Conrad Hoffsommer wrote: > > > ...Ever since, I've removed lids or whatever else it took NOT to move a > vertical piano out from under shelves, tune it, then move it back... > In the instances where it's easier to move the piano, I'll do so and if that results in octaves across the break going out of tune when the piano is repositioned, I can shim one castor or the other to "retune" it. Or a better way is to wiggle each of the front castors before moving to see if one of them is flying in the breeze and then tuning in the same condition after moving by shimming the appropriate castor, if necessary, in the pulled out position. Tom Cole
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