Roaming pianos(institutional)

Marcel Carey mcpiano@microtec.net
Tue, 24 Mar 1998 15:47:37 -0500


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De : John Minor <jminor@uiuc.edu>
À : pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date : 24 mars, 1998 15:06
Objet : Re: Roaming pianos(institutional)


>Dave: We've tried this...the wood blocks slide quite nicely! I've
>considered putting some non-skid rubber under the wood block, but fear
>they might just break the legs off attempting to move them!
>
>John Minor
>
>On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, dpitsch wrote:
>
>]Take the castors off, block up with wood.  Should slow them down a bit.
>]
>]John Minor wrote:
>]
>]> Anyone have a fail safe method for keeping practice room grands from
being
>]> turned this way and that to accommodate differing tastes in position?
Our
>]> pianos seem to get moved daily and I'd like to put a stop to it.
>]>
>]> John Minor
>]> University of Illinois
>]
>]
>]
>
> Television: Chewing gum for the eyes.--Frank Lloyd Wright
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>            jminor@uiuc.edu//John Minor//University of Illinois
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