[pianotech] Avoiding injury lifting out grand a piano action

Greg Newell gnewell at ameritech.net
Thu Feb 18 06:27:53 MST 2010


Norm and list,
	The legs fold out in pairs from under the table. Each pair forms a
sort of an "H" and the legs individually telescope out for height
adjustments in about 2" increments. There is a ball retainer that pops out
into predrilled holes in the legs. The legs had plastic caps at the end that
I simply removed and put on wheels that you'd commonly find on cheap desk
chairs made these days. Works great and is light and easy to transport
provided you have room for the table in you truck, van or car. Oh yeah, the
table folds in half too. 

Greg Newell
Greg's Piano Forté
www.gregspianoforte.com
216-226-3791 (office)
216-470-8634 (mobile)
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-----Original Message-----
From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of Norm Barrett
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 12:24 AM
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Avoiding injury lifting out grand a piano action

Greg,
Did this table you found have a name on it? If it is (VIKA) (Not correct 
spelling, the A is actually an upside down V ), How did you attach the 
wheels>

Norm Barrett

Greg Newell wrote:
>
> Really? MOST of us? Leave it to me to be left out in the cold 
. 
> Again! I just found a height adjustable table at Costco and put wheels 
> on it. Problem solved for about $45.
>
> Greg Newell
>
> Greg's Piano Forté
>
>



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