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> Lets get the location for the build off locked in now.
rick 918-S
post Nov 8 2009, 12:48 PM
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I just realized we have a couple options for a build off location and we really haven't locked this in yet.

I guess I missed the part where the body shop doesn't reall have a good source of heat. I remembered the port-o-potty discussion but I don't think we had gotten as far in thought to completely rule out the body shop. In February heat this is really not optional. So, the body shop is likely out of the question.

Second, is the maintainance hanger. We will have a short window here as we will need to hit the ground running friday night starting with packing up the car and all the parts, unloading everthing in the hanger, hope we don't miss any parts during the pack out. And clear out sunday night not leaving a trace we were ever there.

I'm game. If we get enough volunteers with the ability to move parts we will be golden.

Then where will we be moving the car after were done? Mary's house? Back to the body shop? We need to define this as well.

I like the hanger for the kitchen and the fact that it will likely be really nice.

Anyone have any other ideas?

Mike fill us in on the other space Mary mentioned if you can.
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post Nov 8 2009, 07:44 PM
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the jet engine heaters were what I was talking about. home depot and lowes rent them. the can heat a barn quite well.

porta-pottys might work, but for the time that we will be spending there, having a place to wash up a bit for a sandwich might really be handy. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) getting running water to the body shop... what would we need to do to make that happen?

because of the heater options, I think we can make heat work anywhere...
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