Leg Brackets for Free-mo/Free-moN Modules

Leg Brackets for Free-mo/Free-moN Modules

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I use extendable "Paint Poles" for the legs on my Free-moN modules, for a few reasons. * They're very quick to thread in & out at a show * They're easy to adjust height, to accommodate various module construction methods as well as varying floor levels * I can set the height to 50" or higher if there's a Grade module before my modules. No need for 3/4" plywood shims. * They're fairly lightweight; about the same as EMT conduit legs * They're relatively inexpensive, as long as I buy them in bulk * They collapse to be short enough to transport on the module itself, so I don't need a big bundle of legs. That last one is what this design is all about - transporting them on the module. Most of my modules use 4 legs, and most have 4 strapped to the bottom of them using these brackets. Each bracket requires a 1" x 12" hook-and-loop strap with buckle - I use these: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JFQDTRK/ Using the brackets is very simple. Put in 2 legs, loop the strap through the middle bracket and tack it onto itself to hold them in place. Now you can grab the other two and position them, without worrying about the first 2 falling out of position. Very straightforward. As for the legs I'm using, I get them here: https://www.zoro.com/i/G6935938/ - yes, I know the picture doesn't match. The ones you get, will look like the ones I have.

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