Building a Custom Water Cooled Computer

In this pic: Me working on my second case for my Senior Project PC.

Over the course of the time I worked on my project, I made quite a lot of progress. I was able to get everything sorted out within the original PC case and I was ready to install the water cooling, but I then made the realization that it wouldn't be possible to build the PC within the case I had at the time. I then went ahead and switched my case at the last second, right after I had the original case fully modded and painted. I was quite glad that I made the switch, because the new case is slightly larger and able to contain the water cooling I planned on, but would still prove to be a challenge. I was quite happy with the progress I was making until the Corona virus pandemic struck and I was unable to go to my grandparents house to utilize the workshop to modify my case any further and do the painting. In order to continue, I also need the water cooling hardware off of Amazon.com, so I am needing to wait on some items to get back in stock, and for some sellers to stop price gouging. In the end, I ended up with a fully modified red Lenovo thinkcentre with custom case-work done on it, and my new case that has yet to be finished, but is in working order with everything besides the water cooling and case-work done.