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h2. Prop Rod Subteam
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h3. Members:  Trang Pham and Alex Vargas (respectively)\\ \\

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Our   team also addressed the issue of the prop rods used to hold up the  lids  on the large ovens were not working very well.  Forces from the  wind  would cause the prop rods to break and the hinges attaching the  oven  lids to the oven body to become loose.  We decided to address this  issue  by designing the adjustable prop rod shown below.  Instead of  the old  design with a wooden rod with discreet holes, this design uses a  3/8"  metal pole with a hydraulic fitting and a screw to tighten the  rod in  place.  Additionally, a hold was drilled into the flat side of  the tee  so that it can be attached to the oven wall.   Though this  design has  not yet been tested (we have yet to devise an experimental  apparatus),  we are confident that the new prop rod will work better  than the  previous design and we plan to use this on new ovens, and  retrofit old  ovens with the new design.
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Figure 2: New Prop Rod Design
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h4. For More Information:\\ \\

Small Cooker Final Report\\ \\

[Prop Rod Final Report|download/attachments/147948961/Report+Prop+Rod+Tests.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1305640727000]
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