> I've seen pianos on their sides for many years that were fine when set >up. You want to make sure that there is no moisture on the padding on >which you set it, or you will damage the finish and warp the side of the >instrument. One thing: you have to shim the action rest rail; the com[pression has probably shifted the action a bit too far to the left........David A
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