 Good morning from Colorado, custom coach works. You see that behind me? No, that's not plywood. That's $700. Today we are working on the little walls for the insulation. We got steampunk Steve, we got Justin with a mojo bus. Check him out on Instagram. I think he's going to start uploading soon on YouTube. But we're going to cover these walls. I'm going to let the experts do their thing with the cabinets. Me and Renee are going to cover all the walls. Then we're going to start working on the ceiling. If you notice we have a chalk line right there. We're going to start with the center beam because I want the lights centered. I don't know any other way to do that except start with the center. Unless we cut pieces and then figure out where to start on the wall. Anyways, you know what I'm saying. We got a lot of work to do. It is a beautiful day in the neighborhood. The weather in Colorado is finally cooling down. What else? Since I've actually gotten here, there's Chris by the way, one of the awesome owners. Since I've gotten here it was really hot the first month. It's finally cooling down a little bit. We're picking up steam here. We've got about 40 days left of the shop. We're hoping to complete everything before then. Does this light up a little bit? Yes, we will. So these little blue things are where the lights go. I think I mentioned that in yesterday's video. And thank God for Steve. Thank you Steve. No problem, that's why I'm here. So we were going to start with the middle one to center it and everything. But we realized that's the first one where we have to cut. And also we're going to have to start wiring these lights in. I've never done this before. So I'm extremely grateful for Steve and Justin and Renee. Of course the guys here too if I have a question. But it gets a little tricky because once you put the wood up on a ceiling, you can't go back and wire it. Especially when you have to spray for them. So we need to figure out the wiring first. We also need to figure out the solar combiner box. It'll probably be bolted here. Rather screwed in. And then the panel starts here. But then we'll drill in over there. So we'll have on the roof like a wire going across and down. That way we don't have to go through this. In a perfect world I would have already had this thing wired. But since this is only my second bus and I'm still learning. There's a lot of things to learn, right? Learn by doing. So when it comes down we're just going to run it down to here. And then just drop the whole bundle on the side. And then we'll make a little wire chase in the middle of this. And run it all the way down. So anyways. You can't get too far ahead of yourself on these things. Because it's really easy to mess up. Just like when you have a skylight. And then you start putting a deck over it. You gotta plan for things in advance. And when you don't know. That's a good saying that I like to say. You never know what you don't know, right? You would never know to do things in advance. You haven't done it before and haven't learned about it. So I'll throw you guys out there making mistakes. You'll learn as you go. Any viewers out there? Yeah, that goes over there. Of course, I didn't want her to do all the cutting. Because either way someone's going to say, Well, you're not doing anything. Or you know, why don't you let the girl cut too? So this way everybody gets a little piece of the action. So without further ado, let her rip. You don't know what you're doing? So here, let me go first. So just line the blade up. Usually you line this up with this. But he has a thinner blade. So just line that the blade up with the cutter mark. And then hang on to the thing. And try not to cut yourself, basically. I'm Tony Garrett from AM Solar. Saw my Instagram story. I've been trying to post more Instagram stories even though the videos are off in time. But he's like, I hope you're planning on running wires before you put the walls up. And I was like, Well, check this out. We got like a gap of three inches there. So we can just run all the wires and fun stuff down that thing. Maybe drill a hole in that little box thing. Go up and over and through. That way I just feel like it might be easier if some accident happens. Or I don't know, we need to fix something or add something to, you know, grab wires out of somewhere and add, run another wire. It'll be a lot easier than taking everything out of the bus. Deconstructing, for instance, the back bed area. Pulling a wall off. Getting in there, you know, going up. You understand. So this is what we're working with. We're going to lunch right now. Also, the Chinese store that I've been religiously ordering from for the past week and been bugging them for their free oil. Well, guess who called me today? 15 gallons for free. So we're going to go pick some of that stuff up, have lunch, and we'll be back at it. Next day. You guys are ironing on wood. You guys ever heard of this ironing on wood before? Something kind of interesting. I have. I know you have, because you do this stuff. I have it, pretty crazy. But yeah, so they're putting the side on the plywood here to make it look like one cohesive old piece of wood. So you don't see this stuff. And yes, it says YouTube. This way, we're making them dirty. Yes. Alright, so we didn't really get too far beyond the walls yesterday. We had to go back to the store, get some stuff, but I think we're going to work on the front cap. Speaker, speaker. I should probably get them out of the box. We've got to run out of wire from the solar, get that down into the wire channel part. And I think if I could do that, it's already a little bit late in the day. Well, later in the day. We went for a little art walk, graffiti art walk. But I think if we could do that, that would be a good accomplishment. We're running on fumes today. Alright, we got sieve priming. And we got Justin putting on this end part right there. He's putting it down because it's copyrighted. Nobody likes copyright. I'll just keep talking about the music. But yeah, he's putting this ironing on the end piece and then sanding that down to make it look like, you know, one piece of wood. Now, these guys are mojo bus, by the way. This is what we're doing to try and get the curvature of the roof. I stick the cardboard up there first and I was like, you know what's more flexible than cardboard? Paper. So, we just do this in half. We're going to kind of average out the bumps and curves in this thing. And we'll try to get the cardboard as snug as possible before cutting into the wood because I'd rather mess up on cardboard than I would would. I don't know. So, thanks Rene for helping.