I did some interior work on a boat a few years ago.
Talk about nothing being square, not a straight line anywhere.
Boat was tied up at the dock behind his lake house.
About a 100 feet of concrete steps to go down and up a zillion times a day getting stuff from my pickup.
On top of that, I locked myself into the small bedroom while fitting the door latch. I did get myself out though.
If I hadn't of had a quarter in my pocket, I'd still be in there
Lol. I was fitting the latches, adjusting the door plate.
Handle assembly was a square shaft. Knob on one side, lever on the other side. I did not have the shaft, knobs installed.
Inside the room, I readjusted the striker plate, pushed the door shut.
Man what a fit. Perfect
Then I realized where the shaft and knobs were.
Outside on the table top I had built, installed
It was really hot, humid that day. Not a breath of air stirring in that boat or anywhere else. One vent above on the ceiling. I opened it, but no air.
Stood there for a minute, wondering what to do. No sense in hollering, as no one else was around.
So I reached for my pocket knife.
No pocket knife. It also was laying on that table. I had taken everything out of my pockets while in the boat. It was hot, sweat rolling badly, uncomfortable.
All I had was a quarter in my pocket, so I worked it around on the latch and plate, pushing the latch back into the door.
Now that was a relief
{Here I am hijacking Roberts thread
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You boat work, trimming out looks great Robert