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Originally posted by Gadget470
(i.e. what 45 and a few other teams did with tapping the mounting piece, wasn't intended to be used like that).
That mounting piece isn't part of the cylinder itself therefore it is not a requirement it be there...45 did not do anything illegal in this case as far as I know....does removing that mounting piece modify the cylinder or its function? no...seems pretty legal in both the literal sense and the "spirit" of the rule.

In both the painting case and the removing the mounting piece I think they are legal. Last year demolition squad (267) had caution tape wrapping (in the same place as the paint, and it was considered legal there too).