
Let's discuss
Moderators: Timko, Solty, Frank Delicious, Blake_T, Fritz, Booter

Ryen91 wrote:I am pretty sure I am more intelligent then you think and have allot more knowledge then your post might suggest.
veganray wrote:As the yellow one seems to be partially (albeit ever so slightly) supported by the chains, as well, I would call it in.
ChUcK wrote:veganray wrote:As the yellow one seems to be partially (albeit ever so slightly) supported by the chains, as well, I would call it in.
It could be just because the red disc is pushing the chain out to meet the yellow one, but in this case I would have to put on my lawyer face and say that veganray is correct. Has anybody ever seen a disc come to rest hanging like that?
ChUcK wrote:veganray wrote:As the yellow one seems to be partially (albeit ever so slightly) supported by the chains, as well, I would call it in.
It could be just because the red disc is pushing the chain out to meet the yellow one, but in this case I would have to put on my lawyer face and say that veganray is correct. Has anybody ever seen a disc come to rest hanging like that?
UpFromTheAshes wrote:IMO, if the disc comes to rest being supported by any part of the basket in any way, it should be good.
mobster wrote:ChUcK wrote:veganray wrote:As the yellow one seems to be partially (albeit ever so slightly) supported by the chains, as well, I would call it in.
It could be just because the red disc is pushing the chain out to meet the yellow one, but in this case I would have to put on my lawyer face and say that veganray is correct. Has anybody ever seen a disc come to rest hanging like that?
Vegan Ray is not correct solely due to the fact that the rules state "excludes a disc resting on top of, or hanging outside of, the upper entrapment section." If the rules did not specifically call out that you could argue that it's being supported by the chains.
Ryen91 wrote:I am pretty sure I am more intelligent then you think and have allot more knowledge then your post might suggest.
UpFromTheAshes wrote:if the disc comes to rest being supported by any part of the basket in any way, it should be good.
Ryen91 wrote:I am pretty sure I am more intelligent then you think and have allot more knowledge then your post might suggest.
veganray wrote:UpFromTheAshes wrote:if the disc comes to rest being supported by any part of the basket in any way, it should be good.
Should a disc laying on the base of a portable basket be good? Or a disc that comes to rest on the lock of the sleeve, wholly supported by the lock bezel (part of the basket)? How 'bout one that comes to rest hanging from the bolt that connects the bottom of the disc-catching bucket to the pole?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests