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got a scale handy?
Posted by Joe Johnson at 1/10/2001 6:09 AM EST
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: Goal...PVC is loose... Posted by Elaine on 1/9/2001 11:17 PM EST: We have a goal almost built, our flanges do fit the PVC so something is probably wrong on your end. By the way, has anyone else weighed the goal? At the kickoff, I hefted the thing up and guessed that it weighed about 40 pounds with about 10 small balls in it. Others who did the same thing came up with a similar estimate. But... ...I was very surprised to get a weight of over 60 pounds for the goal we built. Does this match other team's goal weight? Do tell. Joe J. |
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