Weighty Tools

pianotune05 pianotune05@comcast.net
Sun, 5 Feb 2006 12:41:53 -0500


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This might work for those techs who drive and have trucks etc.  It might =
be a bit large to haul on a city bus.  However, a tool case with legs =
would be good since it takes up time hunting for the right mute etc.  It =
could be at the right level instead of on the floor ,a table or chair in =
not so close distance to the work area.
Marshall
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  I just had a thought... oops, it died of loneliness.  No, wait, here =
it is again:

  Thomas Cole wrote, " It helps that the case has wheels and a =
telescoping handle for the long-haul university jobs."

  I was thinkin'... A lot of times I wonder just where to put my tool =
case.  Usually it's on the floor next to the piano as I tune, and when I =
need something out of it I bend over and pick up the too.  So for those =
of us who carry in larger kits to cover a few more eventualities.... How =
about a case with legs you can fold out to have it at a really reachable =
level, perhaps even with a slide-out board for a little work/parts area? =
  I envision like a TV tray.  Just a thought.  (Maybe I should LET it =
die of loneliness and BURY it!)

  John Dorr
  Helena, MT




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