Got one ( Ampico upright ) to get over a second story
balcony railing.
planning on renting sign crane.
Thanks!
Thump
--- Greg Newell <gnewell at ameritech.net> wrote:
> Greetings listers,
>
> Some time ago I posted with questions about
> hoisting a grand piano
> up and over a choir loft glass wall. I received many
> suggestions and
> interest so I thought that I would post the results.
> It was a resounding
> success!! The method that we chose was to erect
> scaffolding and pull the
> piano up through the center like an elevator. Once
> we got to the right level
> a ramp was used to go across to a shorter set of
> scaffold and then the piano
> was lowered to the balcony floor from there. There
> was never really a time
> when anything was even remotely out of control
> except my nerves while
> erecting scaffolding more than 25 in the air. I am
> NOT a big fan of heights
> so I had some trouble wielding around heavy scaffold
> pieces with nothing
> around me to hold on to. That first piece of a new
> level while more than 25
> up can certainly add a few grey hairs. The
> scaffolding fit down the center
> isle with no more than ½ on either side before
> touching the pews. We didnt
> even leave a scratch, anywhere!
> Im sure the list wont accept any photos as they
> are all high res.
> If anyone really wants to see I can try and play
> with the pics and get them
> down to size but suffice it to say it all went well.
> Thanks for your
> interest and your suggestions!
>
> All the best,
>
> Greg Newell
> Greg's Piano Forté
> www.gregspianoforte.com
> 216-226-3791 (office)
> 216-470-8634 (mobile)
>
>
>
>
>
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