Quote:
Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
My opinion is that the adhesive on velcro is not considered "glue" for this purpose, it fits in the same group as labels. Nail polish on the other hand may be considered more than adhesive backed materials.
We used velcro in the past but abandoned it in favor of tie wraps. They are cheaper, easier to use and just as fast to replace components.
As a side note, the Q&A is the only place to get definitive answers to rules questions. My posts are my interpretation of the rules. I have been wrong before.
|
Al, how would you feel about using nail polish as a marking to help quickly ID which direction the connector goes in and where? Reason - Nail polish comes in a lot of colors, is pretty cheap, readily available. It COULD be considered adhesive holding the connector in.
(Obviously, if I plan on doing this and there is ambiguity in the rules I will post in Q&A during season. Just trying to get a bearing here)