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Re: Float Design
Hi,
I am the Construction Co-Chair for the 2006 Cal Poly Pomona Tournament of Roses Parade float. When finished, it is a quite massive vehicle (18 feet wide, 55 feet long, 16 feet tall) and made primarily from steel. There are TONS of pictures on our website www.cpprosefloat.org This is probably a bit more elaborate than you are looking for, but hopefully it'll give you some ideas. I'd be glad to try to answer any specific questions you have. ![]() Last edited by sanddrag : 12-09-2006 at 22:31. |
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Re: Float Design
I have cut costs down on some floats by stretching fabic on frames (wood or pvc) as where other poeple use plywood. of course the fabric was painted and was really effective, we won third @ UCF homecoming so it musta been good.
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