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Gary Dillard 13-02-2009 10:57

Crate footprint
 
I just posted this question to Q&A, but I wanted to poll the audience from past experience....

Rules say crate footprint MUST have a footprint no greater than 4' x 4'. I know it says no greater than, but that requires that we rip cut the length of the 4' plywood otherwise we'll exceed the dimensions by the thickness of the plywood. Has everyone done this in the past?

Teched3 13-02-2009 11:20

Re: Crate footprint
 
The footprint and height restrictions are required by the shipper so the crates can be easily handled and loaded into a shipping trailer. Do not exceed these dimensions with your crate, or the shipper can refuse to take your crate. This could be disastrous to your team on Tuesday. You don't have to make it 4 x 4 - it can be smaller. :)

Rick Wagner 13-02-2009 20:29

Re: Crate footprint
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary Dillard (Post 819902)
... Has everyone done this in the past?

Beach Cities Robotics' (294's) crate meets the requirement.

Gary Dillard 14-02-2009 19:47

Re: Crate footprint
 
The answer came back in Q&A-it has to be under 4x4.

Turned out not to be a big deal; I just had the guy at Lowe's rip cut all the lumber to size for us.


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