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    Shane, can you please tell me how to recreate the feet. It's a revelation knowing that three feet were used instead of four!
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    The old feet were M6 x10 hex-head bolts fitted with plastic caps, screwed into the threaded inserts in the bottom of the plinth. I’ve had a quick search on the net for the plastic caps we used but unfortunately I can’t find the same ones anywhere. These are pretty close but only seem to be available in the USA!

    https://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgu...em=abme%2Ctrie

    As I said though, those feet turned out to be a poor idea and we very quickly replaced them with rubber feet such as these:

    https://amzn.eu/d/7lvf4VW


    As far as originality is concerned it’s quite possible that although your plinth had the inserts fitted for the old feet, it actually went out of the factory with the later ones.
    Last edited by shane; 14-04-2024 at 19:39.
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