 So, I think my plan for tomorrow, unless you need a hand with that outhouse, I'll probably be drilling like a villain. I've got a lot of drilling to do to wire this place. So, I'll drill and I'll just start wiring. Tomorrow will be my electric day. But I think I'm going to try to actually wire every outlet too, not just run the wire. You know, if you want to, how long are these bats? They're half way, four foot. Maybe you could, after you get done, you know, just touch one bat, you know, put up that one piece of styrofoam. Styrofoam? Hit on that. That styrofoam stuff. Oh, yeah, yeah. And just block off these ends with one bat. Yep, I can definitely do that. Yeah, I'm not so sure how the bats will stay. And somebody, I asked Lane Jones about if I can run them through the rafters and leave them. He said they're going to drop a lot of fibers. Really? Yeah. If you don't cover them up. Oh, really? So I should have got some poly in staple poly or something. Oh, he recommended poly? Well, he recommended covering them up, like with V-Match or whatever. Right, yeah. Because I just wanted to know if they would stay gravity fit. Right, yeah. You know, because with that angle, I'd hate to come in and tell them to be laying on the floor. It seemed like they would. I mean, I think they will. You know, you've got a full tour and stud. Yeah, that helps. That helps, you know, squeeze it a little. I'd just try it. Try it and see what it looks like. Well, it was either him or Ryan said that they thought that it would be rain and fibers in here until we get it covered. And I said, well, we can throw sheet of poly over it. And he said, he said tight fire or work or whatever. All right. Stable it up. Cool. Until we get the V-Match. Which I have no problem getting the V-Match. We just did that room for it. 26 inches is that artwork one. Oh, okay. Geez, I hope if we fought one little bit. Yeah, we should have 28, right? Yeah. 30. So we're good. That's good. So we'll box it in. Probably take this one, right? From that one this way. Yeah. Oh, I was going to go from that one this way. That's too much in the corner. Is it? I think it is. I would go that one to that right there. You would see it. Yeah, you got 30. Yeah, I think it's frigging sharp. Did you see it? No. I swear Ted Hanks made it. I'll show you. He probably did because he was friends with this. Was he? Yeah. Bobby and I would get invited up. He'd always have a Christmas party. Yeah. And the frogs would always be there. Oh, no kidding. Yeah. And so would his wife. That's who it was. Yeah. Yeah, they... Look at this. Oh, yeah. He's frigging sharp, though. Is that awesome or what? Yeah. Yeah, that's a masterpiece. It had one nail hole right there like that you could see on the back here. Yeah. Isn't that a masterpiece? Yeah. That's probably worth some serious money. Yeah, but it is. Yeah, he definitely made that. I've been sitting on this thing for like 25 years. Wow. It had like a leaf there, too, but I guess we lost the leaf. Yeah. But look at the work just on this, you know? Right. He definitely carved those, didn't he? I would say so. Isn't it beautiful? Yeah, it really is. Yep, so... Yeah, that's probably worth a shoe box. I know it. It's not signed on the back or anything. Maybe it's signed on the inside. I just didn't notice. Let's say Sean must like it up here. He's been up twice. You know what? Well, he's planning on coming up this week, I think. Oh, really? Yeah. To work. Wow. I'd say he likes it up. I'd say. Oh, he loves it. He likes getting that map out and finding roads and then going and just searching. Yeah. So, and he did like two or three different loops. He drives pretty slow, so he doesn't cover a lot in a hurry, but he covers it. And then when he came back, the one day he said, we're not even bird hunting. He goes, we're just watching moose because there's an area that was covered in moose. Ah. He brought me in, and in two hours we saw four moose. Oh. And it's only... Is that a swampy area? It's like a ridge that they cut. Yeah. They might have cut it last year or the year before. Wow. But it's got some moose. Wow. Did you get any pictures? Yeah. Yeah, I got video of at least one of the other ones were kind of far. Yeah. Yeah. Super. Yeah. That adds a lot to the videos. Yeah. But it's only like a mile and a half from here crow flight. Road-wise it's probably six, seven miles. Yeah. But it gives us a hell of a nice place to go looking for antlers. Right. Yeah. And then there was another road. I saw two nice bulls on another road. Ah. There's some moose around here. We might not be into the deer, but there's some moose. We cool to start finding some antlers. If you see them, then somebody else is going to see them there too. The moose? Yeah. Yeah. Well, we got the advantage. Right. We could stay here for two weeks and go today. Until they drop them. Yeah. Is the roads up into the chopper? Yeah. Yeah. It's good roads. If it snows like they say it's going to snow, you could probably take your snowmobile right into the choppers. Like up the trails. Yeah. But right now they're in the roads. They got the roads beat right up. Yeah. Crazy. Ah. Yeah. There were some grouse around. Oh, that thing is going to look sharp right there, isn't it? Yeah. What do you call that? Not a bureau, is it? Huh? There's a word for those things. Yeah. Bad artwork. It's not a bureau, right? No. Model? Oh boy. Model, maybe? Maybe. But that is going to look sharp. Yeah. I've been no bull sitting on that thing for 20 years thinking, boy, this is going to come in the right spot. Yeah. The right spot. I thought about it in the apartment a couple times. Right. There's nowhere really perfect for it. Yeah. Oh, where's three dimensional like that? Yeah. That's really good. The cool thing is here is you're not going to see it when you walk in. Right. You're going to see the wood stove. You're going to check out, you're going to do over here, bump over the wood stove. Yeah. Then your eyes are going to be walking. You'll be like, oh, look at that thing. Right. Yeah. You're going to see it from everywhere, you know. Yeah. It's just so cool. Yeah. And we'll have a light right over it kind of too. Right. Yeah. Yeah, that'll be great. My recess lights didn't quite work out where I wanted them because of the stringers. Yeah. So I offset them. I kept them the same distance apart. Yeah. I think they're all 33 inches apart. But they didn't start 33 inches off the wall. Right. They started like 36 off the wall. I mean. Yeah. But they're perfect, right? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's a lot of brilliant lights. What's that? It's a lot of lights. Yeah, it is a lot of lights. But if you turn them down, you know, you've got different settings. Yeah, I can set them all even lower. Right. Yeah, that makes a nice room in there. God, they wicked nice. Once we get some good beds in here. Yeah. Yeah. Room for bags or a shelf or something. Yeah. We'll probably have that double bed that I got from Woody's. If that's of any interest to you. It might be. I just, we got to build a bunk bed. That's the only thing. I know. When the double fit upstairs. Oh yeah, it fit up there. Could we use it? Yeah. Let's do it. Because that's the only reason I got it. Yeah, let's use it. Then I would, if I could use it here. Definitely. Oh yeah, it'll go up there. You've got enough headroom and enough width. Yeah. But now this came out good. It's, it's harder to work with than fine. Because it's so dry. Oh really? Yeah, like to get it to like lock in. Yeah. You've got to be on your A-game when you're, it took me a, it took me a little while to get into it. Yeah. Yeah, you don't see the staple, you know, where you put it. No, I tried my best with that. Right. With the gun to not, not get too many marks. That's a rough thought. There's not a ton of room with that nail gun, you know. Yeah. But this one will have to, will have to get serious on that one. Well, yeah, we boxed it. Get that in before you even do that. See, it even did like the freaking Captain Isles. Oh yeah. That's unbelievable. Yeah. Yeah. He, he, he, I was working up there. Dana and I were working up there. We did a lot of work on his house. Yeah. And he said, do you have any brass pipe? And down in my mother's cellar, believe it or not, there was some brass pipe. Because at the time he was carving those ducks for LL beans. Yeah. The big ones that were on. Yeah. And he made the cat nine tails out of a piece of brass pipe coming up so he could mount the bird on it. And then he made the feathers, you know, the, the other pad out of, you know, sheets of grass. Huh. Pretty, pretty clever guy. Oh, he was a heck of an artist. I wish I would have been smarter than that. Yeah. And his son, and his son is a better artist than he is. As far as painting pictures. Yeah. Not the carving pipe. Yeah. And his grandfather was real. Real. Huh. Down in Maryland. In fact, they have a museum that they established for, for Ted Hanks's family. Oh, kid. Yeah. Oh yeah. He's. No, I think that's going to really make the camp right there. Yeah. I'm freaking excited about that. Yeah, that's going to look great there. I can't tell you how many hours I sat looking at that as a kid blasting each one of them ducks. Well, you got one pallet. Yeah, missed it. Yeah. I'm going to probably leave that generator on if it doesn't bother you and try to get this video uploaded for the YouTube world. I don't know if you've got any more to edit, any more videos to edit. Really? Can you do that here? Yeah, I'll probably be editing until about midnight tonight. Really? Yeah. God, I don't know how you can stay awake. Well, I just got to. I don't have a choice. If I don't do it, no one else will, don't I? Well, good morning. You got the easy chair by the wood stove. Oh yeah. Good morning. Yeah, I'm having my first cup of coffee just sitting here like I got nothing to do today. Nothing wrong with that. All right, today we are going to do the electrical. So drill, maybe drill. Give me a lot of drilling, I think. Drilling the whole way and then I'll start running wires. I can get slippery Donny with all this sawdust on it. We are so close on wire. We're so close on wire. Can't be on video, it's pointing this way. I'm assuming Donny was the one that said 20 yards. Actually, I did not say the size. I didn't say the size. Well, you know, we built his axe shop and that was 14 by 20. 14, 20, yeah. And we found out it's great for what it is, a little workshop, but not big enough for what you want. You have to stay in. Right. So we talked it over, I guess. We said, 20, 28, let's try that. And with an 8 foot farmer's porch. The whole thing is 28 by 28. I remember we were at Greg's in his little camp. That was a little trick with that and Elliot. We were like, this is 16 by 12. I think we were like, we need to add four more that way and eight more that way. So I just sketched up something. They all approved the course. They did want to upset the old guy. He used to let us do the cooking. He had it drawn up and the material was in like 15 minutes. Well, I was kind of wondering like, did you figure out that by materials this made the most sense? By the size, you know, instead of 22. Only advantage, right? Yeah. But no, I didn't base that size on material. Because the only stuff we bought material was the Vantac. Yeah. And then we bought the Ridge Pole just because we wanted something light. Yeah. You know, kill dry. So one trip up here by NC Hunt and the big truck. Everything else you guys lugged up here? We lugged up a load of boards in that truck. First time. I've never seen that before. Holy Christ. That's scary. We have the same trailer. So we don't freaking hold the whole thing. Oh, it was scary. Yeah. It was bad. Yeah. On 11, you know, like going up the hills, but to go down to the scary. Electric brakes cranked up. How did the Yukon haul it? It was scary. Yeah. That thing hauled awesome. I mean, it was scary. I got a suburban bike. It seemed like it was on power. It could have pushed me. Yeah, it could have set me fine. I took it. Like we were going 35. I was like, this is more weight than I actually wanted. So you hauled the metal in yourself? Yeah. So we, we hauled, um, we did one load the summer of boards. Yeah. And then I think it was just tools after that. Yeah. And then we had Hunt's haul. And there's no way they went overweight. Like that. It looked huge. Yeah. Yeah. He was overweight. And did you ever find out why they changed? No. No. Can't figure out why. It was the dumbest thing ever. They said that they needed the other one for a delivery, a local delivery. And I'm like, that makes sense. I'm the one that just came out to shop. Yeah. We're on a new truck for 12 hours. Yeah. Yeah. And the time is, they spent to offload. I know. Perfect. Yeah. Yeah. Now we were playing like when he came up with that three wheeler. We were going to have, because we have a stack of boards up here. We were going to have them bring our boards even in for us. And then he got here. He starts unloading the thing and stopped working. And thought he's like remote. He's just a freaking thing on the ground. Yeah. He had a lot of school now. And everything with straps and no forks for that thing. You know, I usually, a boom truck has a fork option, right? Yeah. Yeah. It was them. Well, they didn't, they didn't stack it. So we couldn't get the forks. I think there were forks on the back that they could have used. But they didn't stack it right. Yeah. You can put dead heads in. So like I was like using that rebar. But it was like the dumbest thing. Of course it's rainy day. Oh yeah. It's miserable. He broke down like six times. I know. Yeah. Like the truck would just shut off. Did you find out how he made it home? Yeah. He was fine on the way home. Nonloaded. He didn't have an issue. Yeah. No problem. Yeah. Apparently it was, you know, they checked the, after it shut down several times, checked the entries and it was down half a gallon. Yeah. He had it, it happened to have a gallon in the truck. He added that and it never bothered after that. So maybe that was the... So it had to be some sensor. Yeah. Either sensing that the A&E trees are too low. Right. Because it wasn't showing that he was running hot either. No, it wasn't. It wasn't steaming or anything. Yeah. But after that trip we did, we did bring some boards up. We did the metal roof and we brought that up and then just tools and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. We got the metal roof and all with a Smana. Yeah. Just a Smana. Yeah. They're real good. Right. You'll call an audit in the morning and he picked it up in the afternoon. Geez. They answered the phone? Yeah. They got phones. Yeah. Yeah. Like a community phone, right? Is that what it was? So they're allowed to have them in their businesses up here. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. The Whitefield ones can't. They're better nights, I think. Oh, they're almost. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They know that like a unity. Yeah. I said, can I call it? Yeah. There's a phone on the side. Yeah. Yeah. They call you back. Yeah. It's a community phone. Yeah. Yeah. Unity of Whitefield are similar. These guys are different. They said that the unity of Whitefield are like old German, Polish. These guys are something. He told me what they were. Yeah. Yeah. Because these guys ride bicycles and other stuff too. Right. Yeah. Yeah. But look at these. Yeah. Good guy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's pretty good. I just bought one community from my shop. It's a similar size roof, kind of. 36. Mine was 11 and a half and 30. 25 feet. 25 foot raft. Yeah. Yeah. And then I bought drip edge. Yeah. They're probably caps. Yeah. I didn't see even caps on the side. Yeah. And I was like 1700s. Yeah. Yeah. You probably have more footage. We probably do with the 14s. Yeah. That one's like 660. Yeah. The 5-pitch. Yeah. Yeah. And then we had to buy that angled piece too. Yeah. But no, we had, luckily, because I didn't want to open the roof. Yeah. Brandon came up with one of his guys. And then Sean from Yachtraps came up. So I didn't even have to go. I had to get off the ground. Yeah. They put it out quick. They did a hell of a job. Yeah. He had to be, Brandon had to be home. Like on a, let's just say Tuesday. It was a Tuesday. Yeah. And he had to pick up the roof on the way out. Right. He got done here and he holed out of here, shot one bird on the way out and got to the office for five minutes to spare to pick up his roof. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But no, it's going to be good. Yeah. This week, Stevie's coming up this weekend. And we're probably going to insulate everything. Nice. Nice. Yeah. You got to go get one more. Yeah. I got to go get a little bit more wire. Yeah. And then I don't know if I was missing anything on switches and stuff too. I've wired a few houses, but just enough to be dangerous. You know what I mean? Like usually something goes with it. Yeah. We're going down. Yeah. Yeah. So we're going to, we're going to rematch this stuff today or this week. Yeah. Don and I, this wall. Yeah. Hang the stainless and then put some recess lights in here. We're going to mill on the log to cover this, this right here. Yeah. That would be cool. Yeah. Don is going to do a full 20 foot log, you know, round. Yeah. So I think that'll look awesome. Yeah. I got cedar railings to put across there. Cool. Yeah. I think it's going to be quite a weapon when we're done. Yeah. What's it like? So what's your time expectations at this point? I mean all my time is like I want to done next week. Yeah. The only is like. So you're up here for how much longer and then you're going to go back. What are you going to do? I'm going to stay forever. I see there's two vehicles here. Yeah. And you're shut down. Yeah. Is the ice cream shut down? Yeah. Well this last trip he had to go on Monday. So Ken brought him home because Ken brought the stove. Yeah. And I just stayed alone. I was here like I think 11 days. I got thinking I'm like Jesus don't need to sit and bring it home. I wonder if he wants to come up. So what I've got service called. I said what are you doing? And he's like nothing. I said you want to come up? He's like yes. I went home yesterday and picked him up. Oh really? Yeah. He's got to go to a football game Friday. Yeah. So that's why he goes. Grandkids. Yeah. I got two of them up there going to school. Nice. Pay them a visit. Yeah. So I'm just kind of here and you know until I run out of work and then or until I can't figure something out I'm going to go get Donnie. Donnie how do I do this? But we're going to get it as far as we can with everything here. Yeah. And then the next step will just be where we've run out of the match. Yeah. We're going to either go get pie or find some theater. Yeah. Yeah. I'll be working on cabinets. What? You making them? Yeah. The goal? Custom customer. This is a friend's place. I thought you started this. I thought well this is the way I was going to end that. You know just studded walls. You know it's a camp. Yeah. Of course he wants a freaking house. No I don't. I don't. The next thing he's going to do is he wants to sell ice cream on the beach. Oh yeah. He said just paint the advanced tech. So I'm like alright. It's $200 for advanced tech or I could buy this for $1,200. It brings it to life. It does. It really does. So this year we're planning on working the entire inside. Probably we can get the entire inside done. But we're not planning on the outside until next year. We're going to do long side. I guess. Nice. But Robin. I mean yeah Robin's building it yet. They said they're going to run something. They said they're going to run something. Water or something. Yeah. They get smoking deals on their seconds. We did my act shop in seconds. There's nothing wrong with that. But it'll take a lot of it here. Six inch. We might see if they want eight inch. But you know it kind of looks a lot bigger than 20 by 28. It feels. It feels so big. You know it's so open. Yeah. No this is definitely nice. Awesome. Yeah we're going to have a sink here I guess. A sink here and then over there. He gave us the propane stove from that. The propane heater. I guess like an empire. You don't need power. No power yeah empire. So that'd be nice like if you're going to be gone for a couple days but you want to. Just keep it. Keep it off. But I didn't realize. You could fire that up while you're getting this going. I didn't realize this thing will run for like a day. Will it. Yeah. You fill it up. Damper down. He put the damper. He put the damper in the back together on this rod. Wow. So there's nothing on the pipe. Yeah. So it's all controlled right there. Yeah. It's freaking awesome. It saves a lot of heat from going up the chimney too because it has smoke has to come around it. He's got two different members there. Cook right on that thing too. Yeah. Donny put the glass right on it. You guys hungry? Want some jobs? There's lots of people on it. Oh my God. Good luck. Good luck. I was getting gas at Sherman station there yesterday. I just got done my gas and I, yeah. Moose Hunter came up and he said you're Donny right? I said yeah. He said you know I made you a donut. I made it for my wife. She loved them. And then I was ice fishing up on Ross Lake and I made another batch up there. You can meet these people anywhere. Yeah. It's unreal. No shirts yet. It says Donny donuts or anything. I should make these. Yeah. I think that would be the coolest shirt. Yeah. Make it 1970s retro. Yeah. I'll picture him in the middle smile. Yeah. That would be so awesome. You sell them at the ice fishing store. Actually we thought this summer we almost did it. We almost did it. I was going to make donuts and have a donut sundae or sundae. You'd have a freaking line. I told him because I said no you realize you're going to need like 300 minimum. He's like no just a couple dozen. You make more people upset than happy. Yeah. You only did a couple dozen.