---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Dave, As I wrote a couple days ago, the quote to which my name is attached is the result of indiscriminate cutting and pasting by some unknown person, whom I wish would own up to doing this. I did not write the first sentence, so I am quite offended by someone attaching my name to it. I have my own tilter, and I wouldn't be without it. I did write the question, since I have never had piano "scooting" problems. A couple people responded to that. Regards, Clyde Dave Nereson wrote: > <<Just like guns, piano tilters are dangerous I have never > felt the need for one. Has anyone had a piano scoot out with this exact > piece of equipment? > Regards, > Clyde >> > > How else do you take the bottom board off to replace or repair it, or to > tighten its screws if it squeaks when using the pedals? How do you change > casters, unscrew front legs for refinishing? Tilters aren't dangerous if > you use them properly. I've never had a piano scoot out on me because I > take precautions, like strapping it to the tilter, and blocking the wheels > if on a hard surface like hardwood floors, linoleum, concrete. My tilter > has enabled me to provide many piano repair services that I would otherwise > have to "farm out". Sincerely, David Nereson, RPT, Denver ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/77/66/40/cb/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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