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<blockquote type=cite cite><blockquote type=cite cite><font size=3>From:
piano.tech@ns.sympatico.ca (John Ross)<br>
Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org<br>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org><br>
Subject: Replacement Casters & New Tool<br>
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 19:05:13 -0400<br>
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Hi List,<br>
I have had my second school, complain of the replacement double<br>
rubber wheel casters, splitting.<br>
The supplier tells me he has had no complaints from anyone else.<br>
The schools insist that there was no rough moving involved.
(Naturally)<br>
They had been installed less than a year before.<br>
<br>
Has anyone else had this problem?<br>
<br>
John M. Ross,<br>
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada.</blockquote></blockquote><br>
There is an Inn here on the Cape which went through a few double rubber
casters per year.<br>
Flag stones, thresholds and pavement (no wonder) chewed up the rubber or
bent the studs.<br>
<br>
After installing the upright dollys from Jansen I have had no repair
orders. These are two<br>
units which bolt onto the piano on each end (back and bottom). They
protrude out the back<br>
of the piano but the 4" wheels make transport a breeze.<br>
<br>
Regards,</font><br>
<div>Jon Page, piano technician</div>
<div>Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass.</div>
<div><a href="mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net" EUDORA=AUTOURL>mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net</a></div>
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