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Our crate had a padlock on it and door hinges for one opening (hehe i made it that way). I even put windows. Anyway, at the PIT, you technically have the option of using ur crate as an extra table if it doesn't get in the way, or is tall enough.
That worked really well for us because we had a small robot. This year might be a problem though. (uh oh, did i just reveal the robot?) heh... So yeah, if you want to design your crate to become a table when disassembled, go right ahead. Last year's crate was used as a table as well as a cabinet to store stuff (padlocked of course). -anton |
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