[pianotech] Grand Piano Lift

Tom Servinsky tompiano at bellsouth.net
Tue May 4 05:02:02 MDT 2010


If they are adventurous and willing to put some thought into it, I would consider installing a hoist in the ceiling. Many of my theaters have these electric hoists for those pesky moves. Of course they would have to get into the rafter areas and look for a structural supported area to install the hoist.
A little time and thought could save thousands of $$ over the course of years.
Tom Servinsky
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: rob at mccallpiano.com 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 12:59 AM
  Subject: [pianotech] Grand Piano Lift


  Greetings,

  I have a client, a homeowner's association, that has a small grand at a location with a stage.

  They apparently like to use this piano on the stage sometimes, while at other times down on the main floor.  The only access for moving the piano are stairs, and they are tired of paying movers every time they need the piano up on stage or back down on the main floor.

  Does anyone have any experience or know of a solution?  I'm thinking something along the lines of a lift from the back of a truck or loading dock that can fold up into the front of the stage when not in use.  The stage is about 5' up from the main floor.  Maybe some of our CAUT members might have to deal with this, too?  I'm not on that list, but please feel free to post this on the CAUT list, as well.  Thanks...

  Any and all advice is appreciated.

  Regards,

  Rob McCall

  McCall Piano Service, LLC
  www.mccallpiano.com
  Murrieta, CA
  951-698-1875
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