 Hey this is Michelle Getzinger here and I'm at the jail project and I kind of wanted to give you guys a little update it's been a little while we've had some trials and some triumphs and I kind of want to go over some of them with you so come on and check it out. So before we go in here's one of our first first trials that we've had this is a small minor speed bump in a construction job site but it's one of the things that you should be prepared for whenever you're having construction done at your house or you know wherever these kind of accidents are going to happen and we don't we don't plan on keeping this door but I'm not planning on replacing it anytime soon it's going to be a couple months so we're going to have to get this pane of glass here fixed having one of the drywallers accidentally hit it with their their scaffolding. So you can see this is the entryway here not much has been done in fact unfortunately we've had to move things multiple times and they that's another frustrating thing is you keep moving the same piece of equipment or furniture whatever I have in that junk pile at least three or four times now so we're trying to pare down each time but that's my staging stuff right there look at all my junk anybody want some junk yes so since we're getting real on this episode and this is an HDTV because this HDTV doesn't really show you what happens behind the scenes this is a result of very poor planning on my part so one day I went down all this stuff was in my garage there's a lot of Christmas decorations and stuff here and other decorations and I was like you know what I don't want this in my garage anymore because I won't be able to park my car in here so I moved everything over here to the jail before we got started and since then has been the bane of my existence because I've done nothing but move it like 10 more times so here's one of my big mistakes think wisely before you move something into or out of a job site because mostly you want to move things out of the job site because you don't want to have to be moving them multiple times since this was the original firehouse area where they were pulling the fire trucks from 1905 we wanted to maintain this as part of the architectural tribute to the building so we did not want to lose the garage so that's what we're standing in here right now but this has been a huge challenge because there's living space above and possible office space behind us there has to be completely airtight so somebody pulled a car in here since we're going to have it as a garage and leaves their car running the carbon monoxide doesn't kill everybody else in the building so that is the reason why we've had to take such particular care to this so you'll see when this is all done everything in here will be completely airtight and sealed off there is no heating or air conditioning in this room and all the light fixtures since we're commercially going to be zoned here we're going to have everything just completely airtight as well so when you see over here the garage door is also now inoperable so we're going to be getting a new garage door but it's definitely been a challenge even aesthetically I didn't like any of these bump outs or drops I wanted the ceiling to be as high as possible I wanted a fire pole in here too but it's just it's just been a kind of a tough road on this one