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Re: tire warming

To: richarda@npclabels.com, autox@autox.team.net, mrndr2@juno.com
Subject: Re: tire warming
From: GSMnow@aol.com
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 10:52:25 EDT
In a message dated 10/3/00 8:18:46 AM Central Daylight Time, mrndr2@juno.com 
writes:

<< If you scrape it off as soon as you get to grid (we used large screw
 drivers), you don't need the torch.   >>

I know, I peeled a bunch at the site between runs, it was more of a joke, 
trying to come up with an excuse for heating the tires. 

In a message dated 10/3/00 8:35:39 AM Central Daylight Time, 
richarda@npclabels.com writes:

<< If I were on the protest committee then using a torch would be considered
 "similar means".>>

Well, I guess, heat is heat, but a flame and an electric heating element are 
far from similar. I agree it shoulod not be allowed, but people have 
distorted rules much futher.

<< Aside from that I would think that a SSS would stop you from using a torch
 in grid ( anyhow I hope they would), if you let it set on one spot too long
 its good bye tire, car, car next to you etc. It gets knocked over and gets
 to the oil spill left by the British car next to you and we can roast hot
 dogs. >>

I also agree on the safety issue. I know there is a rule that pressurized gas 
bottles must be protected, but I found no rule banning a torch or welding 
equipment.

This is totally hypothetical, but..
Let's assume a mod car has a minor part break on course. Would it then be 
acceptible for the driver to braze it in grid to make his next run? Same 
torch, used to heat a metal part. Go further and use Oxy Acetylene to make a 
proper weld, and you have enough heat to do major damage. I could understand 
if the car has to be moved from grid to do these kinds of repairs, but has 
there ever been a ruling on it? The safety concerns of a torch in grid are 
real, I agree.

Gary M.

This started as a sort of joke to see ahow people felt. I wonder where it 
will go now?

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