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Re: 30 lbs allowance

Thanks for all the answers.

We will take a motor and some other little pieces of so that we are in the 30 lbs.

We do not want to bend the rules anyhow. We are serious about following the rules.
We did not plan on going over the 30, but like I said the cover turned out to be very heavy.

And by the way: We do not live in the north east, so our schools were not closed, but we are still not allowed to use the school shops.
So our robot is build in a living room without of any special shop tool and without of any mentors.
So also if we had the 5 lbs more I don't think that we would have any advantage. Other teams do more than we do, because they have good machines that we could just dream of.

Thanks for all your answers again!
 


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