Greg- There's all kinds of of opinionated and well informed advice out there if you could give them a picture.(photo of the room) Sid >Upcoming I have a job which requires hoisting a >piano over 20 feet in the air to clear a glass >wall and put a grand into a choir loft. There is >no way the piano will go up the stairs. The >donated piano I put a block in needs to go up >and the old grand comes down. A contractor >member of the church will install a hook in the >ceiling for me. I was thinking of using some >sort of block and tackle arrangement but thought >I would tap into the collective expertise of the >list first. >Before it's suggested we thought of a fork lift >but it is too heavy to roll over the ceramic >tile in the foyer and the marble tile in the >church. It's also too tall for the double front >doors of the church even if they were removed. A >scissor lift is pretty much the same story as is >other similar machines. >Thanks in advance for your responses. > >Greg Newell >Greg's Piano Forté >www.gregspianoforte.com >216-226-3791 (office) >216-470-8634 (mobile) > >2003,04,05 & 06 winners of >Angie's List Super Service Award -- Sid Blum sid at sover.net
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