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Thread: Ultimax upright onto a Equinox booth

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    Default Ultimax upright onto a Equinox booth

    Does anyone know if you can get an attachment to use the ultimax uprights on an equinox booth ?

    The square uprights bug the life out of me lol
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    I know a couple of people have just added some 32MM O clamps to the back bars of the frame, and added them that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppentertainments View Post
    Does anyone know if you can get an attachment to use the ultimax uprights on an equinox booth ?

    The square uprights bug the life out of me lol
    I'm not familiar with the Equinox booth, I've only had a couple of looks at it at meetings. One way I'd be looking at would be with the brackets from the Advanced Events DSB. An electric drill, bolts and wing nuts could be all that's needed. Maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ppentertainments View Post
    Does anyone know if you can get an attachment to use the ultimax uprights on an equinox booth ?

    The square uprights bug the life out of me lol
    What's wrong with putting a square peg in a round hole?
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    Quote Originally Posted by deltic View Post
    What's wrong with putting a square peg in a round hole?
    The fact that we're looking at putting a (larger) round peg in a (smaller) square hole maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    The fact that we're looking at putting a (larger) round peg in a (smaller) square hole maybe?
    There's a way around that if you're after putting a top hat casing on the top for things like Wizards don't ya know

    Turn the uprights upside down so that the tapered end goes into the top hat....simples (it must be...it's how I do it)

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