The Edwards one is very nice because it has adjustable glide bolts that you can set to match your particular set up with your action. Its relatively light-weight and does roll in any direction. It fits right up to the front of the piano so its easy to bring the action into place from the piano or use it any where. Randy Chastain San Francisco Bay Area On May 3, 2010, at 9:35 AM, Wally Scherer wrote: > Has anyone used the grand action dolly that Judi Edwards sells? See: http://www.edwardsstringcovers.com/brochureCaddy.pdf > > I saw the ad for the Jansen one too. Looks interesting. http://www.pljansen.com/serv08.htm > > I was thinking about making a light weight one out of walkers with > wheels, available used at thrift stores, but then I remembered that > the wheels don't swivel. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001LZSTQU/ref=asc_df_B001LZSTQU1105120?smid=A3W1L25DQWUVN0&tag=shopzilla_mp_1023-20&linkCode=asn&creative=380341&creativeASIN=B001LZSTQU > > Has anyone made a useful, light weight grand action dolly? > > Wallace T. Scherer, piano technician, music educator > 5020 Canal Drive, Lake Worth, Florida, 33463-8014 > Telephone: 561-432-4121 > Web page: http://aftune.angelfire.com > ------------------------------------------------ > FREE TICKETS: http://aftune.angelfire.com/freetics.html > > > >
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