On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 07:05:25 -0400 Clyde Hollinger <cedel@supernet.com> writes: > Mark, > > Bingo! And the way you solve the problem makes sense to me, too! > Although I just had another flash of inspiration, maybe. Are the toes of the > tilter too slippy? Would it solve the problem if I just permanently covered > them with rubber or something that had more "grab"? > > Clyde > Hi Clyde - While I don't think puting rubber on the toes would hurt, I still think the only way the piano can get away from the tilter is when the toes of the tilter are not in contact with the bottom of the piano when the piano gets back far enough so that the back casters allow the piano to slip forward. (jeez, that's one lousy sentence, but I hope you get the idea!) I'm not convinced rubber toes that don't make contact with the bottom would be of much assisitance No slop. No slip. Mark Potter bases-loaded@juno.com
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