March 2, 2007 
Racked pipes on the Pedal Chest
Racked pipes on the Pedal Chest
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Another photo of the Pedal Chest toeboard with the pipes racked on it.  In the front is the Pedal Mixture IV followed by the upper part of the 16' Diapason.  Behind that is the Choral Bass with the Gross Flute at the back of the chest.  The Gross Flute is the upper part of the 16 Open Wood.
Another photo of the Pedal Chest toeboard with the pipes racked on it. In the front is the Pedal Mixture IV followed by the upper part of the 16' Diapason. Behind that is the Choral Bass with the Gross Flute at the back of the chest. The Gross Flute is the upper part of the 16 Open Wood.
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The Choir Slider Chest all assembled.
The Choir Slider Chest all assembled.
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The stop action end of the Choir Slider Chest
The stop action end of the Choir Slider Chest
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The bottom of the Choir/Swell tower with the reservoirs in place.
The bottom of the Choir/Swell tower with the reservoirs in place.
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The Choir Division with the Slider Chest at the back and a unit chest for the Erzhaler and English Horn at the front.
The Choir Division with the Slider Chest at the back and a unit chest for the Erzhaler and English Horn at the front.
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Wayne tuning the Sw Flauto Dolce in the voicing room.
Wayne tuning the Sw Flauto Dolce in the voicing room.
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The Console with the top finished and installed.
The Console with the top finished and installed.
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Jorge running the side panels for the console through the TimeSaver sander.
Jorge running the side panels for the console through the TimeSaver sander.
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The console with the side and back panels in place
The console with the side and back panels in place
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The side and back panels look darker in these photos since they have not be sanded completely to remove the
The side and back panels look darker in these photos since they have not be sanded completely to remove the "bled-thru" epoxy from the veneering process.
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