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Moving a Console Piano Using Twin Dollies
By Herbert Huestis

Hi,  I have put twin dollies under a console piano to make it easy
to move.  It's a Mason with curved "provincial" legs and, with the
easy-to-move dollies under the body of the piano, the legs float about
1" off the floor!  Has anybody had a similar experience with a little
piano they wanted to move easily from room to room?

I suppose you could take the legs off, but since they have only a
1-2/3" diameter tip, it is almost impossible to put a caster on them,
or come up with a "cup" that could be slid under them.  Any ideas?

Thanks

Herb Huestis
Pt. Roberts, WA


(Message sent Fri 15 Nov 2002, 05:58:23 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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