On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 5:19 PM, <wimblees at aol.com> wrote: > > You might check with Chevy. I used to have a Honda Pilot and they made a > netting that attached to the ceiling and hung to to prevent things in the > back from flying forward. Chevy might have something similar. > Rob McCall > Murrieta, CA > > I was actually thinking about that this morning after I sent the e-mail. > I'll stop by my Chevy dealer in the next couple days. > > Wim > > > On Sep 19, 2009, at 11:41 , wimblees at aol.com wrote: > > I've always put my tool bag in the seat behind me, although on the floor. > But now all my tool and parts cases are loose in the back of my small HHR > station wagon. When I slam on the brakes, they all fly forward and hit the > back on my seat. There is no other place to put them. Perhaps I should at > least cover them with blankets. > > Wim > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kent Swafford <kswafford at gmail.com> > To: Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org> > Sent: Sat, Sep 19, 2009 8:17 am > Subject: [pianotech] heavy objects in passenger compartment > > The linked article gave me pause this morning, because for decades I have > been carrying a 35 pound case with me every day behind my driver's seat. I > wonder if that is such a great idea. > > Kent > > http://tinyurl.com/l5p2zo > > > My Scion XB came with one of those nets that I haven't used thus far, I believe I'll dig it out and give it a try. Thanks, Mike -- I intend to live forever. So far, so good. Steven Wright Michael Magness Magness Piano Service 608-786-4404 www.IFixPianos.com email mike at ifixpianos.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20090920/497222ea/attachment.htm>
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