Okay, so the tank is now painted and is ready to begin fitting the bulkheads... BUT ...it wasn't without a bizarre incident that damn near destroyed my brand new Nomad!!! :eek2:
Earlier this afternoon I had stuffed 3 U-Haul blankets around the top oif the garage door to seal it as much as possible so that the portable AC unit that I bought yesterday would be able to keep up better by not having extra hot air finding it's way back in. Well, while painting I obviously needed to open the garage door again to let the fumes out (
6 cans of Krylon Fusion spray paint). Being rushed, hot, tired and with a very sore back from drilling 18 holes in 3/4" glass, I forgot to REMOVE the blankets before attempting to close the garage door tonight. Well, one of them got caught up in the cable spool, threw the cable, torqued the door & track, and threw one side of the door off the track and it began crashing down... I caught it literally inches before it crushed the Nomad!
After lots of cussing I grabbed a 2x4 and wedged it under the edge of he door while screaming like a schoolgirl for my wife to come help me. Eventually I was able to disconnect the winder spools and rewind them by hand making sure to keep full tension on the center spring at all times... My hands hurt like hell, but I managed to get it done.
The really bizarre thing is that it works a whole lot better now than it did before, thus, had I not "broken it" we wouldn't have know it was broken in the first place.
BTW: Fior anyone that may be wondering why 2 large sectiojns of the back of the tank were taped off and not painted, I
never paint the overflow sections, because it's nice to be able to see inside to clean them.
-Tim