 what am I gonna do with that? That is a heavy-duty piece of stuff right there. Lock this in. Ultimate bunk bed. I got one bolt in each corner. Just to hold it in place. And you know what? I think that's a good day's work. I'm getting kind of hungry and it's getting close to dinner time. Alright, bolt this down here. Now I'm gonna have four of these rollers on this thing. One, two, three, four. It'll keep it from tilting that way. And I'll get some of these over there too. Although on that side there's only going to be two at the top because the bottom would be in the way of the motor because the motor's going to slide under there. Yeah, that's right. Now to keep this thing from tilting that way at the moment it's just going to rely on one of these here and one down there and one there and one there. And that's going to put a lot of pressure sideways on the very pressing sideways against this. Yeah, maybe that'll actually be alright. I'm just worried it would be too much friction but you can push on that pretty hard and it still rolls. Not too bad. Although later the thing that lifts this up is going to be attached on this side and that side so it should lift uniformly from the side and that side. So that should keep this from tilting that way. Although it looks like these will be able to help. But mostly these just need to keep this from tilting this way. So that way I only need one thing here and one thing over there to lift the whole thing. Alright, so I need to make six of these. Can I get six out of this? I don't know if I can get six out of this. Well, I can make another one of these out of some sheet metal. Whatever. Maybe I can get four out of this. Okay, four of those. I can do the last two after I get these ones on. Alright, these only have one bolt and then go on that way which means I have to get these angles squared. All those. So I need to get it squared, put another bolt here and a cross piece and make sure all of these, everything is square before I start putting rollers in place. I can actually attach rollers now. I lifted this up to be near the top because the rollers need to fit up here like perfectly. If they're a little bit off down at the bottom, it's fine because you know it can flex a millimeter or two down here. But up here, it's held, you know, rigidly in place so it needs to fit as perfectly as possible up at the top. So yep, making rolly things for that machine. Wow. Clamps in the way. Looks like I can put a clamp on here. I'm gonna take that one off. Oh no, where's my nut? Okay, tiny fingers. Okay, take that screw. See right there? There's a washer. Put it right through that washer down into the beauty. There's a good chance this will be fine with just one screw but if I take my clamps off and test this and, you know, these twist, it's gonna be a pain to get them lined up again. So I think I'll just put the second screw in right now even though I probably, I don't know. I'll just put it in to make sure. All right, skinny fingers. See this hole here? It's that, well, you can look right there, that hole. You think you can get this screw up from under and then I'll get the nut on top. If you get it in there, keep your finger pushing it up to hold it. You might have to hold it funny to get it in there, like between two fingers or something. Oh, oh yeah, like that. Oh my god. You're gonna get, you're just gonna get it lined up right. Oh, you're so close. Back toward you a tiny bit. You almost got it. Toward you a tiny bit. No, that way a bit. Okay, now that way a bit. No, no, that way. That way. That way, that way, that way. You're right on, you're pushing on the edge of it. Okay, now go that way. Wait, almost that way a bit. Tiny bit, tiny bit, tiny bit. No, that way, that way. Toward you, toward you. Okay, no, push it up. Wait, okay, that way a tiny bit. It's right there. It's right there. Oh yeah, you got it. Oh, oh gosh, oh gosh. All right, put down the camera. Oh, right there, right there. Can you hold it there? Oh, did you get it? So maybe I unbolt this, put a couple of washers, spacers in there, to get this up a little bit so it's not hitting. Yeah, that's what it's hitting right there. Okay, so take these off, put two washers in there, and then put those back in. But I have to get to the nuts that are inside. I'm not going to reach all the way down from the top. So I need to tip this whole thing up so I can get my hand up in there. All right, that's not bad. We're going to lean this thing again. Different legs. Oh, this is stupid. This piece is like, kind of behind, under this. So I can't pull it out without it shifting. So I need to get my hacksaw, just take off a little sliver off this. Do you think one will be enough? Or do we need to put two in there? I think one layer of washers will be enough. I don't know, I might want to put another washer in there. I don't know, I think it's fine. There can be a little friction. A little friction's good because I don't want this to ever move quickly anyway. So that's one, two, three, four bearing things on this side. And I'm thinking, even though that side doesn't have a piece under there, I want to put one, two, and then just put two more on the ends of these.