JM116 New member Donor 2016 Joined Jul 23, 2016 Messages 27 Reaction score 0 Location Michigan Sep 28, 2017 #1 hey everyone, I just picked up a 1978 Nugent by Stern (free) the only problem with it is that it doesn't have any legs. Im looking at replacements and can't seem to find the leg length of the originals. any help would be appreciated! thank you
hey everyone, I just picked up a 1978 Nugent by Stern (free) the only problem with it is that it doesn't have any legs. Im looking at replacements and can't seem to find the leg length of the originals. any help would be appreciated! thank you
KenLayton In Memoriam Joined Dec 14, 2003 Messages 20,220 Reaction score 712 Location Olympia, Washington Sep 28, 2017 #2 I believe they were 28.5 inches long.
OP OP JM116 New member Donor 2016 Joined Jul 23, 2016 Messages 27 Reaction score 0 Location Michigan Sep 29, 2017 #3 Awesome Thanks! would any generic 28.5 inch long legs fit the bolt pattern? or did stern use some kind of proprietary pattern?
Awesome Thanks! would any generic 28.5 inch long legs fit the bolt pattern? or did stern use some kind of proprietary pattern?
KenLayton In Memoriam Joined Dec 14, 2003 Messages 20,220 Reaction score 712 Location Olympia, Washington Sep 29, 2017 #4 Leg bolt spacing between machine manufacturers has been standardized since 1960. So you can use any generic 28.5" long legs.
Leg bolt spacing between machine manufacturers has been standardized since 1960. So you can use any generic 28.5" long legs.
OP OP JM116 New member Donor 2016 Joined Jul 23, 2016 Messages 27 Reaction score 0 Location Michigan Sep 29, 2017 #5 KenLayton said: Leg bolt spacing between machine manufacturers has been standardized since 1960. So you can use any generic 28.5" long legs. Click to expand... Great! Thank you for the info
KenLayton said: Leg bolt spacing between machine manufacturers has been standardized since 1960. So you can use any generic 28.5" long legs. Click to expand... Great! Thank you for the info