Well, being the motivated guy I am, and with the grid as flat as my ex wife, and the temps dropped into the '70s F from 90+ I lowered it to check it out to be sure it was truly "safe". The "stop" hit the yaw tube and the cam action jacked it up and around the yaw tube. The tail boom tagged all 3 blades as shown:
The locked up pivot bits:
The biggest blade ding:
Crappy photos of other blades:
Reset tail geometry:
Another photo of the worst ding:
I probably will touch up the blades and put a through bolt through the tail pivot so it cannot do this again. Or, perhaps add some wider iron or cut off and move that stop which is located in a bad position (too far in to the yaw tube).
Just an update as it grows dark and the grid remains @ 0 Volts. At least the freezer & fridge are running and a light or two.