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Topic: legs for vintage steels needing 3/8" by 16 threading. |
Dick Chapple Sr
From: Hardin Montana, USA
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Posted 31 May 2016 8:27 am
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I just ordered a set of new legs with the old Valco sized threads, 3/8" by 16 threading, from Alan Ray at suncoasteasycom located in Nashville Tenn, phone 615-669-5347 for a reasonable price of 4/$139 plus shipping. These are chrome on steel, he has the stainless steel as well.
I needed a set for my National Grande console.
Just wanted to post this as from time to time one of us is asking where to find legs with this size fitting.
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Steve Ahola
From: Concord, California
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Posted 31 May 2016 11:00 am
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If you already have legs but the threads aren't right a trip to the hardware store can offer a low cost alternative. I was able to use brass plumbing fittings and threaded rod to adapt legs for a Supro (I had to use a tap to thread the inside of the flare fittings.)
Thanks for posting a source for *real* legs!
Steve Ahola _________________ www.blueguitar.org
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Chris Lucker
From: Los Angeles, California USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2016 9:26 am
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Or as an alternative to the above, you can simply buy a bolt that has 3/8 16 threads, run a stand off or a couple nuts don't to the head and turn them to size on a lathe.
Pliobond locks the threads in place. It helps to turn the head of the bolt first, then add the nuts, that way the rotation of the lathe tightens the nuts.
I have a whole lot of oddball steels and have had to make legs or replace missing inserts, and some of the inserts have been strange sizes. _________________ Chris Lucker
Red Bellies, Bigsbys and a lot of other guitars. |
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Robert Allen
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2016 7:54 pm
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Chris Lucker wrote: |
Or as an alternative to the above, you can simply buy a bolt that has 3/8 16 threads, run a stand off or a couple nuts don't to the head and turn them to size on a lathe. |
How much did the lathe cost? I think new legs might be cheaper.
I buy all the legs for my steels from Suncoast Easycom |
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Chris Lucker
From: Los Angeles, California USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2016 9:46 pm
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I have a lathe and a Bridgeport so it is nothing.
If you find a compassionate music lover nearby with a lathe they will make the insets from scratch for cocktail. The reason I mentioned using bolts is that it is sometimes harder to make a thread cutting tool that will leave a zero shoulder than it is to machine nuts or a threaded spacer mounted on the threaded stock, in which case you get a zero shoulder. _________________ Chris Lucker
Red Bellies, Bigsbys and a lot of other guitars. |
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Steve Ahola
From: Concord, California
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Dick Chapple Sr
From: Hardin Montana, USA
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Posted 7 Jun 2016 9:24 am legs
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Got the legs today and they are really beauties. I told Mr Ray at Suncoasteasycom that they aren't as curvaceous as the "leg lamp", but they will sure make my National Grande stand up and whistle.
Dick |
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