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Is there a stand for the X-Terra series?

mike5853

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I own a 705, great md, but man it's top heavy. I seem to remember seeing a stand of some sort for it. Any feedback on whether or not it's a good accessory or worth getting?
 
google plugger stands and see what comes up. They are made of pvc and don't add much weight. Your exterra is really hard to knock over with one on it. Around $20 on the Big E. Hope this is what you meant. HH. Bob.
 
I am in process of making a PVC stand for mine. I'll post a pic when it's finished. If ya like it, I'll make one for you.
 
MADCLADDER said:
I am in process of making a PVC stand for mine. I'll post a pic when it's finished. If ya like it, I'll make one for you.

Thanks, I appriciate it. I'l have to check them out.
 
Bob/Nebr said:
google plugger stands and see what comes up. They are made of pvc and don't add much weight. Your exterra is really hard to knock over with one on it. Around $20 on the Big E. Hope this is what you meant. HH. Bob.

Thanks for the info. I'l check it out.
 
Stands are sold on ebay.....

Here is a pic of my homemade stand from PVC pipe. I found that it's much more stable if mounted on the "bend". The hard part is getting the "snap on" piece cut JUST right.
 
MT_VertCaver said:
Stands are sold on ebay.....

Here is a pic of my homemade stand from PVC pipe. I found that it's much more stable if mounted on the "bend". The hard part is getting the "snap on" piece cut JUST right.

Nice. I'm hitting the home improvement store this afternoon to check out some pvc, It doesn't look to complicated.
 
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