[pianotech] Fixing flexy stage dolly

Ron Nossaman rnossaman at cox.net
Mon Jan 28 21:33:05 MST 2013


On 1/28/2013 8:27 PM, Susan Kline wrote:

> It would have been easier if the screws into the bottom of the legs
> hadn't been protruding beneath the cups. The wedges still had plenty
> of room to do their job if inserted along the edges of the square
> cups, but people wouldn't notice that.
>
> Still, they more or less worked for many years, and they didn't look
> bad, and they certainly were inexpensive. The piano was very stable
> with them in, solid as a rock, and they were easy to kick back out
> again afterwards.

The only thing you missed was the "DO NOT EAT" warning branded into the 
leather. Not that it would have worked, you know, but something 
eventually might have.

I did a damper guide rail shrinking and loose under lever leads fix in a 
church (Young Chang) last week, and left a bill. Got a check a couple of 
days later made out to "Ron Nossaman, Piano Technician".

Sigh.
Ron N


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