Sturdy Lightweight adjustable height lap steel stand $5.00

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Keith Bolog
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Sturdy Lightweight adjustable height lap steel stand $5.00

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Available at any Goodwill or other thrift store. I paid 5 bucks for mine (which is not actually for sale, just sharing the idea).

This is the only stand Ive used that doesnt wobble. Also amusing as a stage prop.

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Keith ok nice idea. did yours come with the front wheels or just like your picture show?
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yes

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I have wheels - also a spare set of big ones (four wheel drive).
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Jon Kostal
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Love it!!
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Post by Carey Hofer »

Great idea! Think I'll get one and just leave the wheels on it. Won't be long and I can use it to get me to the car after a gig too. :roll:
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Post by Don Crowl »

Now I am almost ashamed of myself for not sharing earlier. I used a similar walker like this for many years. It was a little low for me so I made extended legs for it. Also, I found something like a refrigerator shelf and with a Bungie cord i tied it to the framework just underneath the hand rests. On that framework. I sometimes put a rhythm machine or my computer with a band in the box on the frame. Worked great..
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I’ve used this for many years. It wasn’t an original thought though. I learned it here!
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I leave it for for few more years :P
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