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Well my new, beautiful K arrived last week. I had no idea those things were
so humongous! The very idea of having to uncrate and move that behemoth up two stairs, through our basement and out on the deck was hurting my back. The thing is so heavy that I decided to forgo having my strongest friends and relatives over for assistance. I would never live it down if one of them hurt themselves. So...I've hired a firm that moves pianos. The owner says he has an employee named "Big Wheel" who weighs over 300 and hefts things in excess of 300 lbs. all the time. They will be over about 1 o'clock. I'm anticipating removing the back hingepin and dropping the springs out of the prop tubes. Then the weightlifters can move the thing piecemeal. I'll report back. John in Austin |
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JakBQuik wrote:
> Well my new, beautiful K arrived last week. I had no idea those things were > so humongous! The very idea of having to uncrate and move that behemoth up > two stairs, through our basement and out on the deck was hurting my back. > The thing is so heavy that I decided to forgo having my strongest friends > and relatives over for assistance. I would never live it down if one of > them hurt themselves. > > So...I've hired a firm that moves pianos. The owner says he has an employee > named "Big Wheel" who weighs over 300 and hefts things in excess of 300 lbs. > all the time. > > They will be over about 1 o'clock. I'm anticipating removing the back > hingepin and dropping the springs out of the prop tubes. Then the > weightlifters can move the thing piecemeal. > > I'll report back. > > John in Austin PLEASE! Open the lid Tighten the "T" handles to hold the lid open Remove the springs carefully (they won't be "as" compressed with the lid open) {my hinge pin(s) isn't removeable, though I have heard that on some 7's and 9's that it is} Remove lid carefully (Let Big Wheel do it!) BOB |
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![]() > PLEASE! > Open the lid > Tighten the "T" handles to hold the lid open > Remove the springs carefully (they won't be "as" compressed with the lid open) > {my hinge pin(s) isn't removeable, though I have heard that on some 7's and 9's > that it is} > Remove lid carefully (Let Big Wheel do it!) > > BOB > Good advice....will do. John |
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JakBQuik wrote:
>> PLEASE! >> Tighten the "T" handles to hold the lid open >> Remove the springs carefully (they won't be "as" compressed with the lid open) Don't ask me how I know this! >> >> BOB >> > > Good advice....will do. > > John |
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 14:25:53 GMT, "JakBQuik"
> wrote: >Well my new, beautiful K arrived last week. I had no idea those things were >so humongous! The very idea of having to uncrate and move that behemoth up >two stairs, through our basement and out on the deck was hurting my back. >The thing is so heavy that I decided to forgo having my strongest friends >and relatives over for assistance. I would never live it down if one of >them hurt themselves. > >So...I've hired a firm that moves pianos. The owner says he has an employee >named "Big Wheel" who weighs over 300 and hefts things in excess of 300 lbs. >all the time. > >They will be over about 1 o'clock. I'm anticipating removing the back >hingepin and dropping the springs out of the prop tubes. Then the >weightlifters can move the thing piecemeal. > >I'll report back. > >John in Austin > Smartest move you ever made. It took a 4 man team of professional movers with belts to hike my #7 off the van and down onto my lower deck when we moved to our present home two years ago. Harry |
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