The Best Piano Movers in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Stumpf Moving and Storage!
This morning Stumpf Moving and Storage moved a Steinway and Sons Model D Concert Grand Piano to the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and Dollar Bank stage at The Pittsburgh Arts Festival. @benfoldsTV will be playing this beautiful piano tonight at his concert! 😄🎹🎶 We hope you enjoyed this behind the scenes view of how a piano is moved. Please tap the like button if you enjoyed it, and don't forget to trust our history when moving yours!
Linked below is a list of equipment used to perform this job:
1.) Piano Moving Skid Board (6ft)
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@JustBetterMoving
2 months ago
Hey, I think your moving content is great. I recently started a moving company and I want to make content similar to yours. It's all very well put together.
We specialize in moving pianos and wanted to leave a quick note about the position of the caster wheel of the 3rd (Back Leg) From my experience, it's best to have the caster wheel flipped 180 degrees from their position at the 24-27 second mark. It probably didn't matter as much on this particular piano because of how large the double wheels are on this piano, but for smaller pianos and wheels in particular when the wheel is rotated opposite of how they're positioned it provides better support for that 3rd leg since when lifting the piano from the board to final standing position, the casters aren't deviating away from the "center" of the leg and more inline with the direction the piano is being move to. -- This was a bit harder to explain with words than in person but I hope that made some sense and I'm not just rambling :)
I've seen caster crack or even snap completely unfortunately :(
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