 Alright, here is the progress. Yesterday turned into a, uh, kind of an errand day. So did half of today, turning to me, returning about 80 items to all of my favorite hardware stores. By the way, my favorite hardware store so far is Ace. Ace is definitely the place. So today, I got a late start. I got a late start. These guys were here helping me out already. So thank you MojoBus for all your hard work and help. So they've both been working on these things today, and today is going to be ToeKick install day. I'm not really sure how to install a ToeKick, but I think I have an idea. So we're going to see how that happens today. We'll get a brief instruction from Justin MojoBus. By the way, this hardware is awesome. Look at that. See that? That goes into a locking position, and then unlock position, self-closing drawers, locked. Nothing's going to fly out. We're also doing the same thing for the fridge drawer. I don't know if it's going to hold it. I hope it will, but it will be pretty heavy, and I'm not sure these things can withstand the weight. I put yet another layer of paint on here, and it looks fantastic. I also did the back bumper, and I painted over this little yellow, sorry not yellow, this black piece of, I don't know, rubber. So everything is nice and painted yet again. We have MojoBus in his natural habitat here. You want to run through what you've been doing today? Absolutely. I don't remember where I started today, but we have these nice locking latches that we installed. Yep. So when they're closed, buttons in, they don't open. We installed new knobs. Matching knobs. I took one of these loaves and this very similar kind of shape and metal. Some little locking mechanisms for the cabinets. So when it's loaded, it's not going anywhere. You've got to really put some force on there. Open it. Nice. Yeah, we just got all the drawer fronts. We're leveling them all out, making sure all the gaps are even. Looks nice and smooth. And the last thing is this big old drawer front here that I'm trying to level out and get even, where the fridge is going to go. Nice. So these are 500 pound slides, and we measured someone's fridge, assuming that I would get the same fridge and all that. Hopefully we are right on our measurements because that's all we have to work with. So something has to go inside. So if we're off, I've got to get a smaller fridge. We don't want that. Nah. Today's Mojo Bus' last day with me. We did talk about finishing up these things. Renee's outside helping to sand, paint, and prep the couches, the benches. But as you can see, there's a whole ton of wiring, which I still need to do next up on my agenda after these guys take off is to work on the solar, the electrical. I have been working on the horn in the past few days. I got some Bondo. I primed it yesterday. And then I just hit it with Elastomeric today, and then I'll install the horn. Got a new horn. Anyways, you'll see the horn in the next video, I think. All right, we're going to show you guys what we've been doing. Wow. By me, I mean Justin. So right now we're putting in the, this bad boy, the push to lock. And so we're trying not to make the mistake we did yesterday. We're starting to have to put wood on the back. Sorry. What's that? So we're starting to have to put a block of wood on the back so we can blow it out. Yeah. Okay. So we used a spade bit yesterday and kind of blew out some of these things because it, this has a chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, like a helicopter. And it kind of damaged some of the wood. But today we are learning from mistakes. Show you not to make the same, let me give you a hand. Cool. All right, so what we're doing is drilling holes for this part to get pushed in. And then on the other side it goes into the, into the wood and then screwed in. And then how these things work is you push it and then it goes up, slowly getting bigger as we go. I think a hole saw would be ideal for these, but we didn't have the little pilot. So we ended up using, here try this one. That's 15, 16ths. We're trying to gradually make a hole, but when you have that much to cut through, we just doubled it. We just went from like half inch to an inch basically. That's good, right? Yeah. Cool. Let's see if it, let me clean it out real quick. Cool. So this part is supposed to, yeah, we do have one inch here. Oh we do? Mm-hmm. So that should be the perfect size for that to slide in. It's nice and snug right now. So all right, so that's basically what we're doing here. Measure and then we put that little thing in and thank God like, unlike yesterday. So we'll do the second one, just like we did the first. All right, we got Mojo bus over here and myself and we just put in the final touches over here on the fridge. What are we calling this thing? Like a fridge box, fridge slide. So push button, push those and then boom, you open it up and then that's where the fridge is going to live. So you will not be able to see the fridge and hopefully these things don't break. I tried to get all metal ones but it doesn't really exist. So we got metal and plastic and yeah, and thanks to Mojo bus. If anybody needs some custom cabinetry work and they get a hold of you. Go to my website mojo-bus.com and you can contact me from there. Hell yeah. And he's also doing, he's also a graphic artist, he's a jack of all trades. So he has graphic art, logos, websites, all kinds of stuff. So I'm sure he will give you a very friendly price and if you guys want cabinets for your school bus van or home, hit them up mojo-bus.com. Mojo-bus.com. Here is what it will kind of look like, minus the wires and then add some cushions in the front. But we just put the freshly painted couch bench pieces in, we're going to have to cut off I think about a half inch on both sides so we have a little bit more room to slide. But wow, look at how nice this looks, holy moly. Yeah I can get used to this, plenty deep as you can see but it will change because we will have some cushions here but this is looking pretty badass and I really like the cream color that we went with. This side, you get a better idea of how pretty it will be with the shaker on the bottom part and then of course the pull out, slide out chest table, dining table. I think we'll be under, shoot maybe this one I'm sitting under. But anyways, it is coming together, this gives me great hope thanks to mojo-bus for helping out but this gives me incredible hope that I will be done sooner rather than later. I still need to do the solar, I know, I know, I know, I know, I'm going to work on it next week I promise.