NUTHA JASON
Senior Administrator
when you get new hardware don't trust the manufacturer's installment of rubber feet. even hi end stands have the rubber feet just pushed onto the stands. 6 months of gigs down the line you pull the standout of the bag and find that one of the rubber feet are missing.
inspect the new piece carefully. try to pull the rubber feet off. if they come off easily then roughen up the metal with sand paper or a drill and epoxy the foot back on. check your stands this way regularly. once a black rubber foot is lost in the excitement of the dark after-gig stage its gone forever.
j
ps: that said i have never lost a rubber foot of a pearl stand. gibraltar one and premier at least three over the years.
inspect the new piece carefully. try to pull the rubber feet off. if they come off easily then roughen up the metal with sand paper or a drill and epoxy the foot back on. check your stands this way regularly. once a black rubber foot is lost in the excitement of the dark after-gig stage its gone forever.
j
ps: that said i have never lost a rubber foot of a pearl stand. gibraltar one and premier at least three over the years.