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The velcro solution fosters more ideas, back to the lab....

thanks



Joe Walsh wrote:

> I put Velcro (hook side) on the bottom of the pedals so that they stuck to
> the carpet...  for me at least, the Velcro comes off the pedals after a few
> times if you try to remove it from the carpet.  Then I took some drywall
> screws and put them in the floor (under my desk) so that the lip of the
> pedals bump up against the heads of the screws and keep it from moving
> around.  The heads aren't visible because I sunk them just below the
> surface.   The other solution is to get a thin piece of wood to brace
> between the back of the pedals and some immovable object (like the wall).
> It doesn't work for me because I have a corner workstation....  but I know a
> number of people do it and swear by it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Joe Walsh
> Supercity Internet Services
> joe@supercity.ns.ca
> Sheldon <englands@cadvision.com> wrote in message
> news:36483F93.41FB49A2@cadvision.com...
> >Buddy an I were sittin around havin a few sodi-pops, and we were trying
> >to think of an (easy) way to anchor these 2 sets of pedals on the floor
> >(carpeting) in our respective homes, so they dont move around in intense
> >situations.  any ideas?
> >
> >
> >Buzz....
> >
> >



