don't get me wrong because things do matter, but some things I do have to let go of. That's a real big livewel - 33.5 long/15" deep and 19 wide; or 42 gallons, just did the math, I keep forgetting :facepalm: it gets bigger when I forget :lol:
The point is that as big as it is, I'm not physically able to get down in there and operate a grinder safely, or at all. Especially since I tore a rotator cuff patting myself on the back :lol: JUST KIDDING!! I heard that one time and think it funny, just offering some levity.
It's simple algebra and geometry, but I still know few people these days that could create an abstract point in a three dimensional field and nail it (done all in my head without the aid of a drawing or calculator). If I'm proud of anything with this project, it's how the livewell fill plumbing came out. Fiberglass, PVC, and wood are foreign materials to me; they haven't the same properties as steel - different to work with.
And those raised deck pieces, had they been steel plate, could have sculpted them with a torch no problem. With so many different angles as they mate to the transom and gunwales, took lots of time without proper woodworking tools.
Just saying, this project is dragging on and I need a second wind...... well.... maybe a 3rd or 4th? lol
All of this bending over at the waist, my lower back muscles have pumped up and I now have to loosen my belt!! maybe I'm dyslexic??? :facepalm: :lol: