Ah yes I understand that.... But I'm known for my quick decision making in situations but then possibly regretting the choice I made shortly after but living with the consequences.
You might make a quick decision but my way would have it SS quicker than waiting for a framebuilder. By the time you get it back I've already gone ss, hated it, put gears back on and then sold it on ebay for double my money as a "retro vintage gravel bike awsome rad" or something. :P
I owned one many years ago and sold it BNIB, soz.
I'm the opposite. I leave stuff as 'unfucked' as possible, ie. I don't cut seatposts, the steerer on the Shiv is still too long, etc