Overhead crane for lifting the plates out Built in vac university owned tools (don't use your own) Joe Goss imatunr@srvinet.com www.mothergoosetools.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Loren Buntemeyer" <lorbunt@ukans.edu> To: <caut@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 8:26 PM Subject: University workshop > University Techs, > > Is this request oversized? > > The following is a minimum estimate of square feet needed for safe working > conditions in our piano shop. A working space of two feet was calculated > around work benches, power tools, and cabinets. > > 6 work benches > regulating > key repairing > action repair > mobile bench > buffer, grinder and vice > all purpose > 8' by 5' =240 sq. ft. > > drill press > 36 sq. ft. > > saw equipment > 36 sq. ft. > > belt-disk sander > 20 sq. ft. > > air compressor > 6' sq. ft. > > storage cabinets for tools, parts etc. > 15 cabinets > 3' by 4' =180 sq. ft. > > shelving for action & piano parts > 8' by 7' =56 sq. ft. > > office area > 150 sq. ft. > > piano repair space > 9' foot piano needs 468 sq. ft. > 13' by 9' times 4 > two plate spaces for (turning over plate) > one space for piano > one piano space for equipment used > > total sq. ft. 1192 > > This does not include space needed for equipment such as sawhorses, > hydraulic piano lift, dollies, piano storage, etc. > > Criticism is definitely welcome. Play ADMINISTRATOR!! I usually have two > student helpers. Is there anything I need to add? > > Loren Buntemeyer RPT > University of Kansas > >
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