Hi all, Thanks for the kind words guys. It is not perfect, some mistakes were made but it came out OK so that is what matters. Thanks to Evan for the help in construction and also a big thank you to Adam for his help in moving the wall into place and for his extreme patience in supporting the wall with Evan while we sorted out some issues in joining the 2 sides. Adam did double duty in helping us in addition to all the warehouse work he did so a big thanks to him. Regards, Jeff On Sat, Apr 7, 2018 at 2:19 AM Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Jeff Galinat and I were at the museum from 9am to midnight today. Adam was there from about 11 to 6.
Adam worked most of the day in the warehouse. He tackled our Amiga collection -- now it's vastly better organized and uses less space!
Jeff and I built a freestanding L-shaped wall behind the UNIVAC I/O console / desk / motor generator. The long side of the L is a backdrop for all of those items, while the short side (to the right of the desk/MG set) separates the exhibit from the minicomputers.