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Carter12s
20-02-2010, 18:38
We were not able to find 2 1/2 in pool noodles. We have been using 2 1/4 in foam pipe insulators. Does anyone know if that is OK? Also, we are confused about rule RO7L - joints between bumper sections and their radial projections of corners must be filled with soft bumper materials" Are they talking about that little square between the bumper and the frame that is left - see illustration on page 12 of the manual (section N)

EricH
20-02-2010, 21:51
We were not able to find 2 1/2 in pool noodles. We have been using 2 1/4 in foam pipe insulators. Does anyone know if that is OK? Also, we are confused about rule RO7L - joints between bumper sections and their radial projections of corners must be filled with soft bumper materials" Are they talking about that little square between the bumper and the frame that is left - see illustration on page 12 of the manual (section N)
The rule is 2 1/2 inch pool noodles. Your best bet is to go online and try to get some--or get another team to get some for you. You could also Q&A it to get an official answer--CD is not official.

As for the "radial projection of the corner", Figure 8-3 has what that should not look like. It needs to be filled with some form of pool noodle--either extend the two on the side into the corner, or place a vertical section in the corner and cover it.

dtengineering
21-02-2010, 00:46
Well, I was going to say I've had luck with Canadian Tire bringing them in right around the end of build season... but that likely isn't going to help you much.

So maybe contact AndyMark http://www.andymark.biz/bumper.html

And bring your bumpers as part of your withholding allowance.

Better yet... ship the bumpers as they are, find some pool noodles next week, then reassemble you bumpers at the competition if you have to (doesn't hurt to check the Q&A, but I suspect the answer will be "a pool noodle is a pool noddle"). A few pool noodles won't take up much of your 65 pound withholding allowance, and if you've got one or two students ready to rebuild the bumpers and the noodles cut to length you should be done fairly quickly on Thursday morning.

As for the "corners" bit... you can mitre the ends of the pool noodles (not the plywood) at 45 degrees, just as you would the corners of a picture frame.

Jason

Wayne Doenges
21-02-2010, 08:38
I would NOT use pipe insulation as it doesn't have the cushioning effect that a pool noodle has.
We got out pool noodles, last week, at the local pool place. I'm not sure if Jackson Hole will have any in this early in the pool season :rolleyes:

Chris is me
21-02-2010, 09:06
Better yet... ship the bumpers as they are, find some pool noodles next week, then reassemble you bumpers at the competition if you have to (doesn't hurt to check the Q&A, but I suspect the answer will be "a pool noodle is a pool noddle"). A few pool noodles won't take up much of your 65 pound withholding allowance, and if you've got one or two students ready to rebuild the bumpers and the noodles cut to length you should be done fairly quickly on Thursday morning.

Another plus of this plan is that if you don't cut your noodles before you get to competition, they are not FABRICATED ITEMs and thus they don't take up any of your WITHOLDING ALLOWANCE.