Serious Case of Genckflop

Avery Todd ptuner1 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 14:12:13 MDT 2007


Why can't a pianotech that KNOWS what tools we use design a case where it
would actually work????? I'm still looking for one. Even though I HAVE
retired! I don['t want to have to modify "something" to MAKE it work! I
guess I'm just lazy. :-)

Avery Todd


On 8/26/07, Mark Dierauf <pianotech at nhpianos.com> wrote:
>
> I cut a full-sized 'cover' out of thin MDF that fits over the tray area of
> the case. This effectively contains the tools in the compartments. This is
> my second Genck case (the other was his laptop case) and both inexplicably
> came with a 2/3 sized pallet. After much experimenting with various tool
> locations, as well as employing a tool roll for all of my slimmer
> regulating-type tools I am reasonably satisfied with it.
>
> - Mark Dierauf
>
> Alan Barnard wrote:
>
> I bought a Genck "Ultimate" tool case and am disappointed after spending
> sooooo much for the darned thing.
>
> The catalog pics show lots of tools neatly held in place on upper and
> lower compartments and on the pallet.
>
> I find that the vinyl loops aren't quite big enough for many tools, that I
> can't fit all that many into the available slots, that some of the slots are
> virtually useless because of their size and location, and most annoying—I
> can't seem to open or close the case without everything inside tumbling
> out—especially the stuff in the lower compartment trays.
>
> Anybody made any clever mods to this thing to make it work better? I still
> like the look and size of it.
>
> Alan Barnard
> Salem, MO
>
>
>
>
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