Tool-boxes,gadgets

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Thu, 13 Dec 2001 07:24:20 -0500


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Those do look nice. I'll give it some thought. Do you carry a SAT or =
somesuch in yours? Thanks

Terry Farrell =20
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  From: Tom Servinsky=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 9:10 PM
  Subject: Re: Tool-boxes,gadgets


  Terry,
  Before you buy anything....go to www. TecraTools.com and check out the =
CXX model case. =20
  Waterproof, extremely durable, and the best part is it is extremely =
flexible in design.
  I do some international work and this case adapted to carry 40 lbs of =
tools and supplies with ease.  It is one of the smartest designs I've =
ever seen.  I've done the Genck route, as well as many of the other =
cases flooding the supply houses. But this take's the cake!
  The basic case is $139 and each pallet is $25.
  You can choose from several pallet configurations to fit your needs.
  By far the best case on the market!  Even the pallet configurations =
are far better than any other on the market.
  Tom Servinsky,RPT
  Tom Servinsky
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    From: bases-loaded@juno.com=20
    To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
    Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 7:47 PM
    Subject: Re: Tool-boxes,gadgets


    Terry -

    I have a Genck case and really like it.  It holds all of the tools I =
need to take into the home for the routine repairs, and then some.  I =
also like the way it looks, and the fact that all of your tools are =
there to see at a glance.  Saves digging and also alerts you when you =
see an empty pocket that one of your tools was left out.  Sometimes =
still in the piano.....

    The only complaint I had was that the tools in the lid pockets would =
tend to fall out in transit, but I solved that by having my wife take =
some 1/2" quilt batting, cover it in fabric, and I lay it across the =
tools in the lower part so that when the lid is closed it provides just =
enough friction to keep everything in place.  It also serves as a =
perfect cloth to lay on the piano for me to set tools on, eliminating =
any surface damage to the piano's finish.=20

    Mark Potter
    bases-loaded@juno.com=20


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