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In Reply to: Quick Lack table question posted by jdubs on January 18, 2007 at 18:03:24:
Hollow legs, how do you identify them?So far, I have only seen legs filled with compressed broken wood pieces. I suppose these are the "particle-board" as labeled, regarless of solid color (red, black, green) or wood laminate (birch, beech) finished Lack tables. Are these what you guys call "SOLID LEGS"?
Incidentally, Ikea has a 2007 cabinet series called Traby which has 11cm-tall solid wood legs (4pcs/pack) and I figure it will screw well into the Lack, both being M8 diameter. Would these solid legs be a better fit sonically?
TIA!
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Follow Ups
- Hollow legs / Solid legs.. how do you define them? - WBWB 22:40:04 01/19/07 (3)
- Re: Hollow legs / Solid legs.. how do you define them? - RioTubes 17:18:37 01/20/07 (2)
- Hollow/solid leg debate is about securing rigidly to the Lack tabletop and hole drilling for spikes? - WBWB 21:50:56 01/20/07 (1)
- Yes, but there is a design principle behind this... - RioTubes 22:52:29 01/20/07 (0)