Paul, You really need to get a rolling cart of some sort. I have one of those Costco rolling thingys, but I'd like a rolling tool kit... David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA 94044 ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- From: "Paul T Williams" <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu> To: pianotech at ptg.org Received: 1/22/2010 5:24:24 PM Subject: Re: [pianotech] everett uprights >Yea, go figger! >I just happen to have a long screwdriver that just happens to fit the old >gal, but i still have some allans in the bag... then, again, I'm now in >the same building most all the day! It's great to walk upstairs with a >minimal bag of stuff! We only have one Everett left here, so....I don't >carry it with me. I do, however carry lots of string coils since that's a >daily repair, and I never know what's going to break next! Much heavier! >Paul >From: >Michael Magness <IFixPianos at yahoo.com> >To: >pianotech at ptg.org >Date: >01/22/2010 07:16 PM >Subject: >Re: [pianotech] everett uprights >On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Brittney Kirk <bkirk at summerhaysmusic.com >> wrote: >Is there a standard size of allen wrench to unlock the back of Everett >uprights? >In my vain attempt to lighten my load by carrying fewer screwdrivers I >bought one of those Craftsman multi-bit screwdrivers with one handle, it >has slotted, phillips, torx and allen bits about 30 in all but to my >chagrin the largest allen bit wasn't big enough, I had to use my trusty >flat blade screwdriver! >Go Figure! > >Mike >-- >I intend to live forever. So far, so good. >Steven Wright >Michael Magness >Magness Piano Service >608-786-4404 >www.IFixPianos.com >email mike at ifixpianos.com
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