 Oh, my ballpark is in the way. Oh, nice fit. Good stuff. Oh crap, I'm out of boards. I hope the sun comes out today, so I can cut some more. I mean, I'm not out of boards. I'm just out of boards that I've cut to width on the lumber mill, and I need some sun. I've got the batteries, but I can't cut this much wood on batteries. I need at least some decent sun to start. It is looking a little bit bright. Ooh, I might be able to cut soon. Oh, the other day when I cut on the batteries, it was awesome. Just like no interruptions. Just cutting and cutting and cutting. And that pile of wood over there, that was three times the height it is now. So I cut twice as much wood as that, you know, into correct width boards. Yeah, it'd be great if I can do the rest of that pile today. All right, I'm only missing one of these. When I counted earlier, I thought it was too short. I guess I counted stupid. Yeah, they're all up here. All right, so I need to cut one more. That's this thickness, which is eight inches, eight imperial noodle units. And then the rest, I'll just start cutting this width, which is six imperial noodle units. And that's the width I'm doing for the pieces that go across. Because, you know, these have to be stronger, obviously, because they're supporting all of those. Oh man, the pile is gone. Now I'm cut there, bunch here, bunch more pieces over there. Oh, even on a cloudy day. Man, having those batteries attached to the lumber, it's pretty sweet. I, wait, why is this one? Oh, whatever. So, yeah, I just started cutting because the sun came out, but it was real cloudy. But I was given enough time between cuts, you know, moving the boards that the thing was getting a chance to, hold on, the saw was recharging between cuts. But then it got real cloudy and started raining at one point. So I had to grab all the wood I had out to bring it back down because I was taking pieces up and cutting them and just stacking them up there. So I ran all those down a couple of minutes after I got them in, stopped raining. Sun came back out, kept cutting, cutting. It rained again, brought everything down. Sun came back out, kept cutting, cutting. Right up to the last board. When I got to the last board, I had like three cuts left and it got cloudy. I was like, oh crap. You know what? I can make three cuts on batteries. Forget it, I'm going. And just as I said that the sun was like, all right clouds, move it, move it, move it. And that sun blasted through and those photons were coming in like crazy. And I powered through those last few cuts with the sun helping me out. Man, that was good stuff. So, yeah, now I've got all this wood cut. I almost have, I might have enough. I think I'm a few boards short of having all the joists done. So I guess I better start, start putting on. I need to go eat something first and get a drink. Beauty. Oh man, check this out. Cool as all the way around now. So good. All right. I still have a few more joists to put in. Just the ones that go over these beams. I think I'm a few short, but I can put some of them in. It's only like four, 15. I got a bit of time left. All right, let's do it. Oh, there they are. Got them in. All right, yep. Six of them. So I need to make six more, but I don't have any more wood here. So tomorrow, going back to the jungle to drag more wood out. Man, that was one productive day today. I can't believe how much I got done. Hey guys, check this. Nobody's here. That's probably why I got so much done.