Sure you could use shorter legs in this situation. However the leg length you might need may not be a standard size. You might then need to shorten some legs.
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Sure you could use shorter legs in this situation. However the leg length you might need may not be a standard size. You might then need to shorten some legs.
Quoted from Vdrums:Wouldn't it be easiest to just cut down a pair of legs and use shims to level? Zero fabrication needed.
That's what I did when I wanted a child height game. Cut off the tops and drill new leg bolt holes.
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