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Unread 20-01-2003, 14:53
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Originally posted by FotoPlasma
It took me 5 seconds to find that rule. You could have done this on your own.
Jim, I don't think that was what he was asking.
Please be careful before you yell at someone.

Glue is allowed for the purpose of attaching something to something else. It is allowable as a fastener.

For instance, you can legally glue a piece of tread onto something else.

Also, update 4, rescinded the rule that was quoted. I believe it IS legal to attach tread to off the shelf wheels. Can someone back me up on that?

PS - This thread (and others like it) should be in Q&A...
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