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Topic: What's under the MOTS? |
Stevie Coyle
From: California, USA
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Posted 24 Aug 2006 9:24 am
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Hi all -
Hoping to attach some legs to a basic old Magnatone MOTS lapsteel, and wondering about flush mounting or surface mounting ... I realize I don't know what's under the MOTS. Is it balsa? Masonite?
Tnx.
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Stevie Coyle
THE WAYBACKS
New album "From The Pasture To The Future" available online at
http://www.waybacks.com
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Jesse Pearson
From: San Diego , CA
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Posted 24 Aug 2006 9:40 am
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Why dont you just use a keyboard stand and get a couple of pine wood planks and cover them with black amp cover material with a couple of clips on each side of the plank to keep the steel in place. That way you can have two steels on the stand. Cheap, sturdy and works great. |
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Stevie Coyle
From: California, USA
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Posted 24 Aug 2006 9:49 am
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Thanks, Jesse.
Since I tour around, and am on and off airplanes all the time, weight and size are prime considerations. Everything's gotta fit in my suitcase and the suitcase - clothes, lapsteel, stand and all - has to come in under 50lbs. My second bag allotment is already eaten up with a pedalboard case.
The guitar weighs next to nothing, and it seems the most efficient solution all around is just to attach some flanges to it and get some lightweight legs. But I realize I don't know what the material is that I'll be routing or surface-mounting flanges to.
Thanks for the suggestion ... I shoulda been more clear.
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Stevie Coyle
THE WAYBACKS
New album "From The Pasture To The Future" available online at
http://www.waybacks.com
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 24 Aug 2006 10:12 am
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As I remember, the Magnatone lap steels used some sort of pine or other lightweight wood under the Mother of Toilet Seat (MOTS) covering.
You might consider buying an Artisan EA-2 lap steel from Musicians' Friend and using the sockets and legs on your guitar. The only limitation would be height - the legs extend to just under six feet (approximately) at the most.
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A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars
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Don Lail
From: RUTHERFORDTON, NC., USA
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Posted 24 Aug 2006 10:31 am
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Stevie,
How's about comin' back to the big city of Spindale NC and hang out with the boys at BSharp like y'all did back in '01. A most memorable visit. I was at both shows you did at Legal Grounds.
Nice to see that you've added lap steel to your shows.
Keep posting here, PLEASE!
Don [This message was edited by Don Lail on 24 August 2006 at 04:35 PM.] [This message was edited by Don Lail on 24 August 2006 at 04:38 PM.] |
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George Piburn
From: The Land of Enchantment New Mexico
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Posted 25 Aug 2006 6:18 am edited
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Last edited by George Piburn on 8 Jun 2012 7:42 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Charlie Vegas
From: Tampa Bay, FLA, USA
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Posted 25 Aug 2006 8:31 am
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"the legs extend to just under six feet (approximately) at the most"
??? six feet ???
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 25 Aug 2006 12:48 pm
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I have a Supro and an Oahu with MOTS and they are both quite heavy. They seem to be made out of some species of dense hardwood. [This message was edited by Erv Niehaus on 25 August 2006 at 01:49 PM.] |
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