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Re: 4x4 or 4x6??

Posted by Josh at 2/6/2001 3:02 PM EST


Engineer on team #419, Rambots, from Wentworth Institute of Technology.


In Reply to: 4x4 or 4x6??
Posted by colleen - T190 on 2/6/2001 12:58 AM EST:



: I thought is was a 4x6 that ran across the entire field..

: maybe you mis-spoke.. or (i couldn't believe it :-P) the drawings we used were wrong in another place

: just wondering.. hope i'm wrong or that functionality is built in

Yeh, AFAIK when we looked up the specs for the bar, it was 2 2x6 pieces of lumber with a 3/8 inch piece of plywood sandwitched in between. Making the overall width 6 inches and the total hight 4 3/8 inches. At least that's what the manual we had said.

Josh
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"Murphy's Law's: Nature always sides with the hidden flaw"
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