David, To paraphrase an earlier post - I believe I'd go with the plastic sheet. Horace >Dear Friends, > >I have a dilemma. I have been working on the action and keys of an upright >piano, and today is the day to install the action and keys and to regulate >at the piano. Unfortunately, it has been raining all morning since early, >sometimes pouring down, sometimes just drizzling. I can reschedule, but >would prefer not to, as this appointment was set two weeks previously. What >would be the best way to transport the action and keys to the customers >house without damaging them with the rain? I will probably use a sheet of >clear plastic to cover the action, but thought that there might be a better >solution. >I do have a large plastic storage container with lid (under-the-bed type) >that will do fine to protect the keys. > >Thanks! > >Sincerely, >David > >David A. Vanderhoofven Associate Member, PTG >Joplin, Missouri, USA e-mail: dkvander@clandjop.com > >web page: http://www.clandjop.com/~dkvander/ >#pianotech page: http://www.clandjop.com/~dkvander/ircpiano.html >Feb. 15 piano seminar: http://www.clandjop.com/~dkvander/seminar.html Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu LiNCS voice: 725-4627 Stanford University fax: 725-9942
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