These guys have "their way" of doing those outboard towers, and while they insist it works, it's not going to fly.
I'm sure I might be able to get them to do it over again, but with all the knowledge from Blaine and the people who have done this the right way, I'm 100% confident I can do it myself, it might just mean it goes slower, and I ask a lot of questions along the way.
If I can spend 2-3 hours on it a night when the kids are in bed, my wife won't be bothered by it at all.
The fun part will be cutting the existing towers out of the frame. I'll have to do my best to patch up the area they cut out for the reservoirs as well. If done properly, it should end up looking clean.
We aren't talking rocket science here by any means. Just a time consuming project that will require a lot of questions along the way, but also be a good learning process as well.
As for welding... it's honestly a skill I've been wanting to pickup for close to a decade now, so perhaps this is just a blessing in disguise.