Update on the Indianapolis Chapel
Cerwin was pleased with the amount of work that was accomplished this week.
Trundle bed frame.
The last time I entered a chapel update, Cerwin had just delivered the trailer to the sandblaster, then to the paint shop a bit later in the day. While waiting for the exterior work to be finished, he worked on some of the interior details. He built a single bed frame, then purchased a pop-up trundle and two mattresses.
Staining the trim.
Clarence Martin has been a key volunteer in this construction.
A local business designed the polished aluminum diamond plate framework for the crosses, and Glenn Fahnestock did the electrical work and LED light design.
Cerwin built the donation box which will be attached to an interior wall near the entrance door.
Cerwin was pleased to pick up the chapel two days after we returned from Michigan.
The businesses who did the painting and lettering did an excellent job.
Glenn Fahnestock installing clearance lights.
Early in the week Glenn installed countertops, Clarence put trim around the doors and windows, and Cerwin hooked up the direct lighting.
On Thursday evening Lloyd Nolt and David High installed the carpet.
Karl Auker came on Friday night to install the crown molding. Cerwin said it would take him a day to do what Karl does in two hours.
Looking good!
Cerwin thought the chapel looked good inside and out when they were finished last night.
When the job was finished Cerwin and Karl enjoyed a dish of ice cream.
We are blessed to have so many skilled friends. Thanks everyone.

















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