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Re: Pit on Wheels!
Check out team 365(MOE)'s traveling machine shop. It is the one "pit on wheels" setup that has truly stuck out in my mind throughout the years as being truly awesome. In fact, because I knew they had one, they were the first team I went to at the Philadelphia Regional when my team needed to borrow an arbor press. If anyone had the right tool for the job, they did!
Also, I've noticed that team 237 has had a unique pit area shelving system. I believe it is collapsible and very space/travel efficient. I am sure there are many other teams who have developed these "traveling machine shops"! I would encourage you to PM one of their mentors for more information and/or pictures. |
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