 So you've just purchased your Art Resin 10 gallon ProBall kit, it comes completely sealed up to prevent any leaks in transit and so Daniel here is going to show us how to take the plug out and attach this big edge that comes with this kit. Easy to do Daniel? Very easy, anyone can do it. Alright, let's see. Alright, so the first thing you want to do is you're going to want to remove this plug. The guys here at the production facility have already pre-drilled this cap so we put a plug in here. All you have to do is remove this plug first. You're going to want to use an adjustable wrench or I've heard a butter knife works. Yeah, I should have a butter knife in that cap and just twist it works. Alright, so you're going to remove this cap, one little quick twist and you're going to add the spigot that's supplied with your kit as well. Just screw that right in, threads match up perfect. A nice firm hand tighten will get you where you want, just like that. Now the spigot is attached. Great, and then what? Now we're going to make a vent hole. Okay. The vent hole allows air to pass through so the product doesn't get vapor locked in there. It's just like when you're drinking from a can of tomato juice, holes on either side. That's right. So there's a little recessed bit on this. Put the nail in, fits in right, just give it a good whack and you don't have to worry about that little plastic piece falling into your product. It always just folds right down. Now you're ready to set it on its side and pour. So let's say I'm pouring and I'm pouring and all that and then I'm done. Uh huh. Then what? I mean I turned it off and then what? So then what you're going to want to do is set this whole container back up right side up because there's over 40 pounds of fluid in here. It's going to create a lot of head pressure on this spigot. So just to prevent any potential leaks or drips, set it back up, put your cap back on your vent hole, and now you're ready for storage. Thanks, Daniel. That's awesome. It's that easy.