[pianotech] Upright tilter

David Boyce David at piano.plus.com
Thu May 21 18:04:42 MDT 2009


Oh Barrie, good point about the rear heel castors!  

One of the things I could really have used the tilter for in the past is when I have fitted rear heel castors. If fitting a set to a piano which didn't previously have them, it is certainly worth bearing in mind that the piano is going OFF the tilter in a different condition from how it went ON.  I have fitted new castors to a rear heel piano in a school, where the teacher directed some strapping 18 yr old students to help put the piano on its back. On reflection, a thing I would not today allow, due to liability issues.

Best regards,

David.



Be careful with Damon school pianos when tilting the extended back toes
can push the piano off the cradle The piano shoots off down the school
hall and the cradle get you big time   learnt that one the hard way 20
years ago  I got some webing only need it  on school pianos Other piano
to watch are pianolas the cradle can tilt back quite easy

You will fined it to be one of the best investment you have made you be
amazed  how many UK tuners don't do castors in schools or struggle  I
charge £280.00 to put on a set of safety castors in schools

Next piece of kit is a grand Jack a must when fitting A frames to grands
do a lot of them as well



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