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Re: Materials not specifically allowed are now illegal?!?!

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Originally Posted by Whippet View Post
Yes, it does.
You're right. I am not allowed to use any fasteners to attach my fabric but I do have the option of using aluminum angle per -E. -F only pertains to attaching the bumper to the bot so I guess I will just have to balance the angle on the wood and hope that is holds the fabric . There is no section that covers what materials can be used to attach the fabric to the wood other than the optional angle. But it does not say that I can use any fasteners in the angle.

I realize the picture says use woods screws through the angle to attach the fabric but pictures are not rules. Anything that say R21-A,B,C,D,E,F are the rules if you want to get technical about it. If they wanted you to use wood screws through the optional metal it should have been mentioned in -E and not just shown in the picture.
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