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Just recently (today) brought a PT Nano, decided to down size, on my last was made up from wood, so use the bike links ware possible and Velcro then cable ties via holes drilled.
The Velcro that came with the Pt is ok... but could be better any suggestions ? and links if possible,
Thanks in Advance :)

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Use the velcro..... AND.....Cut wooden strips that span the gap in the pedaltrain, fix the strip to the underside of the pedaltrain with double sided tape, then use a big tie wrap to fix the pedal to the wooden strip, in essence sandwiching the pedaltrain. I use this solution to great effect on my PT3.

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I use [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Velcro-Heavy-Duty-Stick-Black-VEL60241/dp/B00186Q9AK/ref=pd_sim_sbs_229_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1JWYZK5BFH05DNTZ6FN6"]this stuff[/url]. loop to board, hook to pedals. Bit of a warning to others, you only really need a strip on each end of your pedal. if you cover the whole bass of the pedal it becomes difficult to remove from the board. saying that, with all the difficulty ive had prising my pedals off the tape's glue has never failed me.
Even with my least stuck-on pedal, i can lift my whole board by a single pedal attached with the stuff.

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[quote name='HazBeen' timestamp='1435475662' post='2809021']
Use the velcro..... AND.....Cut wooden strips that span the gap in the pedaltrain, fix the strip to the underside of the pedaltrain with double sided tape, then use a big tie wrap to fix the pedal to the wooden strip, in essence sandwiching the pedaltrain. I use this solution to great effect on my PT3.
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I read this after I actually did it, wooden strips (covered in tape) the same size or slightly smaller for the under side and wrap a cable tie around it, (apart from on the VT, I used the T-Rex, they lock each other on) looking forward to road testing it

[URL=http://s1014.photobucket.com/user/01952danny-79/media/PT%20Nano%201.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1014.photobucket.com/albums/af266/01952danny-79/PT%20Nano%201.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

Thanks for posts :)

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Nearly forgot, the height of the feet needed raising, quick fixed it with (there actually knobs off an old effect, superglued in then taped over, I will find something better soon, any body else experienced this ? in fact anybody who uses a PT Nano, put some pictures up or direct me to some of your please :)

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[quote name='nash' timestamp='1437735813' post='2828598']
[url="http://duallockpedalboard.com"]http://duallockpedalboard.com[/url]

I'm buying a kit for my Metro 16
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i can do everything in their video with heavy duty velcro, including lifting my board by one pedal with all my other pedals on it (if my wrist can manage it). I dont think ive ever seen proof that anything is better, and ive seen nothing thats cheaper so id say its still the best option.

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