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I have been to 3 SVA's & 1 IVA, we always carry several boxes of items, including trim and silicon, that way if Mr IVA points out an edge he is not happy with we can fix it there and then.
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By the way, if they can't contact it (with the 100mm sphere) , they can't test it |
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I've noticed you always have to have the last post.
Prove me wrong |
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Bit silly though, it's simple enough really, either they are allowed to test non-contactable edges or they are not, it's certainly not a matter of opinion. If it's a really big deal for you, why not post up the relevant part of the IVA manual? What you are looking for is a bit that says the opposite of this- "2. All ‘hard’ parts contactable with a 100mm sphere, which form an external surface or protrude 5mm or more from the external surface must have a radius of curvature of at least 2.5mm (see note 2)." HTH |
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New you couldn't leave it
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Now you are adding silliness to your incorrect answers. The guy asks a question, I answer it (correctly), then people start contradicting me. Now I'm happy enough to be contradicted when I'm wrong, (and that does happen sometimes) but the reason it may not happen very often is that when I am not sure of the answer I either look it up (easy enough to do) or I STFU. |
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Chocolate Biscuit
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