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David I made one much like Brad's. Only wider and with jacking tops
on both of them. I clamp the skid to the piano set the tilter
with/without blocks to set on the floor or on dollys.<br><br>
Mine is way too heavy though. I'm looking to have one engineered
out of steel.<br><br>
Andrew Anderson<br><br>
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At 09:23 AM 2/27/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Brad,<br><br>
Now if you had another one that was configured to turn it over onto a
dolly (for when you're actually moving the piano not storing it in the
corner)...that would be even nicer...no one likes to deadlift the end of
the board to install a dolly...;-]<br><br>
David Ilvedson, RPT<br>
Pacifica, California<br><br>
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Original message<br>
From: "Brad Smith, RPT" <br>
To: "College and University Technicians" <br>
Received: 2/27/2006 1:43:24 AM<br>
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Piano Horse<br><br>
Hi All, <br>
Here is a link to my solution for this: <br>
<a href="http://www.smithpiano.com/shop/">
http://www.smithpiano.com/shop/</a><br><br>
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On 2/26/06, <b>Rob & Helen Goodale
</b><<a href="mailto:rrg@unlv.nevada.edu">rrg@unlv.nevada.edu</a>>
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<dd>Thanks for all the great responses. Is there somewhere on-line
that I can see a picture of the "piano horse"?<br>
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<dd><font size=2>Rob Goodale, RPT<br>
<dd>Las Vegas, NV<br>
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Best Regards, <br>
Brad Smith, RPT<br>
<a href="http://www.smithpiano.com/">www.SmithPiano.com</a><br>
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