 Good morning from Colorado Custom CoachWorks. Well, if you saw the past video, you'll notice that something changed here. And I can guarantee you that I sanded it this morning. Along with Eric. The colors were just a little too similar. As you can see in the table, some parts are... The lights aren't... are kind of dark, and the darks are kind of light, so kind of... yeah. So we're gonna... what I'm doing is I'm obviously taping this out. I'm gonna stain only the dark pieces. Leave the white. We have a white border down here. Which I'll show you for a little contrast. Touch up some areas. Where that white piece matches with the dark. And we'll be on our way. Eric, what are you up to this morning? I am working on the backsplash part of our countertop up here. Which is a multi-part operation. So we're putting 45s on the part. So that there's another piece that'll basically go that way attached to it. So that it looks like one big wide board. But gives us a nice big deep backsplash. And basically it is a waterfall backsplash. So it's gonna go the whole length of the board. It's gonna go down and then around. Just like the other piece in the previous video. And this is the driver side. The sink will go somewhere here. Cooktop either here or here. I haven't quite decided yet. But that's the general layout. And I'm excited to get this thing stained. Because it's just gonna bring out all the colors and just transform it. I kinda like this contrast going on here. I think that... Yeah, I think that's gonna be wonderful. What do you guys think? I know everybody has an opinion so please share it. Now we're doing a little dry fitting in here. We are gonna stain the countertops and all that fun stuff. But right now we've been playing with sinks. Now, I know you guys all have opinions so I want your opinion on this. This is a larger of the two options. Or smaller of the two options. I feel like that looks a little small. It reminds me of a bar I used to work in. When I had to clean everything. That reminds me of, I don't know, the schoolies bus. This we got our nice European style cooktop over here. Far enough away from the wall. Far enough away from that wall. I think this is a good setup. So here we go. Big or small sink? Comment below. Big. That looks good. I'm not being as careful with this one obviously. Yeah. It's getting covered. So this piece here is where the stove top will go. All that will be covered because there's a lip on the metal. But this one over here now is gonna have to be very, very careful. Because we're gonna try and reuse, well, you're gonna see the face of it. So we're gonna try and reuse this piece as kind of like an insert. All the jokes off camera here that probably shouldn't be repeated. Anyways, we are having a good time here. Well, I'm over working on the chess table sill. But Eric's over here and just cut out the stove top thingamajiggy. There we go. This is where the stove top lives. And over here we're gonna do a nice little time lap. So it already started as you can maybe see. Yeah. He's gonna cut this thing out and, I don't know, let's watch. Fun products here. Badge recommended this RV water filter thing. That's gonna go inside after the tank. We did a little fit of the countertops, took some photos. By the way, for all those people wondering how I make money, I have a new sponsorship going on. So if you're curious about that, head on over to Instagram for some of the sponsored posts. Yeah. We got Miles over here today. He's back. This is what we did with the countertop yesterday. I don't think I showed you guys. I think you ran out of memory or battery or something. But yeah, that's where that's gonna go. Gonna use a router and cut this out. Now, yesterday I stained this entire thing, but there were a few streaks in the wood from the belt sander. So Miles gave me a hand and hit it with 80, 120. I'm gonna hit it with 220 and clean this thing up and then do a whole entirely different color of stain. Parts of this, it just, yeah, it's just crazy. It's very interesting what stain does. Even parts of this, that's all sanded down nicely. It pulls out different parts of the wood. So this is what we have. Not as tan as this other piece here. This just came out really, really gorgeous. I think I prefer this color to that, but still gorgeous nonetheless. Still into it. And yeah, just gonna finish this thing up. Let's go check in over here and see what's going on. So it looks like Eric, you wanna describe what you're doing here? Well, we cut out for our sink and our material is actually only a half, three-quarters of an inch thick. So to get it to, with our under-mount sink, we needed to have that inch and a half. So basically, once we got the initial hole cut, now we're gluing up additional pieces on all the way around the opening that'll be cleaned up and then that'll have that effect of having a whole inch and a half thick. Cool. Now is that to properly secure the sink to the wood? It'll secure the sink, but it's actually, it's almost as much aesthetic because again, when you're looking at the front edge, you see an inch and a half thickness here. So for some reason, all of a sudden here, it's only a three-quarters going down to where the, and then you see your under-mount sink. It just, you know, throws your eye off a little bit. Gotcha. You realize it's not really inch and a half thick. Yep. A man of detail here. So you guys already saw what that one was for. Yep. Let's check in with Reed. What's going on over here? You're the tile cutter, right? Yeah. You're the tile bee today? Yes. The cut bee. Oh, the cut bee. That's what we call it. Yep. So before I was cutting, I'm putting them up in the bathroom, obviously, and Miles just gives me a cut line where he needs to be for the corner. Yep. Cool. So then I just... That is the first time I've seen tile cut, well, except the other day. But yeah, this whole project is the first time I've ever seen cut tile. It looks awesome. So then, because these go across the top or the top of the window, what I'll do is I'll set this. Gosh, we got a wall done. So here's this piece that we got. Yep. Cool. It's going to boat up right to that. Nice. Yeah, just like that. That's awesome. Oh, so you guys cut the side of it. Yep. That looks great. And then we'll hit the top part with maybe silicone or something. Oh, yeah, definitely. Yeah. Cool. Great work, man. Thanks. I'm going to have a couple little bobbles with that, but you just decided to make it a little bit wider, right? Yeah. Cool. So all those little things went away. I'm going to have the right bit on it. This one is going to be covered with the soap. It's looking 100% amazing. Thanks, dude. All right, over here. Last night I cut a hole in here, but in Canada, I cut this hole saw and it wasn't exactly the right move, so I cut this whole door to have a flap down. And I'm just going to replace some of the metal here and do a little welding. And then this whole door is just going to flop down like that to access the vegetable oil. So that's pretty cool. All right, got myself cleaned up thanks to Eric and Reed. We moved the bus over a little bit, kind of taking over a Justin spot with a little blue bus. But just updating on this stuff, I sanded this stuff down with a metal sander. Much better than a metal grinder wheel. Much more forgiving and not so abrasive, not so hard chattery on your hands. Also, I got this thing all cut up pretty nice here. Probably touch it up just to make it a little bit cleaner. This fits in here pretty well. Quick update. I'm going to take those straps, or I should say hinges for that door thing on the right side. I'm just going to guide them off. I'll save you all the labor.