 Hey, hello from Colorado Custom Coachworks, I'm here with Steampunk Steve, if you haven't seen him before, check out the uh, Skoolie Palooza. Yeah. Just check out my channel. Please watch. Please watch. Please watch. He knows a lot more than I do about building and he was nice enough, if you didn't catch the previous video, was nice enough to come down, so thank you again. Not a problem. Uh, I just realized I like building with people more than I like building by myself. Plus, I like having people with more knowledge around me. Today's video, I'm just going to be sanding the whole bus, so that's it. But we just had a couple dudes roll up with a new 5ix9ine Cummins. Here's our resident homeless guy, Nick, just kidding by the way, but uh, check this thing out. They just drove this thing back from Idaho Falls and uh, yeah. If you guys need a bus, these guys make custom buses. Uh, it's also a DIY space, that's why I'm here, if that wasn't clear, um, or if you're just tuning in. Uh, you can bring in your bus, they have tons of uh, there's my old Virgin Mobile backpack. Uh, they have tons of uh, tools and knowledge and all that stuff, so they have different tiers for, van is a certain price, mid-sized bus, full-size bus. Um, you know, I don't know, it's a cool place. So check that out. Otherwise, let's get jumping into the uh, to the sanding. Oh, right boys and girls, uh, oh there, I know there's a spec there. Uh, okay, so this is uh, this is what we've done so far after a couple hours, we got the sides, not every single part of the side, like we still need to do the crevice here, the middle point there, bottom part, uh, for all three of them. And uh, of course the bumper as well. Steve got some of the back stuff, we're gonna have to get this goo off with goo gone, uh, got the license plate off, we're gonna have to take all these lights off. This is gonna be a uh, a multi-day video I believe, um, because I wanna show you guys how we kinda like get into creases and crevices and how to properly prep what to put on here. So we're just uh, we're gonna keep this part pretty quick and we'll check in with you in a little bit. That's treated, untreated. Couple things, number one, mom and stepdad Bill are coming here today, about uh, I don't know, one or two o'clock, so we're gonna have a short work day. Seem point Steve is still here, he's hanging out for quite a while, I think a couple more weeks, so super excited to have him here. So thanks Steve, uh, again, uh, yesterday we had the Mojo bus come by, uh, Justin and Renee, and uh, I guess Justin used to work in cabinets, so he's offered to help. Uh, haven't heard back from uh, Navigation Nowhere, he's probably had a sick of me, probably had enough uh, enough time and delays and everything. He's out working on a uh, as we could call it, up in the mountains, doesn't really have service, but I'm trying to get his plans for his uh, bench seat, so hopefully we can get that in a few days. Today is a Saturday, spray foam goes in on a Wednesday, so we got several days to kill some time, so uh, we're gonna do it kind of like a cooking show, where you show you like alright, we're gonna do this, and here's the next step, you put all the ingredients together, oh wow, just pull it out of the oven, it's a little bit easier to do it like that, so uh, we're just gonna finish up the uh, the deck, uh, so we'll check back in in a little bit. I have two pieces in, not these two, the outsides, this side, and the other side over there, and uh, so looking pretty good, the only problem is, some of these pieces I bought were not the straightest, also these 4x4's are bigger than these 4x4's, I don't know why, um, and uh, yeah, so besides that, I'm pretty happy with it. There is a special feature to this deck that has never been done before, but it is going to be a redwood deck. We'll talk about, well we'll get to the, you know, special feature a bit later on in life, but uh, yeah, I didn't anticipate how expensive this was going to be, um, but uh, yeah, when we were searching, kind of feeling rushed, looking for cedar, they didn't have smooth, they only had rough cut cedar, we saw the redwood, we decided to go with the redwood, so would I do it again, I don't know, this really was a bit more than I wanted to spend, but uh, it will be very beautiful. All right, a couple days later, well mom was in town so I had to visit, I think we're gonna maybe play with something here today, uh, we have, I don't know if you, I don't think you met the guys, but Justin and Rene helped out with this one, I may have mentioned that earlier, that covers the air door, Steve is gonna take a 2x4 from there to there, we're gonna cover that with plywood after it's spray foamed, I'd like to move the fan slightly that way, um, what else, oh, today I was able, I scored about, possibly over 100 gallons of oil, I'm gonna go outside and filter, Steve is going to uh, box out the wheel well with a 2x8, it's a perfect height, it's right under this little lip right there, this is the mother load, uh, I think I counted 30, is that right? I'm gonna do a quick count, 25, 25 times, let's say an average of 4 gallons, because not all these things are full, so I got right here 100 gallons, and I got another 20 inside, so I'm gonna be filtering like a madman, it's not all that exciting, you can use your imagination, I'm just gonna pour it into a 5 gallon bucket with a strainer.