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Re: Field Dimensions - the answer is...

Posted by Raul.

Engineer on team #111, Wildstang, from Rolling Meadows & Wheeling HS and Motorola.

Posted on 1/9/2000 10:32 PM MST


In Reply to: Field Dimensions posted by Dan on 1/9/2000 8:49 PM MST:



I have the drawing they handed out at the kickoff.

: To someone who has a manual: how high is the yellow bar from the tip of the ramp?
>> 5 feet to the TOP edge of the pipe. Schedule 40 pipe is typically about 1.67' OD.

How high is the top of the trough?
>> 6 feet to the top edge of the horizontal pipes.

How wide is the ramp?
>> It is made of two 4'x 8' pieces of plywood on 2'x12' boards. So it is 8 feet wide and 7'-9' front to back.

Question for others:
Is anyone actually using aluminum pipe. We are still using the steel pipe. It is cheaper and much easier to get.

Raul



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