 Hey, good morning from Colorado Custom Coachworks. Do you guys ever do a job and then realize after the fact that you kind of messed up or you forgot something? Well, this morning we have the pleasure of running basically jumper cable wires through the back of the shower and read fish through this pex line, which is genius. And we're going to somehow tie it to there, tape it and pull the whole thing through, so we don't have to take the shower apart. So thanks, dude. You can hear that reed. Actually, I got a good credit to read. We just ran a pex line behind here as like a wire conduit and just fished these through wires through. We got this big 10-2. That goes from the combiner box for the solar to the charge controller. This is pretty heavy-duty wire. I was just going to go up, up, and then through the roof right there and that's where the combiner box is. But believe me, I've been reading the comments. Yes, I've heard it a million times, maybe about 14, to wire before I film. And I guess what? Bus number three, I will probably do that. But this is a work in progress. Not just the bus, myself, my life. And I know what to do if you ever make the same mistakes that Jack's just made. Exactly. There's no modification of some sort. You can use hours as a way to modify an existing build. But, you know, either way, it works. It's all electricity is going to work. Everything's going to work. The foam is going to work. But yeah, I love learning things from knowledgeable people like Reed and Eric and Badge and Steve-Punk Steve and Justin, Mojo Bus. So I'm just having a great time out here. Looking past my little, you know, mistakes and just enjoying the videos. Wow! Ladies and gentlemen, this is... Oh, this is Eric. Water boom. But, oh my God! Look at this countertop here. Holy mackerel! Now, this isn't what exactly it's going to look like. We're going to stain it and put a bunch of fun stuff on there. And it's going to do the waterfall thing going down across the... You're definitely doing a waterfall. And this, of course, is going to be trimmed in. Yep. And then down. But, wow! Look at how cool this thing is. Holy crap! So, I don't know. I think I mentioned before, $2.88 a board foot. You know, contractor kind of people know. Woodworkers know. It's a good deal. Everybody else, just take my word for it. It's a pretty good deal. That are $35 a board foot, yes. Yeah, all this wood... Wood was $300. Including three sides planed and all that stuff. And we have tons extra. So, oh wow! It is coming together before our very own eyes. Okay guys, what do you think? Because I know all of you guys have an opinion, trust me. I read the comments. So, we have the hot water, cold water lines coming up to the sink area. This is going to be the counter... Sorry, the cook top. So, that's going to go through there. That's a hidden everything. We're going to insulate these pipes. Reed wasn't a big fan of going through the wheel well. It's a very easy place for the pipes to freeze. So, we're going to go up here. Cold weather state, cold weather thinking. We're just going to kind of clean up. And, yeah, we're going to test some of the systems. We're going to get the water hooked up over here. Test it with the city water and stuff. So, before we go any further, Reed wants to make sure the lights work, make sure the plumbing works, make sure that this and that works, which is probably a super smart way to do it. And, like I said, I'm learning every day here from guys who are experiencing me. So, I'm about to type a person to go and tell the dentist how to fix my teeth. Same thing goes here. You ever run around like a chicken without your head cut off? That's what I'm doing right now. Just ordering parts and trying to get, since Reed wants to get all the systems going first. And some of you guys, you know, builders who are like, oh, you need to get things going first, whatever. You're definitely going to appreciate that. However, what you're also going to appreciate is we're going to do some slow motion and routering here. Eric has drawn out and cut out chess board pieces. And so, yeah, without further ado, let's get into the action. Oh, and do you want to explain what you're doing here? All right, well, yeah, I've got the, again, there's the main board, eight and eight are our main parts. And then an inch and a half perimeter piece I'm going to put on a light color to have it stand out a bit from the rest. And then, so, basically, we've cut everything about a quarter inch thick. And so now I'm routering everything down in a quarter inch. And I'm just going all the way around the perimeter first and then I'll be able to kind of clean everything else out and then put it all back in. And so I'm getting started on this cut on the end here and I've got a straight edge so that I can fall right along on my outer line there. Awesome. Scientists underway. We've got the time lapse going and this is the beginning of probably the first ever van life, bus life, chess table built in to the existing table here. So this is super exciting. All of this wood and this weight is a new chess table. Made by Wanderboom. So if you guys are looking for something similar to that or something better, make sure to hit them up and check out their channel as well. You have a tour up yet? Not yet. Not yet. And also, I just want to say thank you to Angel for pointing out the fact that white goes right when it comes to a chess table because I had no clue whatsoever that looks heavy. I had no clue whatsoever. And yeah, so I mean just imagine if I had went to all this effort to make a chess table and then it was actually backwards. That wouldn't be super awesome. That wouldn't be like a cool thing. So yeah, just love how this is coming together and we're going to make it nice and beautiful. All right, let's have Eric explain what exactly is going on. If you guys weren't paying attention or aren't following along, this is one of the countertops. So Eric's about to cut my countertop right in half. And a scary cut it is. This is our first cut for the waterfall part of it. We've got the main flat. We need a 45 cut here and then it'll drop down four and a half inches. And then for the part of this I'll have to cut off. Then this part will become that part and then the remainder will go the rest of the way out. And so for a waterfall if someone isn't following along, yeah, we're just going to go wood, wood, wood with all with the same grain and the same piece. Awesome. It's going to look gorgeous. Here goes nothing, folks. The myth of legend, Eric Vanderboom. Holy moly, this is prettier than I thought it was going to look like. My goodness. I know it's a little dark for you guys, but there we go. There's no lights in the bus yet, but this is what you'll see when you enter on both sides. Isn't that gorgeous? Wow. Holy moly. This is the exciting moment. Eric is going to put this bad boy together. Yep, got to do a little bit more scribing and get this piece to fit against this piece a little bit better. So I want to get the little gap there. I'm not really sure how to... Yeah, I'm going to have to trace it and then custom sand it. Oh, wow. So it'll be a little more tweaking. Yep, but this is what it is going to look like here. This one came out really well and obviously to make this 245s, we lost about, I don't know, three inches, three and a half inches, four inches out of that little knot there. That's just kind of the nature of the piece. Kind of just how that goes. It looks incredible. Imagine both sides of the bus will have this and then right here we'll have separate trim pieces going around the bench. But wow. If anybody wants something similar, make sure to hit up Eric. He's on the road and you know, we'll make sure you are within reason. Have tools, we'll travel. There we go.