Toolkit Organization ?

Dave Smith dsmith941@hotmail.com
Mon, 18 Nov 2002 11:11:03 -0500


Thanks Bill, Mike, Tom, Wim, Hazen, and Phil for your replies, and also
thanks to the several who replied privately to my question.  Your thoughts
have helped me get organized.

Thanks also for being tolerant of a newcomer.  Things which seem obvious to
you all sometimes have just not occured to us piano-youngsters, and even the
simplest reply can be of help.  I don't have the privelege of tuning 4
pianos a day, everyday, so learning from my own experience is a slow
process.    :)

Dave Smith
Pine Island FL


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Smith" <dsmith941@hotmail.com>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 7:19 PM
Subject: Toolkit Organization ?


> Hello, another basic question from a relative newcomer:
>
> I have only been at this for a couple of years and already have more stuff
> than I can carry in 3-4 toolcases.
>
> Will any of you veterans share how you organize your traveling toolkits?
> One for tuning and basic repairs?  One for stringing?  One for regulation?
> I have searched the archive threads but don't find a lot of this subject.
>
> I guess the most important question is "what do you take into the home for
a
> generic tuning appointment"?  vs what do you leave in the car, and how is
> what you leave in the car organized into seperate kits?
>
>
> I would sincerely appreciate learning from your experience.  Please reply
> privately if you feel this is list-clutter.
>
> Dave Smith
> Pine Island FL
> www.davidsmithpiano.com
>
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