Finally, the weekend is over and it's time to update. On Friday afternoon, I picked the finished skimmer up from Steve. THANKS STEVE!!!! It looks great! There were a few last minute things that I needed to do, but other than that, it works great. I needed to make pegs to keep the bottom piece on the skimmer, drill a hold for the skimmer drain, and a few other things. It turned out real nice, and wasn't much of a problem at all. In fact, making the pegs was quite fun!
First, I took some pieces of acrylic rod, cut them to size, and rounded one side.
Then, I got a bunch of equipment such as pliers to hold the acrylic, a flathead screwdriver to flatten it, a bowl of ice water, and a pot of boiling water.
I then proceeded to place the acrylic half way in the boiling water and held it in there until it became soft. I then dropped the acrylic on the counter top and used the screwdriver to flatten half of the peg. I quickly tossed it in the ice water to cool it so it would keep its shape. Tah dah! I now have pegs with a flattened end for gripping!
After getting the drain of the skimmer cut out and installed and the pegs, I went to put it in the sump, and then all sorts of problems broke loose. I mis-measured!!! DOH! The skimmer fits in the area, but not the drain that sticks out. On top of that, I can't squeeze the 1.5" drain pipe to the opening of the skimmer. No worries though, I'll just turn the stand around, cut a little recess into the stand, and call it good. I'm only off by about a half an inch. I'll have to find some ingenious way of putting the drain in though

The good part is, without the ball valve and the 90º Elbow on the drain, the skimmer fits in there perfectly. I think I'll just have to toy with it to get it right. I'll post more pictures of the skimmer later.