Hello all . . . I stumbled across this group last spring. I decided to plow through the archives before jumping in. You have all been through a lot! Great tips, career changes, deaths, moves and humor. Anyway, I'd like to know, as we enter the winter season in the midwest, has anyone else been thinking of a way to control the temperature swings that the pianos must go through? I'm thinking mostly of my church clients, though many people have set-back themostats too. I've tried to visualize some sort of cover-to-the floor with heat and thermostatic control. I don't have the time to pursue this - anyone out there want to jump in? thanks! Ron Koval Instrument technician Curie High School For the Performing and Creative Arts Chicago, IL ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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