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1. 03:04 PM - Intermittent Internet Connectivity Issues to Matronics... (Matt Dralle)
2. 08:39 PM - Pesky trim tab (Paul Eastham)
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Subject: | Intermittent Internet Connectivity Issues to Matronics... |
--> RV9-List message posted by: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
Dear Listers,
Starting at about 1:05pm PDT Matronics starting having intermittent
connectivity issues to the Internet. I've called the ISP and they are
looking into the problem and may do intrusive testing on the line at some
point this afternoon/evening. For the most part, things seem to be working
right now, but the line will drop out every once in a while for 2 to 3 minutes.
This problem will effect connections to the Matronics Web server as well as
distribution of List mail.
I will post a follow up when the problem has been resolved... Hopefully
later today.
Matt Dralle
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--> RV9-List message posted by: Paul Eastham <eastham@netapp.com>
Hi guys,
I did all the bending on my rv-9 trim tab and everything clecoed
together perfectly. I then went through a lot of trouble to buck
solid rivets on the bottom side of the spar, holding everything open
with clamps and such. Now, the top side of the spar slides past the
skin holes, and if I pull it into alignment I get a lengthwise bubble
on the bottom skin and a corresponding dimple on top. It makes a .1"
gap on either side of a ruler placed forward-aft. The trailing edge
bend still looks good and symmetrical.
I guess the spar doesn't keep the correct angle on the skin unless
clecoed top and bottom. Seems like if I had just used pop rivets
on the bottom, the spar would have stayed in the right orientation and
there would have been no problem. So much for trying to do the right
thing... :)
Anyone successfully used solid rivets on the bottom? Any hints for
my next attempt?
Paul
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