by rizzz » Wed Apr 12, 2017 1:12 am
I think this is again nothing more than a misunderstanding.
In Keith’s defence, I don’t believe he intended any hostility towards the factory in any way (Of course Keith, please correct me if I’m wrong here).
All Keith was saying was that having paid a fair amount of for a product, you expect the product not to be faulty but if it is, you have a right to have it exchanged and should not have to fix it yourself.
I see no hostility in that statement.
However (and here’s where I think the misunderstanding originates from), I also don’t think Sonex would refuse replacing parts that were defective, but I think in this case it’s really a matter of trying to find a solution that causes as little disruption to the project as possible, isn’t it?
If the problem with the flutes was discovered before the ribs were attached to the spars it would have been an easy decision, just get them replaced and work on something else whilst you wait for the new ones to arrive. But that’s not the case here.
And let’s be honest, moving/removing a few flutes is going to take a couple of hours at most which is a blink of an eye in the grand scheme of things.
Waiting for new ribs to be shipped, drilling out the old ones, preparing & installing the new ones once you receive them, … is going to take a lot more time and effort,
And if the factory says structurally there is no issue, that’s probably the way I would go as well. Once the skin is on, nobody will know.
Michael
Sonex #145 from scratch (mostly)
Taildragger, 2.4L VW engine, AeroInjector, Prince 54x48 P-Tip
VH-MND, CofA issued 2nd of November 2015
First flight 7th of November 2015
Phase I Completed, 11th of February 2016
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