bottom board

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco@luther.edu
Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:10:41 -0600


RonN,

At 08:03 1/18/2005 -0600, you wrote:
  The original manufacturer of the piano didn't see the need to make the 
bottom board flood tolerant, and I don't either. For some years now, I've 
recommended that pianos be kept out of water whenever possible.

>Ron N


Not always possible, amigo. Right now, I've got a P22 sitting on a wet 
carpet in an ersatz studio, where a steam condensate leak over the weekend 
turned it into a swamp. First time I've noticed a dehumidifier running when 
it's -15°F outside...




Conrad Hoffsommer, RPT, MPT, CCT, PFP, ACS, CRS.
Decorah, IA

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