Portable tables

Barbara Richmond piano57@flash.net
Sun, 6 Mar 2005 14:30:48 -0600


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David,

I have one (the one from Pianotek), but when I was working on a full =
o'lead 1970s D, I wasn't real comfortable with it and felt like I need =
two.  Maybe it was because the action was so big and heavy.   I was just =
more comfortable using a table and will try to do so whenever I'm able.

I also want the table for vertical actions.  I'm getting old and avoid =
working on the floor.  Last fall I pulled a spinet action, thinking I =
had secured the stickers to the rail (Baldwin Acrosonic, or Baldwin, or =
something) and oops, something wasn't right and a bunch of those =
stickers slid right out of the rail (argh).  Fortunately, I was in a =
church classroom with a long table, which made the work a lot less =
miserable.

Barbara Richmond
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  From: David Ilvedson=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 2:03 PM
  Subject: Re: Portable tables


  Although I haven't actually bought one, I like the idea of the =
extension you screw into the keybed bottom.  Bill Spurlock has one for =
$53.   I do a lot of my action work on the keybed, turning the action =
around with keys under the pinblock.   What do you think?

  David Ilvedson





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