putting casters on grand piano.. which one first??

Jack Houweling jackhouweling at dccnet.com
Sun Aug 5 22:44:52 MDT 2007


Hi Julia, 

I have done this many times with the piano bench and found the left side of the piano the heaviest and the back the lightest. Start with any leg and move on to the next. You should have two people, one to lift the piano and one to slide the bench under the piano. Good luck.

Jack  Houweling
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  Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 8:50 PM
  Subject: putting casters on grand piano.. which one first??


  Greetings, 

          Many thanks for Q's answered a few months back on piano jacks. Now that I have decided to go with a sturdy bench to hold Baldwin grand for caster installation, and do this job one leg at a time, which leg should I start with? Not the rear leg I hope.

  Julia Gottshall.
  Reading. PA





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