Re: Hagar's last post here...
I've sent the school an email assuring them I have no intention of going after them, following my gut feeling and what I've heard about them.
But I did ask for a copy of the rental agreement, just in case.
Their response will tell the tale, I guess.
If they wanted to be total pricks, they might argue that regardless of who did what, I signed that waiver, so I'm "it".
I hope we all stay friends- I've found that although there are plenty of scumbags in the flying business, most people in the business will do the right thing, even when great sums of money are concerned.
And a friend in that world, someone who knows you trust and respect them, is so valuable I can't even begin to explain it to a non-pilot.
I've also noticed that airport-bum scuttlebutt is usually accurate, and these folks have a good reputation there and are highly respected from what I've heard so far.
The shop that did this work, however, owes me an apology, along with everyone else who's climbed into the plane since they last worked on it.
I'm not a vindictive guy, but as you say, action must be taken to prevent it from happening again- the next pilots and/or pax may not be so lucky.
I'm starting to worry about other planes that have come out of that shop... not a pleasant thought. :-/
One more thing:
I'm not put off ragwings at all by this, and it's not just because I'm basically a flying fool.

Improper maintenance is improper maintenance- an airliner or combat-hardened aircraft can be brought down by a component you can hold in your hand if it was the wrong part or installed wrong.
Fate is the hunter, and all that.
Not leery of flying in general, either... although I was a little spooked getting aboard an A320 the next day... man, those flaps wiggle like crazy when they're deployed!!
The second leg was in a good ol' tanklike DC-9... helped ease me out of my discomfort.
But I must get back in the saddle ASAP- Bob has invited me to fly in his 120 if I get out there next month, and either way I'm planning to get back up in that J3 at Andover very soon.