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It's still possible to remove all three legs without tipping the piano. =
I once put a truck (spider) on a C6 without any help at all, except for =
a cheap hydrolic jack, a couple of 4x4's, and two very well built saw =
horses. (It did take longer!) If you have the help of a couple of strong =
backs to call on for a few minutes at a time, two sturdy saw horses (or =
other strong supports of the proper height), would make an easy job of =
working on all three legs at the same time.
John Miller
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From: Billbrpt@AOL.COM=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: More Advice Sought for 100+ Year Old Bechstein
In a message dated 8/14/02 7:46:12 AM Central Daylight Time, =
kpiano@goldrush.com (Keith Roberts)1 writes:=20
the $20 wal-mart hydraulic floor jack on. Cheap help...=20
I do appreciate the suggestion of simply handling one leg at a time, =
however. It had occurred to me and I think it will end up being the =
best way to do the job. I thought that possibly, having all legs off at =
once would be better because once I had my epoxy mixed, I could pour it =
all at once but of course, I could just mix a little at a time.=20
Bill Bremmer RPT=20
Madison, Wisconsin=20
Click here: -=3Dw w w . b i l l b r e m m e r . c o m =3D-=20
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