GEE THANKS How ..oft.. a jack-in -the-box?

KeyKat88 at aol.com KeyKat88 at aol.com
Fri May 11 18:36:48 MDT 2007


 
In a message dated 5/11/2007 12:42:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
irs.pianos at earthlink.net writes:

The Car Jack-scissors type  on a pedestal is a winner and I already have it 
in my van.If 

Greetings,
 
      Wow! WELLL!...when you put in automoble terms and me, being an 
professtional auto mechanic's daughter,  (born and raised jacking up cars) (this is 
probably why I chose to be a piano mechanic)...well NOW I am not so afraid of 
this job anymore! 
    I  would like to thank everyone for the responses I got to this, One 
question: Is the scissors jack that some mention, the ones out of old Fords. Ford 
and Mercury were still equipping their cars with those as late as 1991. I can 
get one of those easy...My car has one! It seems though I would need some wood 
pieces with that as they wont go as high as the whole piano leg's height. 
unlesss I am thinking of another way of doing it.The stand jack is a good idea 
too! Any thing that'll hold up a car will hold up a piano, of course it has to 
be balanced safely/properly 
 
Thanks!
Julia



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