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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [heathkit] SB series: Rubber feet (standard)/ Plastic risers (tall height ) / Plastic risers (medium height) - used as complete feet on short equipment - WHERE TO BUY 'BEST' (Looks wise!)
To all, RE: The ultimate "new" (closely similar) 'SB' rubber feet (but maybe they went with a lot more than the SB series): I have a whole 'SB' station, and these original rubber feet are going flat (well almost). QUESTION: After years of looking around at new rubber feet that come into existence on the market now and then, has the 'Heath Community' finally decided on what (at this time, that is) is the 'best' replacement for the original rubber feet that are always warped, or flat, or cracking by now under the weight of most Heath gear? Have we come to some consensus, even if it's not perfect, as to the 'best as you can do out there for now' (buying new, I mean)? While I'm on the subject, any consensus on 'from who'/'what part #' you would buy to replace those hard plastic riser things that those rubber feet where often on the bottom of to raise the front of the cabinet? And there was plastic riser than was shorter to keep the panels at the same angle - it was used as a foot (you didn't add a rubber foot to it). For example, If you had those big plastic risers (with feet) on an SB-401, and same on the front feet of an SB-650 right beside it, you would add medium plastic risers (rounded at the bottom, no rubber piece needed) to the rear leg positions of the SB-650. If you wanted the tops to slant the same, etc. SSUMMARY 1. So Where do I get the best to 'Heath's original' rubber feet. 2. Can I get the tall plastic risers anywhere . 3. Cam I get those medium height plastic 'feet' cabinets of less depth line up nicely with fully raised front of other 'SB' gear. Do acceptable things even exist? Thank you very much, --- Rob Myers VE3JQL
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