What's a hinge?

Posted by Jason Bogroff.

Engineer on team #153, Smokey and the Bandits, from Somerset County Technical & Vocational School and Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical.

Posted on 10/25/2000 3:54 PM MST

My students asked me if a hinge is a fastener, and I just laughed and changed the subject (that’s what I do when I don’t know the answer to a question). Is a hinge a fastener or an illegal part? I looked through the previous fastener questions in the forum, but the answer did not present itself.

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 10/25/2000 6:20 PM MST

In Reply to: What’s a hinge? posted by Jason Bogroff on 10/25/2000 3:54 PM MST:

I am sorry, I thought for sure I remember having hinges in the kit (simple hinges I mean, not the 4 bar ones). But, they are not on the list, so they didn’t make the kit boxes.

At this point, I suppose that it is water over the dam.

How do folks want to work this?

Leave it alone, or add simple hinges to the additional hardware list.

I can go either way.

Make your case if you have strong feelings either way.

The default will be no change, so the 'add ‘em’ folks will have to make the strongest case.

Joe J.

Posted by Jason Baker.

Student on team #240, Mach V, from Jefferson High School and Visteon.

Posted on 10/25/2000 8:25 PM MST

In Reply to: Q&A – No hinges? posted by Joe Johnson on 10/25/2000 6:20 PM MST:

Joe, I think hinges would be a great addition. To be completely honest, we already had hinges in our plan but it never occured to me that they weren’t in the kit because if I’m not mistaken they were there last year. Correct? anyhow, to help us all out, I think we should add them. and as far as the air valves–I’ll have a part number and cost for you on the 18th of november.

–Jason

Posted by S. Krussell.

Coach on team #349, Robahamas, from International Academy and Ford Motor Co…

Posted on 10/25/2000 9:10 PM MST

In Reply to: Q&A – No hinges? posted by Joe Johnson on 10/25/2000 6:20 PM MST:

Joe, It’s simple…add them as extra hardware. they ARE fasteners afterall. Besides, we need them! I think they were on the list last year.

Posted by Matt Berube.

Engineer on team #49, Delphi Knights, from Buena Vist High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 10/26/2000 6:19 AM MST

In Reply to: Q&A – No hinges? posted by Joe Johnson on 10/25/2000 6:20 PM MST:

I’m not sure that I would agree that hinges are a fastener, but I cannot see any downside to adding them to the additional hardware list.

Matt Berube
Team 49

Posted by Rod Prather.

Engineer on team #234, Cyber Blue, from Perry Meridian High School and Rolls Royce.

Posted on 10/26/2000 8:39 AM MST

In Reply to: Q&A – No hinges? posted by Joe Johnson on 10/25/2000 6:20 PM MST:

It’s getting late already. We would have liked to have had a hinge yesterday but we had to find another
way. If you are going to 'add ‘em’, add 'em quick. Otherwise it will be to the detriment of the quickest teams.

: The default will be no change, so the 'add ‘em’ folks will have to make the strongest case.

: Joe J.

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 10/26/2000 9:34 AM MST

In Reply to: Q&A – No hinges? posted by Joe Johnson on 10/25/2000 6:20 PM MST:

Failing to hear any opposition to adding hinges (and no, I would not have ruled that they were in as a fastener), the are officially ‘IN.’

Following addition is made to the Additional Hardware List:

Simple Hinges with hinge pins less than 4.5 inches long and 3/8 inches in diameter (this easily includes the hinges on the conference room door just outside my office) are allowed to be used without limit on quantity.

Before anyone asks, Hinges with integral springs are not allowed.

Joe J.