BSC9 was floated, balanced and made to be mostly well-adjusted today. I say mostly, because some of the lock/unlock shifts are not as tight as I would prefer (we are just nudging the limits of the specs) and we are waiting for a response from higher ups on a request I made for payload change (shifting some wall mass up onto the keel). I left the ISI locked while Jason makes IAS measurments, and any changes to the ISI made from here on out shouldn't affect the optics position.