 Well, good morning from Canada, sorry. Anyways, we've got Dean with me this morning. We're going over to the junkyard, finally, to get the tanks. Shortly behind us in another vehicle. I'm just really hoping that it is not as wet as the last time I went, because if it is, we're going to be in a swamp taking off fuel tanks. Lots of service, we'll say. It's been a little hard to keep track of all the Patreon thank yous. So if I do have a couple duplicates, well, that's just what's going to go down today. So I think I last left off. Trey Rogers, thank you very much for joining. It is much appreciated. Tony K. Fletcher, thank you. Actually, I think I'm repeating myself, so thank you again. For everybody who doesn't get a second thank you, I apologize. Jeff Marshall, thank you very much for joining. I really appreciate you. Thank you very much to Kateri Burnett. It's much appreciated. Also, we got a quick thank you to Andrew James Hilton. I appreciate it very much. It's really what's keeping me going out here right now. Kevin Routh, thank you very much for skateboarding progression. Thank you so much. It is all you guys, even from the very first ones to the most recent, really, just so everybody knows, YouTube does not pay a ton of money. I don't have tons and tons of views, hundreds of thousands of views. And so it's really the equivalent to a couple Philips at the diesel station right now. So it's not much. So it is much appreciated. And I just want to thank all of you for the support. Also, huge thank you to Dean for helping me out. Helping me out. I don't know why you're here helping me out. But it's because of this. It's for me. OK, that's true. His fan clutch went out the other day. Also, big thank you to Badge. Everybody loves Badge. And to Michael for amazing. And this build really wouldn't be as badass as it is without you guys. So I appreciate you guys. Big shout out to Eeyore for letting us pick through parks out here. It is a junkyard that you guys have seen in a previous video. If you guys did watch the video, that other truck is over there. And we're going to go check in, say hi. See how to use the torch? You ever torch stuff before? Yeah. OK, cool. Badge and Michael are on their way. They're picking up other supplies for the rooftop deck. Some other things. But it's so funny to see all this heavy machinery just ripped off, just hanging out, lying around. Oh, also he's going to be looking for a fan clutch too. So there are a few caterpillar engines over here. Got my tools. We're just going to take off this bolt here on top. That holds the straps in. The straps hold the fuel tank in. So we get the fuel tank off first, and then we'll get the mounting brackets. All right, so we really didn't get very far. Here's the situation. Getting those things off is a lot harder than anticipated. And they're $40 each, brand new for the straps. The bottom part, which adjusts the tension of it, is completely corroded. So if we get it off, we can't get it back on. So instead of spending, say, $200 on straps for an old tank, what might be smarter is to either repurpose something else that's like kind of a square tank or just have something fabricated like Kyle and the green bus, the other vegetable bus. So right now, we're just looking for a fan clutch for Dean because we're at a standstill. To our luck, we just happened to do one more pass through the field, and we found exactly what we were having trouble getting off of the semi truck. I believe 22 and 1 half inch diameter, 150 gallons. And it comes with this cute little frog right there. Look at that. Hey, buddy. I love frogs. Anyways, decisions, decisions. Not really sure what to do. Also, I did find a $400 fuel filter over there, which I just purchased. Had I seen it before, I would have snagged that one. But yeah, we're just, this is what it's like when you are building a bus. You have an idea for something. You had a road block. Try something else. You think about some other option. Just try to keep going. We're going to take this guy home, and hopefully it works. All right, looks like we're out of here. Wait, should we grab some 12-volt fans? How did you grab the channel for the side? No. I'm sorry, my voice is going. He's getting sick. Did you have the side channel for the bus, for the window? No. OK, we're going to grab that. Also, shout out to Nutbar for letting us use this truck. If I didn't thank you before, thank you very much. We really appreciate the pickup truck getting around. So thanks a lot, man. All right. Well, just want to thank the star of the show here at Provincial Powertrain, race car driver, extraordinaire, Igor. I don't know how to pronounce your last name. It's Nasiak. Yes. It's Nasiak. Tongue twister. You need a pro again, you can say it. But yeah, give him a call if anybody's a trucker, needs a diesel, he's got rebuilt engines, transmissions, all kinds of fun stuff, as you can see over here. So yeah, we've got lots of stuff today. Perfect, right on. Yeah, we're all loaded up. I was going to look for a seat, but the one that I saw in the little armrests thing wasn't working properly, and seats are a dime a dozen, and they cost probably 25 bucks. Steve, I'll fuck you out of here if you're sick. All right, guys. We're back over at Metalheads picking up more metal from the metal man himself, Steve. Give him a call if you need some metal. But this is where we're getting all of our metal in here. This is where we're getting a tube. This is where we're getting metal for the roof. Oh, look at how thick that stuff is. So if we can get our dear friend Trevor to thread him, finally, then we'll be installing the rooftop secret. All right, we're now at the- Where are we now? Well, we're at Hitch Works. We're at Trevor's. That's right. And look at who we meet. I don't know. Craig Anstead, Jack Lawson. Hi, Jacks. Hey, Jacks. Nice to meet you. Big crack. And of course, Michael there. See? We'll get Michael in there. Trevor's. If you're angry with bad, you're in trouble. Yeah, exactly. No kidding. Yep. You're like the co-founders. So long as we have one other one of the nitro rats, where are the idiots that did that? Oh, you guys are. OK. I'm included in this. So that was like a junior dragster. Oh, that's cool. That's neat. Just threaded. Just want to say thanks to Trevor, man.