Like I stated earlier, if things keep going at this pace it may very well be spring before we can do anything. N.U. operated a ski area quite literally across the road from the school (it's been closed for many years now) and the building where we are going to be moving to is the trail groomer shed. I looked in there about three or four years ago with the thought that it could be used for this project. The building was not locked, there was a grooming machine still housed there and there was a bunch of gymnasium gear being stored there as well. At this point in time I want to know if there is electricity, heat and whether or not it has been cleaned out. Also there is the question of lifting equipment (gantry, chain falls, etc...). Knowing that the outside of the vehicle looks worse than the pictures show I'm planning on a worst case scenario of completely disassembling and rebuilding
everything. These are just a few of the things that I'm going to be bringing up next week at the club meeting. There are those in the club who can't see past the "thrill" of cracking open the hatches. After that you don't have to worry about seeing them since the real work will be begining. As a case in point, it was suggested by a few of these individuals that we have a club outing and cut open the hatches right where it sits today. I was at that meeting and by the time I got done explaining (in very simple and straight forward terms

) why this might be a bad idea, I found myself drafted onto the restoration commitee.
Before this project is all said and done you guy's are gonna be calling me Lt. Col. because I feel that strongly about this. If we are going to be taking this on then I insist that it be done right. I'm a pretty laid back kinda guy and I think some folks are about to get a surprise when they find out what kind of an a-hole I can be.
End of rant
