Come on Ax, this is the biggest single machine in the world, built to incredible precision. And "inspecting it" isn't a great idea. I guess that if you take it apart to look inside, you risk introducing more faults. They only really show up in operating conditions anyway.
It might be better to buy some NASA space suits, fit real airlocks, and be able to work on it without having to heat it up again. But that would probably be too dangerous, and precision work is nearly impossible in gloves.
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