 Good morning from Colorado Custom CoachWorks. What is that right there? Hang on, phone's ringing. Ah, just got off the phone with a classy Cassie. I know I haven't included too much family and things like that. Mostly because I've been traveling. But she is the widow of Uncle Dan, Dan the Adventure Bus. And we are just as close as, you know, blood-related family you could say. So I had a very good chat with her. And she told me something that her friend mentioned to her, which was a family of one. And I just really liked that saying, you know, you take care of yourself, you love yourself, provide for yourself. And then from that point forward, then you can include more members of your family and grow and things like that. So I just like that, I just like that saying. That's a nice start to this video. All right, this is a hole saw and that is a wall. The two of these things are, you know, gonna get jiggy with it in a second. Voila, after. All right, so that's where the 30-inch service is gonna go. That just means like hookups for all the more RV familiar people. The only reason I'm doing this is because I have the capability to do it. Because of the inverter that I have from Victron Energy, you guys will see that in a future video. I have one of the better inverters on the market courtesy of Victron. They make very high quality stuff. And so one of my ideas for next summer is to potentially park this in Airbnb somewhere, collect a little money, and then travel on that money. So in the event that I park, I don't have to worry about my batteries or anything like that, because everything will be shore power or hooked into the ground or the electrical service. All right, you guys ready to see something a little bit on the ridiculous side? So I ordered something on Amazon, just like a small drill bit set. I'm actually just an impact set. And I got this very large box and I don't know if I ordered more stuff. I just thought to myself, this is a ridiculous amount of packaging. Look at that. There's nothing in there. Watch. Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? They put this in a massive box. It's, you could fit a pair of shoes in here, just as a reference. Okay. So we have a nice hole, which was a perfect hole saw hole, kind of like one of these. But I use this carbide bit here to open it up a little bit. It's a pretty awesome tool. Sounds like the dentist. Let me just explain what this is to the non RV people like myself, actually, because I am definitely not an RV person. This is a 30 amp, what they call a hookup. This is like a marine version. So I don't know that part slides in. This is where the wire goes. And then hopefully I don't drop it on floor and break it. And this is what AM solar provided me. So there is the funny hookups for a 30 amp 125 volt. So it is still the year 2018. And I feel like not too many people use my discount code at AM solar. I think it's dot com or AM solar or again, I forget. But either way, it's jacks five or jacks 10 and or no spaces or anything. Right. So use both of those promo codes and you can get five to 10% off. I think almost everything. It's looking like a good hole. Also November plans. I think I mentioned it in a previous video, but since I've been batch editing, I kind of forget what I've said the entire month in November. I will be out at Jamie's van build party enigmatic nomatics channel on YouTube. I know a lot of you guys came from his channel before. It looks like I will be doing some of the filming for his channel. I'm better with a camera than a hammer. So instead of trying to do things that I'm not as good at as I am editing, it looks like I'll be doing a lot of videos for him. So that'll be a great thing to do for Jamie. I know he's got lots of people this year coming and volunteering. And if you aren't familiar with what it is, it's basically, it's on BLM land. A bunch of people show up to volunteer to install things just like some of these things. Right. For people who just need a hand or need to help or maybe don't know how to do it, or perhaps they're low income or reduced income, but you don't have to be, you know, in one of those categories, you know, you can just come on and hang out and, you know, bring some stuff, work on stuff, have someone else work on it for you. If you're not too familiar with tools, maybe you're familiar with something else, you can volunteer as well. So by the time this video goes up, it should be about two weeks before the van build party. So hope to see you guys there. And if you want to come for a weekend or something, I'll be there. I think the whole entire time. So just come on, hang out. You know, I know my buddy Dell's gonna, he's thinking of coming out with an ice cream fridge. So if you want some free ice cream, come find us. We're going to play with our wood today. This is a Bark Pocket Hickory like I mentioned in the previous video. As you can see, there are some pieces that are a little wavy. 30 cents. They planed three sides or joined it. I forget the actual correct phrase, but we're going to clean these all up today. And we're going to place them in a certain kind of order. And then that's how we're going to determine the countertops. And of course we're going to have to glue them together and all that fun stuff. So it seems like it's kind of a one-man job. I'm going to play with the top cap over here and cut a new one. Because I'm not sure if I mentioned earlier, but I'm adding about an inch or so to hide the other piece of plywood that we put down. Because otherwise you would see the grain like that. So now we're going to hide the grain from eye level. And just make it just a little bit nicer. All right, this one was my template. I cut in a little notch here. I got another one over there. Gonna have to paint that, all that fun stuff. Also, I scored 15 gallons of free oil again in the local Chinese place. So ordering from them several nights a week has definitely paid off. I've gotten like 45 gallons so far. Eric is still working away on these things. And I really like this stuff. It looks like a grandpa's coffee table kind of right here, you know? Or maybe the most interesting grandpa in the world's coffee table. But these just different colors and variations is going to be fun to play with with that stain. Do you want to explain what we're doing right now? So yeah, we're going through each of the boards now. We've cut them all to kind of maximize their width. And now we're going to go through and pick out the best face on each one. And then we'll start kind of putting them next to each other in different orders and sequences to see if kind of come up with a really cool looking design for our tops. Yeah, and a lot of these I chose that had a lot of the contrast in it for you guys watching. Instead of going, I'll flip that over. Instead of going with ones that were primarily white or primarily kind of a brown. I got ones that kind of mixed and matched in a really cool way. I think, wow, that's a really cool knot right there. But I think, I don't know. What do you guys think? What side? I mean, by the time this video is out, I'm going to choose. Wait, well, that's really interesting. But the other side is so cement. Well, not even symmetrical, but so just kind of consistent throughout. Whereas this side, it really just has some really interesting colors on it and knots. Interesting. I don't know. What do you guys think? Share your thoughts with me. This is what the arrangement of the wood is going to look like. This is going to be the driver's side. The driver's side is a little bit longer of a countertop space. And like I said, this is all going to be stained. So it's going to look slightly different. This part right here is going to be a table. Kind of like what Mike has. He has a hidden table under the bench seat. So we're kind of, instead of grabbing the most dramatic pieces, we're kind of grabbing a more homogenous brown, which actually might look a little bit different from the countertops. We've got Eric with one more piece here. So yeah, look at how cool this is all coming together here.