Grand Moving

David ilvedson ilvey@jps.net
Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:03:05 +0000


But I don't have to lift the board/piano even an inch.  Thats 
still a dead lift of 600 lbs or so.  Why bother?  The block 
under the butt end ensures a stable platform to tip the piano 
over onto.  Most of weight is at the butt end so if positioned 
correctly when tipped it shouldn't tip the other end of the 
board.  Anyway I'm glad to see someone else using their brain 
instead of brawn...

David ilvedson, RPT



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David ilvedson

> Date:          Mon, 16 Nov 1998 15:51:25 -0500 (EST)
> To:            pianotech@ptg.org
> From:          "Christopher D. Purdy" <purdy@oak.cats.ohiou.edu>
> Subject:       Re: rand Moving
> Reply-to:      pianotech@ptg.org

> >Well I got tired of that "pick up the tail end of the piano"
> >stuff, which means lift the piano board/piano up so you can roll
> >a dolly under, long ago.  When I worked with ProPiano long ago
> >we did the following...
> >#1...Moving board is positioned on the dolly before the piano is
> >tipped.
> >#2...Block of whatever is positioned under the butt end of the
> >board so it doesn't move down with the weight of the piano.
> >#3...Lyre removed, then bass leg and piano is lowered onto butt
> >end of board.  The right spot is just inside the board rail.
> >#4...Now simply tip the piano over onto the board.  I don't mean
> >give it a heave and step back.  I mean tip it with control and
> >it will end up on its side, on the board, on the dolly with NO
> >PROBLEM!
> >#5...Position it on the board by sliding this way and that so
> >the lid overlap is up against the board and the bass
> >cheekblock/key slip is up against the board's butt.
> >#6...Strap it up and guess what you don't have to dead lift the
> >end of the piano/board to install the dolly...
> >
> >David ilvedson, RPT
> >Pacifica, CA
> 
> david,
> 
> i recently came to the same conclusion and do something one better.  i
> stole this idea from better movers than i.
> 
> instead of finding a block of whatever, i made two sturdy blocks that are
> about an inch taller than my dolly.  i set those on the ground, skid on top
> of those, and then tilt the piano.  when i have 'er strapped in i roll the
> dolly under the skid, pick up one end (about an inch, very easy to do) and
> kick out the block.  then do the same on the other end.  it makes moving so
> much easier and with a concert grand it will save your life.  i need about
> half the help i used to.
> 
> chris
> 
> -Christopher D. Purdy R.P.T.   School of Music  Ohio University  Athens OH
> 
> -purdy@oak.cats.ohiou.edu   (740) 593-1656    fax# (740) 593-1429
> 
> 
> 
> 
David Ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, CA
ilvey@jps.net


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