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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>-----Message d'origine-----<BR>De : =
John Minor
<<A =
href="mailto:jminor@uiuc.edu">jminor@uiuc.edu</A>><BR>À : <A =
href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A> <<A
href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A>><BR>Date =
: 24
mars, 1998 15:06<BR>Objet : Re: Roaming
pianos(institutional)<BR><BR></DIV></FONT>>Dave: We've tried =
this...the wood
blocks slide quite nicely! I've<BR>>considered putting some non-skid =
rubber
under the wood block, but fear<BR>>they might just break the legs off =
attempting to move them!<BR>><BR>>John Minor<BR>><BR>>On =
Tue, 24 Mar
1998, dpitsch wrote:<BR>><BR>>]Take the castors off, block up with =
wood. Should slow them down a bit.<BR>>]<BR>>]John Minor
wrote:<BR>>]<BR>>]> Anyone have a fail safe method for keeping =
practice
room grands from being<BR>>]> turned this way and that to =
accommodate
differing tastes in position? Our<BR>>]> pianos seem to get moved =
daily
and I'd like to put a stop to it.<BR>>]><BR>>]> John
Minor<BR>>]> University of
Illinois<BR>>]<BR>>]<BR>>]<BR>><BR>> Television: Chewing =
gum for
the eyes.--Frank Lloyd
Wright<BR>>
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