[pianotech] inexpensive alternate to Adjust-A-Bench, David Andersen.

Jlmatt at aol.com Jlmatt at aol.com
Wed Sep 28 19:57:03 MDT 2011


I have one too and I have a question for David Andersen . It seems to me  
that you can recreate the key travel exactly only in the middle of the  
action since the caddy does not span the whole keyframe (it hangs down at  both 
ends), how do you deal with that? 
 
Jean-Luc Matton
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/28/2011 5:38:38 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
laura-olsen at att.net writes:

Hi  David,  
I have one too and love it.
Laura Olsen
 
 
On Sep 28, 2011, at 12:02 PM, David Andersen wrote:


The  best traveling bench I've ever found is this:  
_http://www.edwardsstringcovers.com/brochureCaddy.pdf_ 
(http://www.edwardsstringcovers.com/brochureCaddy.pdf) 


-light, portable
-wheeled
-collapsible
-durable-7 years and counting (LOTS of use)
-and (best of all) EXACTLY recreates key travel on the bench:
a huge step  up in precision


A Hall of Fame tool in my world.........


David Andersen








On Sep 28, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Jim Moy wrote:


On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 7:24 AM, J Patrick Draine <_jpdraine at gmail.com_ 
(mailto:jpdraine at gmail.com) > wrote:

Some time ago, on one or another of our lists,  someone wrote about his


inexpensive work around to achieve a height  adjustable workbench....


...Can anyone dredge up a copy of that  post?


You mean this one?

_http://blog.duanemcguire.com/2009/10/31/adjustable-height-workbench-assembl
y-table/_ 
(http://blog.duanemcguire.com/2009/10/31/adjustable-height-workbench-assembly-table/) 

Jim










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