You're welcome buddy, and it's always better if you can have someone close by take an actual "look see".
If you don't mind my sharing a little story.
Years back, when I was a young father and money was kind of tight, I pulled the engine out of my daily driver (had a friends car for a week whilst he was away), and took the block to a machine shop and had it checked - I was told it need to be bored +0.040" and when I questioned the shop, which I did because I couldn't see would should have been a standard block would need to go that large, they got very upset and told me to take it somewhere else.
I mentioned it to another friend, who also ran a race car shop and he stopped by later that day - ran a fingernail over the ridge at the top of the cylinder bore and said - you don't have 0.005" wear here - he then looked at the rings and squeezed one and said - these rings have no tension, this engine has been overheated - he picked up a piston and examined it, and showed me where there had been a partial seizure due to overheating (I had lent the car to someone else, who had experienced problems with it).
He told to put new standard rings in - and that if I couldn't get standard rings get +0.010" and file them - and that is exactly what happened - I had that engine back together & running a few days later, and ran it for many years after - the block wasn't bored, not even honed - and the cost of the repairs was a set of rings, the gasket set and my time.
This is the sort of thing that can happen - if you have someone knowledgeable to look over your shoulder and guide you