Fabulous! Looks awesome. DC On 4/7/2018 2:19 AM, Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic 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.
I have to say: I briefly considered building this wall by myself, which would have been a huge mistake. :) Lost track of how many tips/tricks/tools that JG knew about and I didn't!
The wall looks great and is even stronger and sturdier than I planned.
It is 95% finished. I have to paint a couple of the edges and also paint the rear support braces. I also have to finish installing the bookshelf. That'll take 30 minutes, tops.
Here are some pictures:
Cool gadget for drilling screw holes at a sharp angle: https://tinyurl.com/yayknq4f
Starting to see a back wall shape form: https://tinyurl.com/yc8co3w8
Look ma! We can frame! https://tinyurl.com/ycgyk2zu
Almost finished: https://tinyurl.com/y7k8jsf2
In that last picture you can see I have to finish the bookshelf, painting the edge of the "L", etc.
You'll also see a large gap between the end of the wall/console and the next component (to the left out of camera view). That gap is going away late next week when we re-pallet the whole UNIVAC system.
Jeff B. is docent tomorrow.
Adam and I will be back there Sunday.