Saturday was the opening day for the Bunny Hop this year, and things seemed to be going well. It's not as busy as Thomas, so most of us were continuing with routine activities.
The 319 had been moved into Barn 4 over the pit for its annual inspection. I must admit it's good to have new people looking over the equipment, since they might notice things I tend to take for granted.
In this case, I wound up discussing a few issues with Joel, as well as two new members I hadn't met before, Ted and Martin. Now if only we had a chalkboard nearby, I could start drawing circuit diagrams and magnetic field maps for traction motors and really make this an educational experience. In any case, their help was greatly appreciated.
Fred Zimmerman was painting seat frames for the 306, and as usual several other things were going on which I didn't get a chance to photograph.
I needed to make some 3/4" quarter-round strips for the corners in the Jewell Road shelter, and Tim helped me set up the router table to make them, starting with 1x2 boards. Here we see one of them installed in a corner.
I continued working on the interior. There's always more to do.
And as usual, stay tuned for the latest updates!
1 comment:
So excited to see more news
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