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Open Flame in the Pits
Why is this not allowed? How else are teams expected to prevent fraying cords and ropes. Obviously you could use tape, but it isn't nearly as professional or permanent as burning the end. I think it's a stupid rule. I get that the rule helps to prevent fires in the pit and things like that, but these teams are trusted with many more dangerous tools and equipment than a lighter.
Last edited by Ginger Power : 05-03-2016 at 20:40. |
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Can't you use an old soldering iron?
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Very good advice. Will consider this for the future.
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Based on what I've seen from many teams, with regards to their work habits and work environment in the pits, I for one am completely in favor of the rule.
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Emphatically seconded
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Yep. Due to safety, insurance, and a million other things including common sense is why we have this rule
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| Yes. Try soaking about an inch long section with superglue. When the glue is set, cut the cord with a sharp implement. |
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
We have a DIY nichrome wire cutter that cuts rope for us and cauterizes the end at the same time. Great tool.
Costs about $10 to make; just a power supply and nichrome wire. |
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Yeah, uh, I'm going to agree with the majority here-- while there are some teams I would trust to safely have an open flame in their pits, I'm not sure I could say that about the majority or even many teams. Heck, I'm not sure I'd trust myself to be safe with fire in the pits, and I was a scout for almost ten years. Also, consider the many teams that have big, potentially flammable banners in their pits... In close proximity to other pits... Yeah, I like the no open flames rule.
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
And then there's the off-chance that somebody tries to fuse a rope that isn't plastic-type. Read: Is flammable, not meltable.
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Still not legal as they require an open flame to start up. Otherwise, they'd be great for pit use.
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Weller Portsol PSI100K Weller P2KC Pro Piezo Kit Cordless I've got the PSI100K. You really think I'd mention them if they weren't 100% legal? I mean, provided you don't use them in flame-thrower mode. |
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Re: Open Flame in the Pits
Or soak the end in glue. Also have used heat shrink tubing.
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