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Re: How & where do you build the bot when it snows and your robo-base (school) is clo

When school is closed here, EVERYONE is locked out. The alarms are armed, and no one is allowed to be in, or enter the building. They're serious about this.

We've had three school closings during build seasons: one last year and two this year. Last year, they announced at the end of the day that the snow was coming down too fast, and after-school activities were cancelled. That time, we packed up and took the robot to my house, where we continued to work until the end of the build season.

This year, we had two closings: one because of a bomb threat, which didn't hurt anything, since we had chosen to leave our robot and supplies at the machine shop owned by one of our sponsors. The other closing this year was because of a snow day, and although the robot was in the teacher's van, most of our supplies were locked away in the school. Thankfully, it was not problematic because we didn't happen to need any of that stuff (we were mostly doing new fabrication that day), but it made me realize that we can be shut down very easily for something minor. If that day was supposed to be for programming or electrical and we'd left the laptop or wire and crimp terminals at the school, we would've been stuck trying to figure out what we could do.

When you have the possibility of heavy lake-effect snow, it's good to plan ahead to help prevent wasted days. I am thankful for the fact that we don't have as many problems with weather as some other teams. It would be horrible to be locked out of the school for five days, or have your shop flooded (which I believe one team had a few years ago).

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