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We have a rack, on wheels, where project boards can be put in to put away the project you are currently working on. This way the tables stay free for the next one.

As long as your project board is 42cm wide so that it fits in the rack, on top of some screws in the mounting holes, you are good.

An example board idea is a wooden piece with side, font and back panels. Those panels form a box when stored in the frame. When taking the project to a table, remove the panels and insert them into slots on the board increasing your working surface.

When storing your project don't forget to remove syn2cat tools from the board (screw drivers, pliers etc...)

Using a board instead of a box simplifies the unboxing and shelving of the project. Even non project related people can free up a table by just assembling the board and panels into a box and put it on the shelve.

Put your name, and maybe the current project's name on your board. You can also use the QR code system http://i.syn2cat.lu/ for this.

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