Grand Caster Replacement

Cy Shuster cy at shusterpiano.com
Wed Jan 10 05:05:02 MST 2007


That's the one that Liberace is said to have played, right?  Is it an S?  It's pretty small, as I remember.

I recommend the Jack-In-The-Box:
http://pljansen.com/jackinbox.htm

After you jack it up to remove the leg, you can add wood blocks between its wooden box and the piano to make a safe support while you replace the casters.  

To protect the unique legs, this might be the time to sell them a proper stage truck, in which case you wouldn't need wheels.  The Jack-In-The-Box is again the perfect tool to install one, by yourself.

--Cy--
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Blasyak 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 10:06 PM
  Subject: Grand Caster Replacement



  Hey Now,

  I have a project that I am going to attempt a bid on. I'm searching for advise.

  I take care of a somewhat unique Steinway C #281753 on board the Queen Mary in Long Beach. The uniqueness is that is part of the ships original equipment built in 1936. The piano is in not too good of shape but it does play.

  The crew broke off two casters while moving it after New Years Eve.

  First the casters currently on the piano hardly seem adequate for a piano this large. I suspect that someone has replaced them already at least once. Honestly the wheels on there now don't seem to be meant for a piano. But I could be wrong. Second, it has an unusual arrangement wherein there are pedestals (for lack of a better description), on either side of the key bed instead of legs. Each pedestal has two wheels, on the tail is a large pedestal with three wheels or casters on it.

  I searched the archives with not much luck other than one post recommending Darnell double wheels.

  Any advise on how to go about doing this job, recommended resources, what type of wheels/casters to use. I'll be looking through my catalogs and books tonight.

  Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I get the job (they are considering letting their own maintenance crew do it), I will have some help laying the piano on its side. After that I'm on my own.

  Steve

  Pura Vida   

  Steve Blasyak
  atuneforyou at earthlink.net
  EarthLink Revolves Around You.

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