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Replacing Casters of Upright Piano
By Ed Chaban

I need to replace the casters on my Stroud upright.  The wood
underneath the case is a little chewed up and soft so putting the
caster plates in the existing holes could prove to be difficult.

I'm considering taking a router to the underside and gluing some oak
or maple blocks into the case with either epoxy or polyurethane glue
(Probond).  This would give me a more solid and more durable base to
attach the casters.

Any other suggestions on how to attack the problem?

Ed Chaban



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