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additional hardware + tools
Posted by Artur.
Other from International Academy. Posted on 11/3/2000 8:54 PM MST I was wondering if the use of a router was allowed. I also wanted to know what kinds of adhesives are allowed (ie wood glue, rubber cement, etc.) thanks |
Re: additional hardware + tools
Posted by Artur.
Other from International Academy. Posted on 11/3/2000 9:02 PM MST In Reply to: additional hardware + tools posted by Artur on 11/3/2000 8:54 PM MST: one more question came to mind... is the use of epoxy allowed? : I was wondering if the use of a router was allowed. : I also wanted to know what kinds of adhesives are allowed (ie wood glue, rubber cement, etc.) : thanks |
Re: additional hardware + tools
Posted by Michael Martus.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Coach on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central H.S. and Delphi Automotives Systems. Posted on 11/5/2000 5:14 AM MST In Reply to: Re: additional hardware + tools posted by Artur on 11/3/2000 9:02 PM MST: See above. : : thanks |
Re: additional hardware + tools
Posted by Michael Martus.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Coach on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central H.S. and Delphi Automotives Systems. Posted on 11/4/2000 4:22 PM MST In Reply to: additional hardware + tools posted by Artur on 11/3/2000 8:54 PM MST: Question: : I was wondering if the use of a router was allowed. Answer: A router in my opinion is not a precision tool and is legal to use. Question: : I also wanted to know what kinds of adhesives are allowed (ie wood glue, rubber cement, etc.) Answer: Adhesives (any )are allowed. An adhesive is any combination of chemicals that will cause two or more things to stay in a specific position. WARNING: Using adhesive on No-Mod parts is not allowed as the chemicals will modify the surfaces in the process of adhesion and thus be a modification. |
Q&A: additional hardware + tools
Posted by Joe Johnson.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. Posted on 11/5/2000 7:11 PM MST In Reply to: Re: additional hardware + tools posted by Michael Martus on 11/4/2000 4:22 PM MST: Question: Is Epoxy allowed? Answer: Yes, if used as a fastener -- not to build up a structure (e.g. a mountain of epoxy) |
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