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Hi all. Hope everyone's doing well as we near the end of week two.
QUESTION 1 - Have any teams found a discrepancy between the actual weight of a goal your team constructed and the weight FIRST communicated - 181 LBS? We constructed goals based on the BOM and updates, weighed each by hoisting onto an industrial scale, and we continually come up with between 130-135 lbs. QUESTION 2 - If your goals do come close to 181 LBS, how did you weigh it? Are your materials the same as FIRST has specified on the prints? Thanks in advance for the help! John Larock Team 365 - Miracle Workerz |
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