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Q&A: Are these mat'ls legal?
Posted by Joe Johnson.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. Posted on 10/29/2000 7:16 AM MST In Reply to: Are these mat'ls legal? posted by Jason Rukes on 10/26/2000 6:53 AM MST: Question: PVC endcap used to close the end of a PVC tube. Legal or Not Legal? Answer: Yes Question: Screws or other fasteners used to gain traction on the field. Just like the set screws on CD5's wheels. Assuming no damage will be caused to the field of course. Legal or Not Legal? Answer: The edges cannot sharp. AND we cannot even THINK about hurting the gym floor below the carpet. We will have to make the call on a case by case basis. We will error on the side of protecting our right to have another CDI next year (which means we can not risk having the carpet ruined). Question: Spacers (nylon, aluminum, etc.), used like a washer, to fill the gap between two materials clamped by a fastener. Legal or Not Legal? Answer: Washers are legal, if used within reason (e.g. a 0.5 inch stack may be reasonable while a 2.5 inch stack of washers may not be). Question: Regarding above, could an aluminum spacer be considered aluminum tubing, making it a legal additional material? Answer: I will allow it. Question: PVC cement used to fasten PVC tubing to PVC fittings. Legal or Not Legal? Answer: I believe that this is specifically allowed by the rules. But to repeat, Yes this is legal. |
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