for sale on this site. The ones that Rondo are selling are available here in different colors. |
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Cliff Scholle
From: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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Posted 13 Jan 2009 7:24 pm
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Gary - I received the legs and sockets and am working on my new table. Hard to do without a router. I've got a little trimmer I can use, but it's slow going trying to remove all the material. The legs look fantastic. I'm a little worried about the aluminum sockets. Will I have to be careful not to strip them when screwing in the legs? Any problem with this? Thanks much for the quick delivery. You're the man. |
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Gary Sill
From: Mt. Zion, IL, USA
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Posted 13 Jan 2009 8:12 pm Reply To Cliff's Question
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Cliff, I am not quite sure about what you are asking, but just make sure you have removed enough wood where the threaded area on the sockets are indented so that fits into your steel and the socket will fit flush to the surface. The legs fit nice and tight when screwing into the sockets and you should not have any problems with the thread there as the sockets are pretty tough aluminum and so are the threads on the the legs. Call me at 217 433 7455 if you have any problems and I'll see if I can help some.
Thanks for purchasing the legs and sockets.
Gary |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 14 Jan 2009 7:59 am
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The best thing that I've found for installing the leg flanges is "Forstner" bits.
They make a nice, smooth, flat bottom hole.
For the leg flanges, I first use a 3" forstner bit and then an 1 1/2" bit for the screw portion.
I'm in the process of re-doing this guitar and among other things, I am mounting 3 legs on it.
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