 I got the lid off the water tank no problem. Now I need to get that mold piece out of there, the fiberglass cone. I'm hoping I can wrap it up and fit it out this hole. I do not have a great feeling about it, but I guess I just need to get in there and see if I can curl it up. I'm fairly confident this won't collapse on me if I'm in there. Confident enough that I'm gonna do it. Oh, but then I have to decide if I can't get the fiberglass cone out, would I rather break the fiberglass cone or cut a chunk of the water tank so I can get it out and then repair it? I think I'd rather break the cone. Yeah, I should break the cone rather than the tank because if I break the tank then every future tank I'm doing like this I'm basically just gonna do the same. I have to cut a chunk out to get the thing out. But if I break the cone then I can repair the cone in a way that it fits together and comes apart so I can get it in and out. Yeah, I'm not gonna video this because I'm gonna have to leave the camera over there and I don't know how long this is gonna take to get the thing out. But if someone finds this and I'm dead because it's collapsed on me, just upload this to my YouTube. Okay, bye. All right, I found a nice shady spot I could put the camera rope to wrap around that thing. Oh, I can't believe it. It actually fit. This thing fit out that little hole. Round thing through square hole. Oh, shut up, Jamie. Anyway, it wasn't easy and my forearms are kind of itchy now from the fiberglass. I'm thinking next time I do this I need to bring a ratchet strap because I had to wind this pretty tight into a pretty tight burrito to get it out the hole obviously. But if I had a ratchet strap as I was wrapping it up it would have been easier than just having a rope that I was holding by my hand and you know it was a lot of wrestling. Anyway, I got the stupid thing out. Done. All right, now I've got pipes and I don't have to worry about the ins yet because I have nowhere for water to get in this yet other than just from its own roof. So I'm going to use these pipes to make an out and I want the out to come over here and this pipe is the correct diameter for the out hole. However, it's clearly not long enough. So I have these other two pipes that are of different size diameters and I have adapters to go from this size to that size to this size and I have a valve thing that's this size. So all right, I could wait and go to the store and get one pipe of you know the right size but this will totally work. And what if I don't use these? Am I just going to leave them sitting around forever till they rot in the sun one day? No, I'm just going to use them. All right, let's do it. All right, the tank's over there and this ground is definitely higher than that. I want it to come maybe out to about here. So I need to poke a hole through this toward the tank. I have a steel pipe. I can just start pounding on it, I guess. All right, so there's the out. Looks about right height. I think this is a little bit lower so that's good. Looks about right. Oh, I'm getting there. I think that should be enough. Now, hopefully I can find the other end down here somewhere. I wonder if I can knock it back out. Okay, now, whoa, it is raining. Holy cow. Totally raining. Well, now I just need the rain to fill up the tank. It's not raining very hard. Oh, yeah, I might actually get some water in that tank today. Nice timing.