Okay so here's your custom rack solution: 3 feet of 4" ABS, one bag of construction sand, and one butcher block cutting board.
Before you balk at the ABS take a look and see how good it can look:
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 Mine's gotten kind of hazy after 15+ years and I'm too lazy to oil it but those black round legs are all ABS and the bottom ones still look awfully good even after almost 20 years.
The trick is to first remove the crap lettering and marks with a solvent like paint thinner, then sand and polish. Buy the ABS and cutting board some place like Home Depot and have them cut to size. 8" to 9" long will give you plenty of air space. Fill with sand, cap the ends off however you like, lay the cutting board across them. Do it right and it will be an improvement. Doing it right means mostly experimenting with what goes between the cutting board and the legs and the turntable feet and the cutting board.
For even better, cut an additional four 1" tall sections of ABS, fill with sand, and use as footers under the turntable.
Before you balk at the ABS take a look and see how good it can look:
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 Mine's gotten kind of hazy after 15+ years and I'm too lazy to oil it but those black round legs are all ABS and the bottom ones still look awfully good even after almost 20 years.
The trick is to first remove the crap lettering and marks with a solvent like paint thinner, then sand and polish. Buy the ABS and cutting board some place like Home Depot and have them cut to size. 8" to 9" long will give you plenty of air space. Fill with sand, cap the ends off however you like, lay the cutting board across them. Do it right and it will be an improvement. Doing it right means mostly experimenting with what goes between the cutting board and the legs and the turntable feet and the cutting board.
For even better, cut an additional four 1" tall sections of ABS, fill with sand, and use as footers under the turntable.