Piano on wooden floor / remove wheels ?
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Piano on wooden floor / remove wheels ?
Hi,
I'm curious as to what the conventional wisdom is with situating a piano on a wooden floor.
I presume it is okay to leave the 'wheels' attached to the base, but that that any uneveness should be packed ?
Any other issues to take into consideration ?
Thanks,
Paul
I'm curious as to what the conventional wisdom is with situating a piano on a wooden floor.
I presume it is okay to leave the 'wheels' attached to the base, but that that any uneveness should be packed ?
Any other issues to take into consideration ?
Thanks,
Paul
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Post by Gill the Piano »
...and a wooden floor will make the piano sound louder than a rug/carpet underneath would. If you're moving the piano across the floor, roll it across hardboard so as not to gouge marks on the wood; not all piano castors turn as well as they should, particularly on old pianos!
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