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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I have been a lurker on the list for =
years but
never contributed. The information is very thorough, but I did feel like =
I had
something to add on jacks. I have a machinist that has helped me =
with the
idea and have a few of these jacks. I have taken a Fulton screw =
jack, like
you would see on a boat trailer, cut the wheel off and put a plate on =
the
bottom. Then just take a small pipe and plate and weld to the top, =
put a
chair leg rubber end on it and it stays fine. I think the overall =
height
is about 21". It's been awhile, just make sure that your jack =
handle will
turn when it is under the piano. It is the slickest thing I have =
ever seen
for this. It just takes one jack and a couple of pieces of =
2X4. No
lifting, no hassles, great for leg repair. Stick it under the
piano and crank a couple of turns, it is all one piece and very =
easy to
carry, takes up almost no room in the truck, and lifts 2000 lbs.
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Phil Mosley</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>worn out string
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