Dolly Install

William R. Monroe pianotech@a440piano.net
Wed, 26 Jan 2005 20:56:07 -0600


Terry, et.al.,

Another method involves using about a 8"x8" block (four 4"x4" glued up) to
prop up one end of the piano at a time (prop goes closer to center than end
of piano).  Usually gives enough clearance to drill and attach, but
sometimes a smaller block and a right angle drill attachment are needed.
Works, but I think the tilter and wheel blocks is a bit more elegant.

William R. Monroe



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terry" <terry@farrellpiano.com>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Dolly Install


> Thanks for posting this Dave. I haven't ever installed one of these
dollies.
> I just talked to a lady at a church about doing just this earlier today.
As
> our discussion progressed, it occurred to us that it would be a problem to
> set the piano down with the dolly attached.
>
> Not any more!   :-)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Terry Farrell
>
>
> > Last week there was some discussion about installing upright piano
> > dollies
> (snip)
> > Dave Davis, RPT
>
>
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