 Hey, good morning from Colorado Custom Coachworks, just going to update you guys. Mike is gone, not for good, he went down to a festival, and so I'm hanging out, mind of my own business, but then... Steampunk, Steve showed up. Steve, why don't you update us on what you've been up to? He was still sleeping when I got here, but that's nothing. I've been all over the place. I just came out of North and South Dakota, and seeing crazy horses, Mount Rushmore, a couple of surprises. If you look at my videos, there's some surprising places that went to Carhenge. You've got to go to Carhenge. I've heard of that. Yeah. There's, yeah. I don't have to go to England now. I've seen a half. Great. So let me walk you guys into what we're doing today. This is below the subfloor. I didn't screw these in. When I left Canada, I also didn't realize that I needed to take some of the insulation with me. I personally didn't have anything here because I was going to do something else, some sound insulation stuff, actually this fantastic product right here. But yeah, we're going to have to stop at the hardware store, get one sheet of insulation, put it in, boom, boom, boom. That's funny. Steampunk Steve is at it. We added proper insulation. All right, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. We have most of the nailers in. There are some spots where we need to custom make some things. Let me see if I can show you the other direction because of the lighting is better. But yeah, we have to like make a little thing there, make a little thing here. But that's where the cedar is going to nail into the wood to keep it secure. Now Steve and I are now working on the one by fours. And the reason to do that is because we're spray foaming the entire ceiling and the walls and then we're going to put plywood on the walls down there to create a wall. And yeah, so that's it. That's how life is going right this moment. All right, ladies and gentlemen, now we completed all the nailers. I'm not sure if that's the best term, but that's the term we're going to use. Basically, if you're just kind of tuning in, I'm going to run wood slats down this way. So you have to have something to nail into. Mike did it a slightly different way. He put quarter inch plywood basically on top of the metal, right? So went about that wide and then he nailed into that. I chose to do it this way. So there's a little bit more meat, a little bit more grab with the nail. Because you know, I am not a professional builder, so I just thought, you know, maybe this might be more secure. Who knows? More than one way to skin a cat. And also Steve Punk Steve just commented that he wants to do glue on here as well. So hopefully you won't have too much movement on the ceiling. In the next order of business, we are going to play with the subfloor. We are going to remove the seat. We're going to put the plywood over. And I have this lovely, very expensive sound insulation Dynapad. I recommend it unless you're on like an ultra budget. I don't recommend it because all it does is sound and that is just a comfort of life. This stuff is about $100 a roll. All right, just to check in with you guys, what's going on in the life of Jackson is crazy vegetable oil bus. We got this stuff Rattle Trap. You guys, if you saw the previous bus I built, I used Dynapad and Dynapad, let's just say they love taking your money. It's expensive stuff. I got a 50 square foot roll for $100. When I was in Canada, they didn't have this stuff. The shipping was probably $1,000, joking obviously, but like, you know, the shipping issues. So it wasn't a possibility, but I could have done wrap the whole bus or the floors for $400. Now you guys know I spent $50 on this ice and water shield and this is much denser than this. This is made for insulating sound. This is made for waterproofing the side of your house. So this stuff is inherently better, Rattle Trap. I'm going to try and use as much as possible in the front, probably going to do a couple layers. We're going to take this out, do the under part of that. It's going to reduce the noise significantly. Alright, now that this part is covered with two to three layers, I feel like that's a pretty soundproof thing. In the front there was a black, actually even previously in the same video it could tell, but I know the lighting is a little bad. But there's this sound deadening stuff that I just ripped out. I have better stuff, so why not use the better stuff? There's fans going to the background. It's a hot day, so bear with me. I removed all of that quote unquote insulation, so this whole wall is exposed. And you guessed it guys, I'm going to put more of this stuff right on the wall, and we're going to quiet this puppy down. Alright, here is the progress. It's completely Rattle Trapped. Now I don't know if this stuff is better than Dynamet. Not saying it is, not saying it's not, but I went with this one because for 50 square feet it was $110. If you buy two it's $200, that's not an advertisement, just the facts. I got two individual rolls because I wasn't sure how many rolls I was going to use. Turns out I'm using both rolls. Now we're going to put everything back together, and we're going to put some insulation in these two boxes, this little access part, so we're going to go around that and then put a flat piece of wood over it, which is actually our table, just to the right of Steve. That's where we have been working on, it's our workbench. So we're going to get this back installed, all the steps will be done at some point. With the sound insulation that's where a lot of the engine noise comes from. Alright, here's the state of the world, the state of Jax's world, I'm sorry to fact my hands are dirty, my palms are sweaty, whatever the rest of the m&m's fungus, got ice in my mouth. Anyways, the plate's going down, the insulation is down, the rattle trap is down, this is an exciting moment in the world that's going to be hidden, it's going to look like the seat is sitting right on the wood floors. Mike recommended this, steampunk Steve wanted to go with it, almost reverted and had this sit on top of the subfloor, that's a subfloor, if you haven't been paying attention, let's go check it with, check in with Steve. Steampunk Steve, here's the basic layout, yes, alright now if anyone's taken a simple, what, like, what does this be, geometry, we got our x axis, we got our y axis, we got our Steve axis, full axis, so we have our numbers, basically one of them's off, and this is the forward, just like the bus, that is from here, yep, from that side, so he's got a reference point, he's got a mark, now he's making a straight line, so we know, so somewhere along this, we're going to drill a hole, but what maybe Steve doesn't realize, or maybe he does, we're going to have to, no never mind, forget what I said, wait wait wait, yes, we're going to have to drill through the other side, remember, because we're going from the bottom, we're trying to, like, bore it out, but if we go this way, spade bits have a tendency to shatter the other side, if we do this way, it'll be a nice clean hole, and it'll blow off the other side, and nobody's ever seen it, okay, so we're doing a hole, we're doing a full hole, we're not going to bore it out, we're just going to go and do a big hole, because you're going to cover it with your flooring, good point, you're never going to see those bolts anyway, excellent point, okay this exciting moment guys, get ready, get ready, we're going to put the subfloor in before you know it, just to wrap up, what a fantastic job Steve, and I did, mostly Steve, now we had a great, great time doing this, everything is, you already saw that stuff installed, we drilled the holes for this, so we're gonna have a seat that's essentially kind of floating on wood floors, some of these holes are for bolts, this anchors the seat, we've got to get longer ones that go down through that new hole, yeah so that concludes this video, I've been trying hard to keep some of the work together on the videos, that way it's like not like spread out, so yeah, so don't forget that, don't forget to hit that subscribe if you haven't already, give it a thumbs up, put a lot of money and effort into these, and I feel like that would be a nice thing in return, so we'll catch you in the next video, we're gonna be staying in the bus.