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Fitting a D-type stand to a C
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Gaynor" data-source="post: 2242" data-attributes="member: 4034"><p><strong>D stand on a C</strong></p><p></p><p>It's a bit difficult to follow this thread since i can see some of them are out of time order. </p><p>Summary: Kemps sell a kit, Russell didn't attempt to sell me one since i told him I was going to keep my Dave Hills stand. He was however prepared to sell me some of the bits if I needed them.</p><p>Some pictures from Stuart show where the links go, and another member sent me a sketch. These were very useful because they made clear that it was highly possible.</p><p>I reckon it'll be fairly easy to do: mount the D handle where it is supposed to be, on the footrest bolt, then make links to reach an extension arm on the stand. It won't take a huge amount of leverage since the DH stand takes almost no effort to activate. I could copy the ratios used on the Rudge stand if I had to. Now if it wasn't bloody freezing outside (2 deg C) I'd be out there with the hacksaw flying. But it is, and I'm not.</p><p>But thanks to everyone who responded, and I'll keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Gaynor, post: 2242, member: 4034"] [b]D stand on a C[/b] It's a bit difficult to follow this thread since i can see some of them are out of time order. Summary: Kemps sell a kit, Russell didn't attempt to sell me one since i told him I was going to keep my Dave Hills stand. He was however prepared to sell me some of the bits if I needed them. Some pictures from Stuart show where the links go, and another member sent me a sketch. These were very useful because they made clear that it was highly possible. I reckon it'll be fairly easy to do: mount the D handle where it is supposed to be, on the footrest bolt, then make links to reach an extension arm on the stand. It won't take a huge amount of leverage since the DH stand takes almost no effort to activate. I could copy the ratios used on the Rudge stand if I had to. Now if it wasn't bloody freezing outside (2 deg C) I'd be out there with the hacksaw flying. But it is, and I'm not. But thanks to everyone who responded, and I'll keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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