[CAUT] piano moving stuff

Ken Zahringer ZahringerK at missouri.edu
Thu Jun 26 10:46:03 MDT 2008


Hey, Paul,

I have both of those items here and I love them.  We bought them a few years
ago when we got tired of what the movers were charging.  Now we do almost
all our piano moving in house.  The Wind Ensemble has a Steinway M that they
use for most concerts in the percussion section.  Their practice room and
concert venue are in different buildings.  I pack it up completely by
myself; I only get help from one of the grad students to get it up the ramp
into the truck.  I don¹t think I would move a C7 without a helper, though.

The piano horse and the grand chariot are great pieces of equipment, but
they were not designed to work together.  You will need to make a ramp so
the horse will roll up it to the platform level of the chariot.  Otherwise
the piano sets down onto the platform too early, and you have to use brute
force to lift the piano from about 30-40 degrees on up to vertical.  Not
fun.  Some pictures of my ramp are attached.  The ramp is the same height as
the chariot platform, 9 3/4².  The ramp length is 34², which is the length
of the curved part of the horse, less 3² to set the piano down at the right
spot.  That makes the base of the ramp 32 1/2².  Note that the bottom cross
brace at the high end is set in, to clear the chariot wheel.  The frame is
square tubular steel, the same stuff the horse is made of.  The top surface
is 3/4² plywood.  A decent welder can make it in a couple of hours.  I use a
jack-in-a-box (actually a jack-on-a-post that I made) to lift the bass leg
to get the piano on the horse.  After using them for 2-3 years, I would
never go back to the old school ways.

You might also want to check out http://www.holzter.com/ for their grand
pads and leg/lyre carriers.  Pretty cool stuff.

Regards,
Ken Z.


On 6/25/08 12:27 PM, "Paul T Williams" <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu> wrote:

> 
> Hi all 
> 
> I hope your time in Anaheim was good for all!
> 
> We have a professor here who is going to be "on the road" with her Yamaha C-7
> this fall.  she asked me about piano moving stuff and mentioned the piano
> horse (janssen) and something called a "grand chariot"  which looks more like
> a skidboard with wheels.
> 
> Have any of you used these things?  Are they worth the money? (she has a grant
> to buy said items)  Anything better out there?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Paul 
> 


-- 
Ken Zahringer, RPT
University of Missouri
School of Music

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