Doors and dome were removed from the chambers first thing this morning. The support table was removed from HAM-9 and preserved clean to be used as a jig for HAM-11/12 support tube installation the time comes. Mark Layne went in through HAM-9 to assess and document the condition of the chambers. He noted that there was quite a bit of writing on the interior of the HAM. (We'll see if it measures "down" to the standard set by aHAM-11: aka iHAM-12 which MZ described as looking like a "graffiti-ed underpass".) There was also plenty of detritus of various kinds on the floor of the HAM as well as fibers on the support posts.