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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2018
  • We always use blankets, straps and sometimes additional pads. This video was filmed, with permission by the customer, which is me and is for your education. We recommend spray glue on the dolly contact points. This will greatly help placing and removing the piano. It is recommended that the dolly have a fixed wheeled dolly and that it is placed 60/40 toward the pickup side. This will make that side easy to lift and the heavy side can go out the doors first so the piano can be pushed down to raise up and over the threshold.
    It is a fully assembled and fully functional 100 year old player piano weighing roughly 800 pounds. If we had covered the piano can you imagine the comments we'd receive? We get them anyway 😉.
    There have been some further questions regarding this video so here's the link to the full video • Full Version - How to ... and here's a link to another piano I would say is even heavier than this one. • How to Move the Heavie...
    Contact Phoenix Piano Moving if you would like to purchase a professional quality skid board and dolly. You can reach us at PhoenixPianoMoving.com
    You can move an upright piano with the right tools and some training. We can help you through the process if you'd like. Plan it out thoroughly and take it slow. We are not your moving advisor and take no responsibility for damage or injury

Komentáře • 53

  • @elmerrodriguez4988
    @elmerrodriguez4988 Před 3 lety +12

    I am a mover, and this guy is impressive.
    Great job. Amazing!!

  • @andrewns9141
    @andrewns9141 Před 4 lety +9

    Exemplary! Wonderful technique.

  • @lindakeilman663
    @lindakeilman663 Před 5 lety +3

    Amazing! You go young man!

  • @breth8159
    @breth8159 Před 3 lety

    moving Amusement equipment all my life moved a few pianos.. . thank you so much for sharing your Technique it's amazing

  • @Jennifer-oz8ec
    @Jennifer-oz8ec Před 2 lety

    Wow! Amazing! Great job!!!!

  • @Spumastic
    @Spumastic Před 3 lety

    Excellent job!

  • @MJ-qg1tk
    @MJ-qg1tk Před 8 měsíci

    Very impressive!

  • @ivandelossantos6003
    @ivandelossantos6003 Před 5 lety +3

    Impresive!

  • @douglasdicks1416
    @douglasdicks1416 Před 3 lety

    WOW great job

  • @CJFilms1001
    @CJFilms1001 Před 5 lety +13

    I'm seeing this and still don't believe it

  • @antran4465
    @antran4465 Před 3 lety

    Thanks. This helps!

  • @vinceadams1581
    @vinceadams1581 Před 3 lety +4

    That side of the piano is the lighter side. The other end (bass) is the heavier end, so he's on the correct side for lifting. If you put scale under that side, I wonder what it would read.

  • @peteryeung111
    @peteryeung111 Před 3 lety +9

    Amazing how he lifts one end that easily. I recently just tried that, embarrassed to say I can't lift it. Trust me...It's heavy.

    • @JonezBBQ
      @JonezBBQ Před 3 lety +1

      It’s all in the legs and back

    • @SoggyDonuts79
      @SoggyDonuts79 Před 2 lety

      @ASHER HOFFMAN This is the second video I've seen where someone is moving these self-playing pianos like they're superman. Totall BS. I have a piano that's SO HEAVY and several fit guys couldn't move it. Late 1800's upright made in Boston.

    • @gtrpimp76
      @gtrpimp76 Před 2 lety +1

      I just tried it. Lift from the treble end. One hand holding the wooden handle behind piano, other arm underneath the keyboard. Squat down as if you’ll deadlift, and hoist it like Schwarzenegger. It’s actually all technique and fulcrum. I still wouldn’t attempt without a spotter or helper. Once you get it onto the dolly, that’s already half the battle. Most of the weight on the upright is up high so if you get underneath its center of gravity, it’s not overwhelmingly heavy.

  • @johnholmes7090
    @johnholmes7090 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job, I was a piano mover in Boston back in the 80$ nothing but stairs, heck we even hoisted pianos by hand.

    • @e_8074
      @e_8074 Před rokem

      John, for someone looking to learn/apprentice the art of piano moving, can you think of anybody in the Boston area worth talking to?

  • @Johannes_Brahms65
    @Johannes_Brahms65 Před 3 lety +2

    It took me two hours once, to move my Steinway 1909 two meters in my living room.

  • @joedevitto6113
    @joedevitto6113 Před 2 lety

    This is amazing.. i have a spinet and can barely move it away from the wall to use the plug behind it ..

  • @joseixpertay348
    @joseixpertay348 Před 2 lety

    I'm a mover and move piano all the time but when it comes to stairs and second floor house that's when you going to need a second person to lift it up the the stairs!

  • @PackLeader64
    @PackLeader64 Před 4 lety +8

    Awesome video guys! Do you have one which shows you moving a heavy upright piano up a long flight of stairs? Approx 12 to 14 steps? thnx

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap Před 6 měsíci

      You need to build a piano board to do that. There are videos showing how it is done here on CZcams.

  • @PNWTone
    @PNWTone Před 4 lety +1

    Wow. All by himself

  • @Tonysosa570
    @Tonysosa570 Před 4 lety +4

    Good video, but if that piano weights 1000lbs it’s not gonna be that easy to move with one guy.

  • @PS_on_youtube
    @PS_on_youtube Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice video explaining the process, however I wonder why you didn't take the piano off the dolly after it was in the trailer?

    • @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ
      @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ  Před 2 lety +3

      I use an etrack system on the floor which allows me to secure the dolly from rolling. If it's an out of state move I may consider taking it off but the etrack rarely loosens. All the best

  • @reigngage
    @reigngage Před 2 lety

    I just had a movement and this guy looks like he's ifting a piano CASE .....wow, what a stud!....er its a prop

  • @2009nom
    @2009nom Před 4 lety +1

    Do the action and moving parts of an upright need to be secured for an very long distance move? Thanks.

    • @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ
      @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ  Před 4 lety

      Not necessary in my experience. Do you redundant ratcheting straps and check tension every gas stop. All the best.

  • @nyrider8396
    @nyrider8396 Před 3 lety

    Had a upright move once, two movers showed up looking like linebackers.

  • @samspianos
    @samspianos Před 5 lety

    Please do a side of piano on dolly move if possible.

  • @Towert7
    @Towert7 Před 6 měsíci

    Hehe, the hernia costs much more to repair than hiring a piano mover. ☺

  • @ricksandoval1187
    @ricksandoval1187 Před 2 lety +2

    Good. But always cover the piano fully. A person should not be able to tell what color a piano is once it's on a dolly. We tripple pad,especially Corners/edges. Those are highest risk (hitting stuff, doorways, rails etc).
    You're good. Which makes it harder to understand why you don't fully pad. That's the easy part.

  • @danstrzy6111
    @danstrzy6111 Před 3 lety +4

    Why dont you have any padding behind the piano when strapping it (like two pieces of foam on each end)? And why don't you center the trolley under the piano to make the weight 50/50, making it easier to move on your own? That way you don't have to go on the other side to turn the piano, you can just stay at the same side using your weight to manipulate which way to turn

    • @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ
      @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ  Před 3 lety +9

      Good comments. I've been moving pianos for 24 years and learn a safer and easier ways to move them everyday. This move was my own piano and so a few things were done just to demonstrate that a real piano was being moved. Read on you'll see what I mean. When moving customers pianos I always use a large padded blanket and racket straps to stabilize. As far as the position on the dolly this is a 33 inch fixed wheel 6inch custom dolly that I typically position 60/40 so that one side is lighter then the other. This is particularly helpful when the heavier size goes out the door first you can push down on the piano to lift the other side over the threshold. Then the lighter side can be the lifting/steering side. This is especially important with the 1000 pounders. When pushing up the ramp I like the lighter up front so that as I push the piano doesnt caught and dig into the ramp as it bends. Try to push down low.

    • @danstrzy6111
      @danstrzy6111 Před 3 lety +8

      @@PhoenixPianoMovingAZ Great response. As I read my comment twice I can see it comes off as being negative, this was not my intention. I work as a piano technician/tuner and also move several grands/pianos every week. It's just interesting to see how people across the globe do it differently. I do apologize if my comment seemed negative in anyway. I was rather more looking for answers as to why you do it that way rather then this etc. Thanks for good response!

  • @CJFilms1001
    @CJFilms1001 Před 5 lety +3

    Iron Man

  • @earthangel8730
    @earthangel8730 Před 3 lety

    You needca carpeted dolly

  • @SeeburgMusic
    @SeeburgMusic Před 4 lety +2

    The piano weight about 700-800, and it's not the heaviest. One guy can do it if he's in shape. I have done this myself many times out of necessity, but I certainly don't recommend it. This is a sure fire way to destroy your lower back, as this gentleman will find out in about 10 years.

    • @hardys677
      @hardys677 Před 3 lety +1

      "destroy your lower back" that's complete bullshit, if you lift with you back straight you will never have back pain, especially lower back pain.

    • @garrygarrett70
      @garrygarrett70 Před 3 lety

      I have done this same thing 1000 times over the last 4 years. The worst/hardest part for your back is letting the piano down easily. One issue is the handles are at different heights and every once in awhile you end up using your back a little. A 1982 Yamaha M2E recently got me during the set down. Taking a week for back to heal. Big difference is I am almost 60. 5 years ago I was in tremendous physical shape but I have been so busy buying/selling/Tuning piano that I have lost my routine band conditioning. I am exploring and seeing alternative ways of lifting one end of piano going forward. I do like the wide base of his dolly and may look into getting one like that.

  • @hardys677
    @hardys677 Před 4 lety +1

    That's not the heaviest upright piano, black pianos are the heaviest up to 350kgs, this is bigger than usual upright pianos but doesn't weight more than 250kgs
    There are no upright pianos heavier than 350 kg (771lbs)

    • @BacktoAzn
      @BacktoAzn Před 3 lety

      Yeah, no more than 270kg, far from "about 1000 pound"

  • @andrewstaback7535
    @andrewstaback7535 Před 3 lety

    I moved 1 of these from the basement with a team of 4 dude is an idiot for doing it by himself with not even lifting it the right way . But congrats on getting it done buddy

    • @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ
      @PhoenixPianoMovingAZ  Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks. 23 years of moving these by myself and my back feels great. Must be doing something right.

  • @joegarvey6179
    @joegarvey6179 Před 2 lety

    That piano doesn't look like very heavy. whats with the narrow screen? Is this some stupid new fad?

  • @edwardpianomover9814
    @edwardpianomover9814 Před 4 lety +4

    How to wreck a piano!

  • @love2bloved
    @love2bloved Před 5 lety

    Lies! 😂😂😂

  • @johnholmes7090
    @johnholmes7090 Před rokem +2

    Try and move that 4 flights of stairs in Boston