This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment I don't know what kind of insulation their home has, but do you consider logs on the outside between 1 to 2 feet long good insulation? Or is that too old fashioned? And what is an E rating?? Matthew PAT A RALPH wrote: > Matthew, > > A North wall of all outside walls. That way the piano is effected the least > in that room IF there are some kind of window coverings to keep the sun from > changing the humidity in the room daily > > Ken Gerler > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Matthew Todd <mtodd@pianotech88.com> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 5:47 PM > Subject: Piano Location > > > Dear List, > > > > I know someone who is moving into a new home. Their concern is where to > > put the piano. The lady would like the piano in their living room, but > > there are no inside walls in there. There is at least one inside wall, > > upstairs in the school room. And there is a spot next to a wood stove, > > but I doubt that would be good. So, is there an alternative spot in the > > living room with no inside walls?? > > > > ANY help will be accepted! > > > > > > Matthew > > ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mtodd.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 157 bytes Desc: Card for Matthew Todd Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/6f/16/c6/09/mtodd.vcf ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment--
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