 Alright, now let's see what these scrolls say. I've been avoiding putting the fiberglass on this. I've waxed it a lot. And you know, I'm still nervous that I'm going to put the fiberglass on here and it's not going to release, so I'm doing a little test. Okay, several hours later now and this is fully cured, I'm sure. Maybe this is going to work out alright. I'm still going to wax it one more time before I risk it, but I think I'm good. This is going to come out so good or so bad. This morning I woke up, checked the weather, the weather looked good. So I said, that's it, I am doing the pontoon mold. So it's out here in position. I put a bunch of newspaper under it so it won't stick to the board under it. I just re-waxed the whole thing. I'm letting it sit in the sun to make sure that all dries. I've got my umbrella, I've got to stick over here so I can put the umbrella up to keep this in the shade while I'm putting the resin on. I've got my roller, full bucket of resin, I just refilled it, big piece of fiberglass unrolled. Okay, this is my plan. I want to make sure this doesn't have any bubbles in it or anything. So first I'm going to take this resin, which is really thick because it's kind of a little bit too old. I'm just going to roll it on the whole thing, real thick layer. I'm going to let that cure a little bit, enough to let it solid, then I'm going to take this and put it on it and when it's in that solid state in the early stages it's really sticky. So this will just stick right to us, I'll just get it right stuck to it. And then I'll put more resin on that, but thinner resin, I'll thin it out with some new resin. And then probably put, I don't know, that's as far as I have actually laid out and planned right now. Once I get to that point, everything else is a piece of cake. I'll probably put like another two layers of fiberglass on after that. And I've got my pontoon holders just tacked in with a few dots of resin here. So anytime I have extra resin left over from doing a section of this, I'll come over here and fiberglass in some of this stuff and some of that, like in the edges here. I have a bunch of little rectangles right here for that. So I think I'm ready to do everything. Everything. All right, phase one complete. This is now coated in shiny, shiny resin, which will hopefully not stick too hard. And I did have enough to get some fiberglass on this and fiberglass that thing in. I was hoping I would have enough space to mount this up here, which it looks like I totally will, because I'm putting my hinge here for the pontoon holders. Plenty of space. So one concern I have with this is this makes a pretty tight corner in here. And this stuff does have some rigidity to it. So I might, you know, trying to get it to take that sharp corner might be an issue. It might kind of roll around and it'll lose some of the shape. And I was thinking, hopefully I can just jam it in there, but I don't think I want to risk it. So I'm thinking I should take this, prop some wood under it, lift it up like, I don't know, a centimeter, centimeter and a half. And then this will be able to go right down to the bottom edge of this. And then in the space between, that's where it can curve out. And that's like a work of art. Got another layer of fiberglass on there. Two layers should be plenty strong to pull it out and have a look. I'm kind of freaking out a bit right now. Over a conversation I just had over lunch with my daughters, six and seven years old. To sum it up, the conversation ended like this. Aurora, should I make my house a giant robot turtle? And she said yes. And that is going to keep me up all night tonight. Anyway, I got to get back to this right now, though. OK, just, yeah, I'll think about that tonight. Oh, I'm so not sleeping tonight. Well, I got that all waxed. So once it dries, I can put fiberglass in it. It'll take a while to dry because it was the first time I waxed it. And there were a few little bubbles in there. So they're kind of full of wax right now. So they're going to take a while to dry. In the meantime, I'll secure these guys better. Because this is going to have a pin through it, which is like pipe. And then off the top and the bottom, it's going to have an arm that comes out to these pontoons. So one here, one there, and two on the other side. So these are going to have to be nice and strong. And they're going to be able to swing in and out. So they have to be strong, with force going on them that way, but also force going that way and that way. And I also tilted them back so that when the pontoons swing back, they go lower. And when they swing forward, they go up. So I'll be able to control the height of the pontoons just by swinging them forward or back. That should make that pretty stiff just at the bottom.