Welmar and Reassembling
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Welmar and Reassembling
I have a Welmar piano. It is extremely heavy but not a grand one. I want to move it to a new apartment. I have been told that it can be disassembled for moving and assembled again. Is that okay? Do I need Welmar professionals for this if yes?
Please help ASAP
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Re: Welmar and Reassembling
Post by Barrie Heaton »
Depend on what they mean by disassembled taking off the cases parts and removing the action will make it a tad lighter but not worth the effortsafsoofeh wrote:I have a Welmar piano. It is extremely heavy but not a grand one. I want to move it to a new apartment. I have been told that it can be disassembled for moving and assembled again. Is that okay? Do I need Welmar professionals for this if yes?
Please help ASAP
Removing the keybed is not a good idea at all
A good removal company can get most pianos in most places as a price
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