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Alan and Dan -
If two are experienced/semi-experienced builders, it is better than one experienced helper and certainly better than a non-experienced helper. Ron and I helped a guy at the build shop for three days and he gained almost a full day on his schedule. He had contracted for only the one week Legacy session. We had about 6 months of building time (fastbuild kit only) at this point. Crew coordination is really no problem, IMHO.
John Schroeder
LNCE 95%/95%
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 20:25:08 -0400, Alan K. Adamson <aadamson@highrf.com> wrote:
BY ALL MEANS, BRING A (only one) HELPER! There is no way you can stay on
schedule with only one of you, plus, you can actually get ahead with two of you! Seriously, more than 2 of you will get in the way. 2 and you each can be doing a separate task.
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