casters

Nichols nicho@zianet.com
Wed, 09 Nov 2005 09:25:53 -0700


At 09:36 PM 11/8/2005 -0800, you wrote:

>Thank you for your quick answer.  My further question is this. Will these 
>wheels work without
>marking the wood floor ?   That is the  concern.
>
>Carl

"Further question"? Hmmmm.... seems like it was the first question in your 
post. So, that's what I was answering. Yes, when used with care, these 
wheels generally don't mar hardwood. They must be installed so that can 
swivel freely, or they will drag. Der.

Regards,
Guy



>Nichols wrote:
>
>>The double-rubber-wheeled ball-bearing full-swivel stem-type studio piano 
>>castors work well.
>>
>>g
>>
>>
>>At 08:50 PM 11/8/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>>
>>>A musician friend called today to tell me that he and his wife had taken 
>>>out the rug in the
>>>living room, and replaced it with hardwood floor.  Wanted to know what 
>>>kind of casters
>>>would be best , so the wheels wouldn't mark the floor when it is moved.
>>>I suggested caster
>>>cups of good quality be used, but am at a loss as to whether there are 
>>>wheels which might be
>>>used that would not mark the floor. Asked a good friend ( RPT ) and he 
>>>didn't think there were
>>>any, but thought it was a good idea to post here for opinions.
>>>Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>>>
>>>Carl / Winnipeg
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