OH NO!
High factor of wigulation that occurred during scuff sanding moved the lino inboard a little, (flap moving inboard and outboard because sticks holding it up). That in itself is not a problem but the thinner layer of lino slipped under the contact area between flap and closeout and reduced the gap!
Both Alan and I, (Ron), used thin needle nose to pull it back out after it was noticed a little after 1.5 hours from when mixing started.
It squeezed out after a while to create a nice uniform gap.
Who says scuff sanding is not without danger?
Y9-07-01