I sure wish the feet on my LP-12 were adjustable.
I also wish I wasn't out of beer.
I also wish I wasn't out of beer.
I actually find it much easier to lift a corner and slide in a shim or two, than to try and turn the foot. I know it doesn’t look great for a deck costing £000s, but they can’t be seen once in place, especially if cut as circles of card.That's why they're adjustable but the consensus is that it's better to shim beneath the foot rather than have the feet at different "tensions".
best nipped up all the same.![]()
Zactly what I did.That's why they're adjustable but the consensus is that it's better to shim beneath the foot rather than have the feet at different "tensions".
best nipped up all the same.![]()
Yeah, there are loads of people who fit wood cones or spikes etc to solid base boards. Not sure if any post on this forum though. Or were you thinking of replacing the Trampolin feet? If so, to what benefit, as the sprung bit is part of the baseboard?I can guess how this might be received, so if you're eating or drinking anything right now, please swallow before reading further.........
All good? Here goes:
Anybody out there ever try some aftermarket footers under their beloved LP-12??
Just curious.Yeah, there are loads of people who fit wood cones or spikes etc to solid base boards. Not sure if any post on this forum though. Or were you thinking of replacing the Trampolin feet? If so, to what benefit, as the sprung bit is part of the baseboard?
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Killed the cat.Just curious.