Congrats Timothy! If you are going to come out of retirement this is the way to do it

On to the stacks of papers and specs. I look at the number of products that have been produced over the years with nothing more than sketches and dimensions on a coffee shop napkin, and wonder how we got here. When I was on our utilities commission I had to sign the documents. I honestly spent more time arguing with engineers and attorneys about the crap they required than the time it took to do the stuff. Our City Engineer speced out a project that required a gravel road; the construction phase required that a truck have a driveway approach 65' wide for their two special trailers that would arrive in the morning and depart before evening; so the engineer required a 14 ton road, and the day after the delivery the extra 45 feet of approach was removed. The engineer called me a liar when I pulled out my building moving experience and explained that that load could be planked the 200 yards from the road to the sight. $75k later I am trying to explain to real people that it wasn't my idea, but I was the one that had to endure the broken glass enema.
Enjoy your 6" think spec books, and remember it is just a bunch of overpaid college type proving their value to those that measure value by the ream.