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    Default Sand for TP-24 Stands

    Hello All,
    I would like to know how much sand I have to get to fill up these stands.

    Thanks ahead of time.

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    Just get (1) 50LB. bag of play sand from Home Depot. You will have plenty!

    I think it's under $4.00.
    Ed

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    Thanks for the quick reply, Mag. Picked it up today. Now, shouldn't there be a plug of some type for the hole in the top of the stand?
    Last edited by Lee Bailey; 02-15-2005 at 12:22 PM. Reason: Adding some text

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    If they are like my stands, you will need to fill them with the top plate removed.
    Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mag_Neato
    If they are like my stands, you will need to fill them with the top plate removed.
    There is no top plate on the TP-24 stands (for the 340Mains). Just a hole cut in the top of the stand.

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    Hi Lee,

    Sorry.. no plug for the opening on the top of the stands... No real need for one
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    Good Sound To You!

    David Fabrikant
    www.ascendacoustics.com

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