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threaded rod fasteners...
Posted by Anton Abaya at 2/3/2001 4:50 PM EST
Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NONE AT THE MOMENT! .say we bought a threaded rod thats not on the additional hardware list but actually used it as a fastener (which is unlimited in all forms) in the additional parts list.... can we use it? -anton |
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Re: threaded rod fasteners...
Posted by Josh Vetter at 2/3/2001 9:51 PM EST
Student on team #548, Robostangs, from Northville High School and BOSCH. In Reply to: threaded rod fasteners... Posted by Anton Abaya on 2/3/2001 4:50 PM EST: I asked FIRST the same question awhile ago, and they said threaded rod is considered a fastener, so you are allowed to use as much of it as you want, in any sizes. Josh Vetter P.S. Is anyone else watching XFL right now?? |
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