Because if it isn't removed, the hinges can be ripped from their moorings in certain sudden starts, stops or shifts in forward momentum. It is a full precaution. Anything less is not.
Lol full precaution? You mean waste of time? Only way your ripping the hinges from the piano is if your clueless moving it this actually makes it 1000 times more likely to be damaged
They did a great job of packing the piano for moving. But did not show PREPARING the piano for the move. Like blocking the key action... hope they are not all stacked on one end when its unpacked!! Happened to us when a "we move pianos all the time" national moving company moved our Baldwin R! Piano tech came out and saved the day. Mover lost a nice fat contract with our company for over a hundred moves a year! Bozo!
Without the technical details i can't agree or disagree with your dilemma. I know most grands have "dog blocks" built in, to hold the action in place during a move, as well as a "key stop rail" that extends across all the keys for the same purpose -- to hold them in place during a move.
@@NY51663 Most customers like 99.9% of the global population were victims of mass misinformation commonly known otherwise as lies. Even when Fauci sat before millions of viewers on prime time television and explicitly said masks were ineffective people just like you fell for the lies. But that’s ok because you are a liberal thinker than knows more than anyone else.
Amazing job
Me gustó el video. ¡Quisiera ver como suben un piano por el balcón con aparejos !. ¿Porque no hay videos de este tipo?
How are you loading and securing in the truck?
🔥🔥🔥 job
Stumpf Piano movers in Pittsburg show how to do this correctly. I'm sure these guys have watched their videos and are doing it the right way now.
Great job man beautiful
Why taking off the top??
Some take it off, some don't. My company removes it. Preferably I'd leave it on.
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Because if it isn't removed, the hinges can be ripped from their moorings in certain sudden starts, stops or shifts in forward momentum. It is a full precaution. Anything less is not.
Lol full precaution? You mean waste of time? Only way your ripping the hinges from the piano is if your clueless moving it this actually makes it 1000 times more likely to be damaged
They ship the damn piano from the factory with the top attached 😂
Love their attention to detail but three men moving a baby grand?
2 people lifting 200 kg = awkward
They did a great job of packing the piano for moving. But did not show PREPARING the piano for the move. Like blocking the key action... hope they are not all stacked on one end when its unpacked!! Happened to us when a "we move pianos all the time" national moving company moved our Baldwin R! Piano tech came out and saved the day. Mover lost a nice fat contract with our company for over a hundred moves a year! Bozo!
Without the technical details i can't agree or disagree with your dilemma. I know most grands have "dog blocks" built in, to hold the action in place during a move, as well as a "key stop rail" that extends across all the keys for the same purpose
-- to hold them in place during a move.
@@northernpianotuner3319 Thank you for mentioning this. You've just helped me see around the corners.
That's Concert grand piano
Not a concert grand. That thing is 5' max!
The movers were oxygen starved resulting in depletion of thinking fundamentals.
But healthy. Most customers demanded mask during covid, especially in New York.
@@NY51663 Most customers like 99.9% of the global population were victims of mass misinformation commonly known otherwise as lies. Even when Fauci sat before millions of viewers on prime time television and explicitly said masks were ineffective people just like you fell for the lies. But that’s ok because you are a liberal thinker than knows more than anyone else.
That is no baby grand piano my friend, you obviously don't know your pianos.
Bro that piano bench deserves a better pad job and you used the pad backwards