My dad passed away unexpectedly in 1997 and it seems like only 6 month's ago. I don't know where all the years went. Are you thinking about building this generator to (in a way) prove to your dad or yourself it can be done? If the answer is yes, you don't have to go ahead with it because of course with enough time, resources, materials and $$$$ it could be done. What happens if you spend a pile of money and run into all kinds of problems, big and small, building your gen set? Can you afford to lose that money? If you've never built things like this before, you're likely going to need some help and/or pay someone to help you.
Once cancer sets in, there's not a whole lot you can do depending on the type of cancer. It really sounds like your still struggling with his loss and if he let you down or you let him down. Were you proud of your dad and the bigger question is, do you think he was proud of you? You don't need to build something just cause he said no. Think carefully and do a lot of research and pricing before proceeding. Unlike what some people think, you need to set a budget for your project or it will get out of control in a hurry.
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