Rebushing (was Re: Transporting a Grand Action)

Matthew Todd toddpianoworks at att.net
Fri Jul 18 06:22:24 MDT 2008


When you repin, when do you decide to rebush the flange as well.  Unless, of course, you damage the bushing during repinning, how do you decide to rebush the entire set?


Matthew

AlliedPianoCraft <AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com> wrote:  Message     Terry, my only question is..........How do you carry all  that on your motorcycle?
  
 Al
  

  From: Farrell 
 Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 7:22 AM
 To: Pianotech List 
 Subject: Re: Transporting a Grand Action


 

 Thanks for digging that up Scott. I looked but couldn't  find my old pictures. 
  
 Marc - if you are interested in doing something like this,  it is simply an used golf cart that I got at Goodwill for $2 and just added  two pieces of wood. It's nice because it is very light weight, folds up, and is  extremely stable - you can go up and down narrow stairs with ease with this  thing - and I think it has quite an air of professionalism.
  
 If you or anyone wants some better pictures, I'd be  happy to send/post them.
  
 BTW, your words are much too kind - I am very  humbled......
  
 Terry Farrell
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    
   Marc    & Matthew,
   You    will find 2 photos of the famous and revered Terry Farrell "home-made golf-cart-based grand action transport cart"    at the following address:
   https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/2003-June/136238.html
    
      Scott Jackson
Mt Keira, NSW, Australia.    

        
     -----Original Message-----


     A picture of you carrying the action would be      great (or anyone else that has a grand action readily      available).
      
     Maybe also an upright action.
      
     Thanks
      
     Marc Lanthier
      

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