Sponsors 2004
Milwaukee Tools provided all of the motors and transmissions for our 2003 creation X. These motors were more than powerful and were a crucial to our success in San Francisco. | |
Vreeland's Harley Davidson decide to sponsor M. I. for a second year by increasing their donation such that they are one of our leading sponsors for 2003. | |
Kawneer provided some aluminum extrusion that met the desired specifications for our frame assembly. They also helped us machine the base for Chrome Dome since it was too large for our bench top milling machine. | |
The NSH Foundation has been a great supporter of the engineering program at Bloomsburg High School. Their contributions have helped many students to develop engineering skills by providing the funding necessary to participate in these national competitions. Thanks for your continued support. | |
Panasonic donated a number of sub "C" cells that we were able to construct a number of battery packs with. Great batteries!
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Commercial Stainless, Inc | Commercial Stainless is a local steel fabrication company. They donated time and expertise in cutting and forming our titanium armor allowing us to use their sheer, water jet, and bending dyes. |
Carnes-Miller Gear Co. provided machine services to produce 4 custom cut gears for our weapon motor assembly. They were the only company that was able to help us cut the metric 7.5 Mod gear. The gears worked awesome! Thanks..... | |
Carpenter Technology is a PA firm that produces some of the finest Tool Steel available. This is the second year they were able to help our program cut through the opposition...... Sorry to the other robots.
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Merck is a global research-driven pharmaceutical company dedicated to the community and the promotion of engineering education. They were are major sponsor for our F1 in Schools team that placed first at the international competition during the fall of 2004.
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First Columbia Bank gave a financial donation to help support The F1 in Schools Engineering CAD/CAM Challenge. | |
Anderson Power made an educational donation of some of their specialty electrical connectors. The connectors worked great! | |
Crones Metal Working was able to help us obtain some exotic metals for our robotic program. They also provide machining support for our project. In addition they made a financial contribution to the program. | |
Dream Machines Motor Club | A supporting local classic car club |
Magee Rieter Automotive Systems | 3/8 " Nylon plate material donation to the robotic program |
Roto-Rooter | Roto-Rooter is a supporting local plumbing Co. |
Mr.John & Joyce Riley | Mr. Riley is a supporting school board member. |
Mr. James & Deirdre Huber | Mr. Huber is a supporting school board member. |
Mr. & Mrs. Dodson | Mr. Dodson and family are supporting school board members. |
Mr. Rich & Karen Vanderpool | Mr. Vanderpool is a supporting school board member |
Scott Town Auto | A supporting local automotive rental business. |
Derr, Pursel, Luschas & Norton LLP | A supporting Attorney at Law Office |
Susan Tetrick James | A supporting Attorney at Law |
Bernardi Italian Foods | A supporting local food manufacturer provided financial assistance |
Columbia County Farmers National Bank | A local financial institution provided funding to the robotics program |