"See right, yes, I knew it couldn't be that difficult to throw it together." He felt good when Tony agreed that the construction wouldn't be that difficult in the end, it sounded like the sort of thing that Peter would have been able to whip together pretty easily when he was younger and sure he could now but he'd be lying if he said he'd kind of fallen behind in the engineering side of things, you know he had the suit he had the web shooters, he had himself it was hard to think that he needed more beyond the little bit of equipment needed to make the goobers when necessary. So this was a step up, and maybe a step back toward his roots.
He's mine. Peter knew he'd framed the question like that so of course Tony would respond in kind, but he couldn't help the sort of feeling of something in response to that. "You were?" He asked, surprised when Tony admitted to showing his Peter the ropes, that was incredibly kind and the sort of thing that Peter couldn't help but feel like maybe he missed out on? He didn't know, he'd turned out mostly okay, you know for a guy past his prime who had could still sort of do it all and definitely wasn't battered and broken thanks to two decades of trying to save the world mostly on his own.
"That's pretty cool." He said finally, "A lot of us - you know, the spider-people, that's not - we're on our own a lot." He said putting what he wanted to say together mostly. "It's fine, I mean you know that's how it goes right? You wear the mask to keep people safe but it keeps people out too and that's okay, it's better for them. But sometimes you just... want someone to talk to?" So it was cool that Peter had someone like Tony.