This might be a TL;DR but bear with me here.
Not so much what I DID for beer today, but what I'm planning to do. Many here know that I've been using water from my water heater for strike water (yes, GASP, OMG how could you do that). I've made some great beers that way, but also some absolute dumpers. In my never ending quest to improve my process, a few brews back started exclusively using cold water from the house which requires a lot of moving stuff around, or several trips with a 1g pitcher to fill the BK. All of them have been very good. We do not have cold water access in the garage, where the brewery is. A couple of years ago we had our amazing plumbers out to get us set up so our house fridge could make ice; they did this by installing a T where the cold water comes into the water heater, and running pex from that along the wall, then through the wall, to the house fridge. Our wonderful handyman neighbor came over last brewday, and said we could install a T in the pex then a valve so to have access to cold water in the garage. Me being me (and my wonderful husband not being very home-improvement inclined except for IKEA furniture) I decided I could do this myself. Bought the hardware today, have everything ready to go including dremel to cut the pex where I'm going to install the T; also found the sometimes unfindable tool to turn off the water at the main in front of the house.
So, why isn't this done yet? Good question. Overthinking, for one thing. Worried it will leak although I'm using sharkbite fittings, and bought extra pex in case it's needed. Mostly just chicken. Kinda like when I bought an angle grinder two years ago that I still am not brave enough to use. Have buckets ready to catch any overflow, and Home Depot about 5 minutes down the road if I have to get more hardware. Wish me luck.