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Lettering on crate
Posted by Richard Ragunton Jr.
Student on team #359 from Waialua High School. Posted on 2/7/2000 9:31 PM MST I was wondering, when shipping the crate does the lettering absolutley have to be 5', I was wondering because of the space. Our team name is kind of long and is unlikley to fit. I could use some insight here |
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Re: Lettering on crate
Posted by Mike King.
Other on team #88, TJ², from Bridgewater Raynham and Johnson & Johnson Professional. Posted on 2/8/2000 10:41 PM MST In Reply to: Lettering on crate posted by Richard Ragunton Jr on 2/7/2000 9:31 PM MST: : I was wondering, when shipping the crate does the : lettering absolutley have to be 5', I was wondering : because of the space. Our team name is kind of long and : is unlikley to fit. I could use some insight here No one else is jumping in, so here I go with some assumptions. Assumption #1. You meant 5' not 5' (Inches vs feet) Assumption #2. It has to be that large because it's going to be stored in a large warehouse, and they need to be able to read the writing, while they are standing on the ground, and the box is 30 feet in the air on a shelf. I have no idea what our box for this year looks like, but here's a picture of last years. Assume the box is 4 feet high |
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