cvermeulen;2314390; said:
Get the fiberglass/gelcoat before going anywhere near the acrylic. Couple reasons.
1) Having the acrylic sit there, you'll be dying to put it in, so you will rush.
2) The gelcoating/fging process will take quite a while, allowing you to save up for the relatively expensive acrylic.
3) Acrylic gets bashed about when just hanging around... it would really suck to put your windows in and discover they'd been scratched while hanging about your work area.
All good points! Least I remind myself of the several broken sheets of glass that were meant for the 200 gal. lol
zennzzo;2314537; said:
C) get out the VISA and get it all...
I wish, but that's a no go. I don't have good credit anymore after buying a house. My score bottomed out after I bought this house. Was at like 720, and now it's like 580. I got too many things on credit so my score dropped. It's funny cause I've never had a late payment on anything!
FSM;2314684; said:
If you just mysteriously vanished without finishing this, I think about half the members of this site would hate you forever.
I'd hate me forever. If you look at my join date and the # of posts that I have you'd realize that I'm not going anywhere.
zennzzo;2314865; said:
No,
I'd put together a posse and do a search and rescue. Anybody this committed to their Monsters, that didn't finish this project would, have to be a victim of foul play...
Don't worry man, I'm more dedicated than ever. I just have to please the wife by hanging on to the money until my first paycheck rolls in. I'm not going to get to do any work today, but the next couple of days seem desirable for working on it. All the snow from earlier this week melted, and the temps came up a little. Snowed 6" on me the other day. I had to hurry and cover my ponds and insulate them for the long winter ahead.