The weather was much milder today, and there were many people at IRM working on various projects. Just a couple of them are shown below.



Lots of people were in the car shop. John Faulhaber helped by painting the 319's new saddles black.

And Max was busy installing the wiring for lights and power in the new shop extension.

And Max was busy installing the wiring for lights and power in the new shop extension.

And we had people painting windows for the 518, and several other projects were moving along. (L to R) Rod, Joel, Bill, unknown, Danielle, Jim F. The Museum has certainly recovered quickly from the blizzard!
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