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Re: pic: Magic wheels

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Originally Posted by Jay H 237
It's a cool design but I doubt it will pass inspection. You do realize the edges of the platform are diamond plate and the spinning wheel will probably shatter or chip the marbles when it comes in contact with the diamond plate. FIRST won't be too keen on having to bring out an Electrolux and vacuum the field after your match. If you REALLY want to try to use these wheels I would suggest bring another set of wheels without marbles so in case you fail inspection you could change wheels.
I think you have hit on the real key here. As the wheels are currently configured, they MIGHT pass inspection. But the first time they chip on the platform lip and get a sharp edge, they would then pose a damage hazard to the carpet. At that point, you run the risk of being DQ'd.

My best advise: just in case, take an extra set of un-modified wheels with you, and practise on changing them out real fast!

-dave
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