 Alright, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, this is what my kitchen faucet will look like. Who knew these things were so freaking expensive? My God! All this stuff with some fittings was, well, upwards of a couple hundred dollars. I should have bought that on, well, you know where, online. Anyways, right now, I just drilled out the rest of these screw heads. I'm going to be removing this part. I'm going to work on this today. Reed is going to be doing what he does best. And we're working on the sink and the faucet. And we'll go through the water system in a second. We tried to go through that last night, but the battery kept wrapping out or something. So anyways, we're looking good here, getting all the systems in place, and making some serious progress. That's what you're doing right now. I'm going to make the center side to side for the sink. And I'm going to put the faucet back a little bit, because you don't want it too close to the sink. So here we are. Here we are. And great news, we bought a bunch of sink drains, but this one actually came with the drain. So if you happen to need a sink, so far I recommend this. I haven't used it yet, but Zune seems like a good one. It's really pretty. I thought, of course, this really comes into play here. Function, size, pretty. I don't want to mess up Vanderboom's nice work. I know, Eric. We don't want to mess up your sink, you know, sinkhole here. Right. Sinkhole. Okay, so it goes back a full inch. So I'll make sure, plenty. Plenty. So you're going back so you don't hit the lip and then enough clearance to clear it. All I do is, you know, I put it right in the middle here. Yep. So I put it in your room for the lip, right? Yep. And then side to side in the center. Cool. Sounds good. Seems relatively easy. Oh my God, he's going to cut it. Here goes nothing. That was the epoxy. Yeah, sure would. This is not. I was finally able to rip this out. I'm not really sure what to do this time around. A lot of water comes in these, especially this full bottom step here. So it's tempting to put diamond plate, maybe even on the full bottom part. I'm not sure yet. It's to be determined. Here we go. Here is the sink reveal. That's a good looking sink, dude. Well, it's a faucet. Sorry, faucet. That's what I mean. It goes with your good looking sink. Yeah, it does. So this one's like some, I don't know, a magnetic thing or something? I don't really know. So that's nice. Yeah, there's either a fancy one that a lot of people have with the coils and stuff, but it wasn't really spending $300, and this one looks just fine. But actually, I didn't want it to rattle. I got to be honest with everyone. First and foremost, it was rattled and like crazy. So there's no reason to rattle and have that whole part just be like a permanent slinky. So that's why we ended up going with this one. So now what are you doing, Reed? Well, a little pro tip. If you have something to do brand new, put the faucet in first and then the sink. Okay. Sounds good. Makes everything much easier. So these are some compression fittings. And we got some shark bites. And I'll get them. All right. So Reed had me choose these. I'm not sure if it's the right choice or not for this application or not, but that's what we have. So you just literally push that on. That's it. And so I went with the down angle ones, the right angle 90 degree ones instead of the straight ones, because I said, well, if there's a hose coming off here, then we could do that. And so depending on what your setup is, you could do straights or 90s. What do you have done straights or 90s? It could go either way on this one. Yeah, true. Because you could loop it over and do that. Or you can loop down and do that, which I think this would be more out of the way, but that also works. Yeah, it's kind of six and a half dozen or another. Yep. Oh, we're going to have to cut that out too? Ah, I see. Thanks to Vanderboom. That's right. Didn't do me any favors. Well, actually we're going to have to take that issue up with the cabinet guy, actually. Not Vanderboom. Who's the cabinet guy? The mojo bus. What? Yeah. You probably didn't have your sink at that point, did you? I don't know when we got that thing. Possibly. I forget. Anyways, so what we're doing, well, when I say we, I mean read, because I'm learning from them. But we're just cutting out the spot for the sink to go, because that's a little bit in the way. A lot in the way. But yeah, so we cut out some of this stuff under here. I forget what it's called, but a little piece of it goes across. Alright, so we read. I'm watching and learning. Read is installing the faucet. And there's a plate that went on first. And then there was the part that threaded on. And then what happens is, you screw these things in, and it creates like a clamp from the, it just pushes on the threads and holds itself in there. So, now it's just going to... Walks through what you're doing there, Mr. Read. Just connecting the water supply lines. Cool. Hot to hot. Cold to cold. He's trying to get me purple water again. I can't tell you how many houses I've worked on where the plumber has reached. You know, reverse these things. You get it on there, because the left side is supposed to be hot. Yep. Right? Yep. And I can't tell you how many times I've been in where the right side is hot. He's still in the sink, and the client goes, It's backwards! Crawling in the sink again. Yep. So, yeah, that was nice. These little hoses will be hidden behind Mr. Sink right there. That's a good-looking sink, by the way. It's going to be a pretty sexy, school-y kitchen sink here. Now, these fittings... Uh-huh. But people mostly do, which is a... You don't want to over-tighten these. Okay. You want to get them snug, not like crazy, you know, hulkified. Right. And why is that? Well, they have a little rubber gasket on. Okay. All you need is just a little bit of pressure on them. That's it. Yep. They don't need to be hulkified. By the way, Reid is a master at attention to detail, so it's got a little hose bracket sort of thing. He's going to put that right onto the wall. And it's out of your way. Uh-huh. Yep. Otherwise, it'll cut off the supply, just like the mains, huh? Right. So, I'm sure that your bracket, whatever you're using, is wide enough. Put that on there. Excellent. Nice and tucked away. Excellent. Excellent. So, the blending part of it is up here, right? Yeah. So, the water, it comes up to here and goes back down and back up, huh? Yep. Interesting. Exactly how it works. Huh. Then you put this on, there's the weight. That's a shake weight. There. Just like that. Huh. Easy. Probably when this comes out, see? Oh, so it pulls it back down. Gotcha. See? Interesting. Okay. Very cool. Do you guys see what I see? I see a possible noise. So, I got some of this hose, pipe, whatever insulation stuff. So, I'm just going to put it on there. I'll put two of them. All right. There we go. This little donut-looking thing is the foam, which is the pipe hose insulation, and just put two pieces, and now you don't have any noise. I'm calling Sink with Reed. Take three. So, I don't want to get... This is goof-off. It's great stuff. Yep. It will eat through this. It will eat through paint. It will eat through plastic. It is not the kind of stuff you want to... You're sitting around on something that you want finished. Right. Okay? But it cleans incredibly well, especially on steel. And why are you doing something like that, Mr. Reed? I am prepping this for silicone, which is going to be... See how it's coming off? Yep. So, I want as clean as surface as possible on this lip. Yep. I'm going to do this to the bottom of this, just because I'll make sure that Vanderboom didn't leave any nice saw dust at the bottom of this. Just teasing, by the way. Okay? Yep. So, we're going to get it nice and clean, and then... Does that smell good? It smells good. Don't you love the smell of goof-off in the fall? Yeah. If you're not eating, then you're in a closed place. Yeah. Yeah. It smells like acetone, basically. That will kill some brain cells, for sure. Which explains so much now. All right, there you go. So, this is what you need to install a sink. Wire, wood, two pieces of wood that are smaller than the sink hole. Yep. One is for up top, and then you want to protect your countertop. Sweet. All right. Oh, forget ahead of myself. Silicone sucks. Anybody who uses silicone knows that the less you have to wipe off... And we don't know if that's silicone. It's a silicone base. All right. I grabbed this two products at the hardware store. Both lock tight. One adhesive sealant, marine grade. And then one clear silicone. So, conversely, we are also taping for silicone on the countertops. So, just remember guys, fail the plan. Plan to fail. Right now he's using a razor, a box cutter, to have a perfect line where the wood meets the metal. So, you got your wire, right? Yep. Oh, I know what you're doing. Right when you did that, I figured it out. Nothing more than that. I don't know what he's going to attach the wire to yet, but we'll find out right here. Okay. So, because I made all this nice blue tape everywhere, it does have a pretty nasty smell to it. A rule of thumb, you want to use a caulk gun for this. Gotcha. Just makes life a lot easier. Yeah, even the other ones I have are not caulk gun silicones. They're like the squeeze tube ones. I don't know why. It's going to come out top. Liberal amount. Not a Republican amount. When I said that, how did I know you were going to say that? We even have some good banters back and forth. Okay. Another thing you want to do, make sure your hole's big enough. Is that easier? It's a lot easier. A lot easier. And this does not have to be perfect. This just has to be a generous amount. A generous amount. Or liberal amount. Yeah, this stuff does stink. It smells like... Like silicone. I don't know. It smells like... Like silicone. Like you dipped your head in like those glue sticks when you're in elementary school. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah. Or it smells like silicone. Everywhere. Yes. You want to make sure that you don't have any gaps. That's kind of a... You can see why I put the tape on now. Yeah, yeah. It goes all over the place. And that is a pretty generous amount there. A lot of this gets squeezed out. However, the thicker you put this on... Yeah, I think we're good. Okay, awesome. So, I'll put that right there. Yep, their tiles are up there. Alright, you want me to give it a heave-ho and push it up there for you? Nope. So, I don't want to ruin Vanderboom's awesome job. Countertop. Eric, go ahead and think him in the comments. Oh, that's how you're going to do it. Oh, that's so smart. Okay, so... Where are my miles? Miles with the tiles. This comes up. One side goes one side and the other side. Okay, just pull it up. Wait, wait, wait. That's too fast. I want to center this thing. It needs to go back this way. Yep. Oh, I see. Yep. Can you pull it hard? Now twist the wire around each other? No, around itself. Loosely. Not too tight, loosely. Okay, come on, get it tight. Wrap it all around. Then what we do... Alright, now he's got the other piece of wood in there and he's using like a double clamp or double twisty system. He basically... That is so smart. Oh, and then it's just wedged right there, huh? Mm-hmm. Alright, now he's pushing it where it needs to be. So it looks like he needs to go back a little bit, huh? This one's... Yep. Yep. It basically would just hold itself tight. Yeah. And again... This is... It just holds itself to the sink, see? Nice. Now... Nice, clean. That makes sense. Makes so much sense right now. So that's why you put such a generous amount on there so it squeezes out and then you can... Yep, just take it right off. Yep. Did you guys get all this hooked up? Oh, we got it mocked out right now. Cool. Undermount sink, one, two, three. Look at that. And then what he's doing is looking to balance this thing out here. So we just squeeze it over. There's no hole that's actually perfect. Does your stove fit? Yeah, it might have to cut out a little piece of the wood, but yeah, fits right in there. So interesting. So this is how you install an undermount sink for a school bless or not. And you just get silicone. Every... Lovely silicone all over the place. Alright. Quite done. Not quite done. So now what we have to do is take all the tape off. Oh, really? Why is that? Well, if you leave the tape on there and it actually settles on there and you try to peel it off. Oh, it's going to get stuck, right? And you also don't want to leave the tape on too long because what happens is the silicone will actually start to skin. Okay? And as soon as it starts to get like a little skin on it, putting the tape, it gets that little ripply effect. Have you ever seen a silicone line? Yeah, that's what happened to my roof. Yep. Yep. That's why you... While it's still really wet. I'm going to show you guys exactly what he's talking about when I took this tape off of the Elastomeric roof. It pulled that up, it bubbled, it didn't tear properly because there was about seven layers of roof paint. So there's several places where I'm going to have to touch it up. So, and there's some tape stuck under the paint. So this... We've been rolling this whole time, so this is about three minutes into the silicone drying. So relatively immediately, I'm guessing you got to take it off. With your finger. Okay. Awesome. Silicone gets everywhere. You can tell he's a huge fan of silicone. Everybody send him your silicone. Look at that, that nice and clean. A little bit in different areas. It comes off with some goof off. But you don't want it too near your lines. Interesting. Alright, there we go. This is what we got so far. This looks good. And inevitably you always have that little spot. Yep. And again, you don't want to do this too far into the process. Yep. Because then you get little ripples. Yep. Start to booger up. Alright, you don't want that. No boogers on your silicone. I had no idea silicone was strong enough to hold up all your water and your dishes and all the crap you throw in your sink. So next time, just remember. Nice. Excellent. Look at how nice this looks. It's super cool. Reid, what do you have to say for yourself? Water is ready to be tested. Water is ready to be tested. Water is ready to be tested. This is crazy. Look at how clean this is. So this is the difference of, if you saw my last bus, amateur versus professional. Honestly, this is great, dude. I am super excited about this. No more water that gets trapped in the fill from last time. Got a proper length. We got on the proper thingamajiggy over there. Got the city and gravity fill. This is what water systems wish they could be. And so thank you so much, honestly. I appreciate it. I don't even know how to repay you. So, yeah. So anyways, are we going to test this thing? Well, you said you wanted to wait until tomorrow. Oh, right, because of the sink. Because of the sink. You can test it right now. No, no, no. Because you said don't pump the sink. So I'm like, okay, let's not pump the sink. I'm trying to hold up to what you told me here, you know? So tomorrow we will test this thing and we will get water running. This is... Oh, plus we don't have anywhere for the water to go. Except if we put a cup there. Well, you got to hook up to your 12-volt pump still. True. And that's on you. Well, that's going to wait until the electricity goes in. Which is going to be towards the... It's going to be after this stuff. So anyways... Well, we can always blow out the system. Because we have that zerk over here that we put on there. Yep. Yep, that's true. So we can always blow out the system. Yep. So anyways, this is what we got so far. This is looking absolutely incredible. I'm so happy. I want to show you what I've been working on. And not necessarily do a detailed instruction. Because you can see what I did and then... You can repeat. I put this stuff called Seamsealer on all of the edges. And this is what it looks like. Now the guys at Colorado Custom CoachWorks use this blue tape. If you see right there in the corner. To make a clean little line. So I just kind of copied their technique. And as you can see... It's coming off nice and clean here. And Seamsealer is a... Automotive type thing. You can get it over at O'Reilly's or whatever. But... Yeah, when you do the blue tape thing. Look at how nice and clean it comes out. Yep. So you got a nice little thing there. Nice little edge. And... You know... Looks nice and professional. And the reason I'm doing this... Is that no water goes in between the metals. Not sure if that was clear enough. Compare and contrast it to the windows. Not as professional as a job. But you know what? Bus number three. I'll definitely make it more of a professional looking job. Alright. So Reid is putting in the final touches on the... On the tile here. Reid, are you... What are you doing for this part? Just going over and stopping there? Are you going down? What are you thinking? Well, these will go across the top. Okay. And normally what I do is put a piece of saw stone. Okay. A curb to step on. Yeah. But seeing as how we don't have a big piece of... You know what? Maybe we can get a piece of tile up in there. Yeah. Like one big flat piece. Yeah, what time is it? Not too late. Yeah. So I'm just going to form the core and just get like a... A piece of white tile. Okay. Or even just like a marble tile. Like what? You know what? Maybe a piece of glass tile like this. Uh huh. Do one piece of... Just one piece across, huh? Cool. I'm up for that. Yeah. Yeah. And then I'll do this up to the sides. Okay. I'm just getting ready to put... You know, the final piece here and then just start running it up. Yep. I gotcha. Then I'm going to cut these out for the holes. And then up there. Yep. The back holes are not nice. Sure did. This whole thing came out really nice. Look at how incredible this is. It's like, it's going to look clean even if it's dirty. It's like one of those kind of bathrooms. Yep. That's the idea. Nice. Tile that matches. Awesome. Awesome. This is the next day. Now it has been a full 24 hours, but it's been about 20 hours. That's close enough. Close enough, says Reid. As the thing falls to the ground. I'm just kidding. This thing is going to be absolutely awesome. Nice. Didn't fall. Didn't fall. But we are in cooler than normal temperature for caulking to cure. And it worked. So... Okay, we have to buff that out. Yeah. I think it would... This just from the... From the... Cardboard? Cardboard. You're kidding me. Alright. I've got a little scuff on there. See Eric in a little while. I'm sure he has a... Oh, he has all the stuff here. Oh, okay. Cool. He left everything here. Awesome. So yeah, we've got a couple of things to buff out. So if you do use epoxy, maybe use a... Shoot, I don't even know what wouldn't do that. Some kind of microfiber cloth or something? Maybe cotton. I mean, I feel like anything pressed in would kind of... Yeah. You know? Yeah. I didn't think I'd do that. Yep. However, much better than putting wood into this. Much better. Because that would have a serious problem. Well, this will buff out. Yeah. Cool. Don't worry about that. You know, we already have a scratch here from something too. This stuff is pretty delicate stuff there. Yeah. So I'm going to have to learn how to fix these little imperfections because I have a feeling that these are not going to be the first ones. Buffing. Or the last ones. Buffing. Yeah.