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Easy-to-Construct Pit Display

Nate Laverdure

By: Nate Laverdure
New: 03-05-2006 19:09
Updated: 09-02-2007 19:51
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Plans and instructions included! The pit display consists of modular units that can be easily assembled and disassembled on-site, making it the perfect way for a rookie team to advertise their team and their sponsors in the pits!

The pit display built by Team 612 consists of modular units that can be easily assembled and disassembled on-site. This is the perfect way for a rookie team to advertise their team in the pits! Each unit has a square base and is approximately 20 inches wide and 90 inches tall, allowing it to fit within the 10 foot pit constraint (that is, nothing in the pit can extend above 10 feet high). Each side of a unit is made up of three panels wrapped with felt so that pictures, signs, and any other cool things your team would like to advertise to other teams and the judges can be attached to the outside with velcro. Team 612 hopes that such an item in your pit adds to your pit aesthetics, team image, and visibility among other teams.

Features
--Size: 20 x 20 x 90 inches
--Holds dozens of pictures, signs, and brochures
--Felt covered panels allows for rearrangement of media
--Display easily pulls apart for disassembly
--PVC frame is sturdy and secure
--Single open side and open interior allows for extra storage
--Perfect signage and advertisement solution for a rookie team
--Your sponsors will love it!

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