work serfaces

Robert S. Bussell rbussell@iquest.net
Tue, 05 Mar 1996 23:04 -0500 (EST)


At 07:48 PM 3/5/96 -0700, you wrote:
>I have two favorate work surfaces, the piano top and my work bench in the shop.
>
>I like the piano top because it raises the action closer to my face for doing
>drop, springs, and other close tolerance operations.
>
>There is, or was, a portable, rolling action work surface which William Garlick
>knows about.  He has one.  The top can be adjusted to the exact level of the
>keybead so the action can be slid in and out easily.  It rolls around so the
>action can be moved away to work on the pinao itself.  It is sturdy enough to
>regulate upon.  It is made of wood, folds and transports easily.
>
>The older I get the more attractive something like that becomes.
>
>	Newton
>	nhunt@rci.rutgers.edu
>
I believe this portable bench was invented by Jim Ellis and is now sold
through Janssen
corrrect me if I am wrong.
Bob,
Robert S. Bussell RPT
Indianapolis In.
rbussell@iquest.net




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