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Well, hello and welcome to this month’s Master Class video lesson.
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I'm excited because we’re doing something a little bit different.
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Since I’m on vacation, I was, uh, lucky enough to get,
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uh, I guess I kind of may have pushed my way in a little bit.
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I apologize, but I'm always so excited when I get, uh, to interview interesting people
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doing interesting things.
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So, this is Kyle.
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Yep.
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Uh, a new friend of mine.
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Actually, he happened to stay with my mom for quite a while.
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Yeah.
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So, he has an interesting job, and I’ll let him
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introduce himself, and then we can learn more about what he does.
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My name’s Kyle, and, uh, just moved here to Bend from Boulder, Colorado.
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Yep.
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About, uh, eight months ago,
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and just found this job on Craigslist, which
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it was really easy, uh, came for an interview, met the guy,
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saw the two shops, and I was like, “All right.
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Let’s give this a try and see how it goes.”
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Yeah.
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Um, and it’s worked out really well.
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Um, so I, ya know, from the beginning, it, the whole allure for me was all the different
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things that I could learn.
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Sure.
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Um, because there's just so many trades,
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uh, that go into working on a trailer.
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Yeah.
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It’s kind of, like, working on a house.
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You have plumbing, electrical, insulation, ya know.
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Yeah.
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It’s like a mini house.
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Yeah, exactly.
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So, everything that you have to do on a house, you do on a trailer.
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And, um, I've since, you know, beginning, gotten more specialized than just doing cabinetry…
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Ah.
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Um, building them, installing them, um, everything.
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Especially with the Airstreams, they're circular and so, it’s really difficult.
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You got to do a lot of scribing,
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um…
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What's that?
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What's scribing?
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Scribing is, like, where you start with a rough piece of material and then you start
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getting it kind of closer to the actual curvature of the wall.
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Oh, okay, huh.
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Um, because you can't…
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Because it’s…
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There are so many curved edges on a, on an Airstream trailer.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Ah, okay.
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Yep.
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So, you wanna get it as tight of a close fit to the actual curvature as you possibly can,
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and we call that scribing.
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Huh.
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Um…
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And that’s something you didn’t know before you started either.
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Right.
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Yeah.
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Yep.
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That was something I learned just on the job.
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Um, and we’ve developed some different techniques that work for different situations.
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So, um, that’s a really fun part of it, but…
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Have you been instrumental in that at all, like developing any, any new kinds of techniques
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or anything?
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Yeah.
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Yep, a little bit, yeah.
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Um, when we first started, we would use a system that, um, used hot glue guns.
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Oh.
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Huh.
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And the…
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And, like, sticks that kind of give you points of reference.
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But since then, uh, we found some, um, oh, other products that are more specific for
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that, that actually bend to the curvature…
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Oh.
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That’s interesting.
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And you can tighten them down.
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Oh, that’s interesting.
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Yeah.
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Huh.
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So, it makes the job a lot easier and faster.
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Sure.
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Um,
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but yeah, it’s, it’s just every day, it’s something new.
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It’s, um, always changing.
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You never really know what kind of, um, headaches you're going to hit, what, what’s going
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to be most difficult, ya know.
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You…
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Sure.
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What, what’s, what's the latest headache or snag that you have encountered?
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So, right now, I'm working on the doors.
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Um, we have these pocket sliding doors and…
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Oh.
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That's on the inside of the trailer or the outside of it?
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On the inside of the trailer.
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Oh, really?
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Huh.
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Yep.
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So, between
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the bedroom and bathroom, we have one sliding door and that one went in perfect.
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It was pretty, pretty much easy, no headache.
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But now, the one between the bathroom and the kitchen is proving to be a lot more difficult.
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Oh, really?
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Um, the one wall is kind of bowing, so it’s…
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Oh.
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… not staying straight like…
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Huh. … we wanted it to.
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Sure.
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So, when you have a sliding door that creates
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uh, uh, friction and scratches the door and you’ve really got to…
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Ah. … try and engineer around that,
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um…
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Do you, you buff it down or sand it or something, or…?
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Right.
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Yeah, it’s kind of a com…
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Right now, I'm, I'm doing a combination of,
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um, uh, giving the, the door more space from the trim,
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but also, um, sanding down the trim so that it can accommodate the space that we want,
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ya know.
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Huh.
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Well, you sound like a professional already.
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Huh, you’ve only been here a few months, right…
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Right, yeah.
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… working on this?
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And before this, you were, you were working as a, like, a landscaper, like, kind of doing
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maintenance things like that.
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Yep.
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Yeah, I did, I did facilities management for University of Colorado,
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um, but none of, none of the level of woodworking that we’re doing here…
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Ah. … or even plumbing.
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I mean, we did some irrigation.
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Sure.
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Um, but just completely different, uh, caliber.
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Is the whole ball game, like whole new, whole new ball of wax or whatever…
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Yep. … for this, I imagine.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Exactly.
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So, this is, this is the woodshed, or the, well, I guess you can't call it a shed, but,
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like, the woodshop.
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Uh…
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Yeah, this is where all the, the woodworking’s done.
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We got the table saw over here…
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Yep.
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Chop saw, uh, drill press, um, yeah.
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And then, uh, he’s, uh, we also have this trailer in here that we’re getting ready
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to paint.
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Um, the, uh, there's different jobs that come up, um, that he takes bids on and, um,
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so, sometimes they're just small jobs that are in one weekend and out the next weekend
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and…
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Oh, really?
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Yeah.
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Huh.
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Yep.
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So, quick turnover, but then there's other jobs, like, the Airstreams,
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uh…
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Sure.
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… that just take months and months.
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Oh, really?
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Yep.
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This one that we’re working on now,
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it’s been at least, um, 13 months that we’ve had it.
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Oh.
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Yeah.
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Huh.
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Yeah, so, we’ll, we’ll go in and, and take a look at that in a minute, but I figured
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it’s nice, uh, like, I used to work construction.
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Uh-huh.
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Uh, like, I was, uh, working as a contractor’s apprentice.
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Oh, cool.
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So, I, I miss, like, the smell of wood…
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Yep. … and sawdust and all that.
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Yep.
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And I’d, like, still, you know, burn my hands and…
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Uh-huh. … done a couple of things.
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You been injured so far, doing anything or…?
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Well, it’s funny you mentioned that.
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Um,
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I haven't had any serious injuries.
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Uh, there was one time that I was clearing, um, some, like, debris away from the, the
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blade of a band saw…
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Oh, really?
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… and just did it too quick, and it got just the tip of my finger.
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And that was pretty early on, and it just made me realize, yep, got to really slow down…
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Yep.
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Yep. … take your time.
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Um, it’s easy to, to feel rushed, but around this type of machinery, you don’t wanna,
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don’t wanna push yourself or…
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Sure.
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… do anything risky.
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Well, your boss sounds like a nice guy…
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Yeah. … and, uh, he’s, like, let’s-make-sure-we-get-the-job-done-correctly kind of person, or…
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Yep, very much, yeah.
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Oh, okay.
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Lots of times, you know, he’ll, he’ll, he’ll do the quality analysis, um, and be,
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like, “Yeah,
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it’s just not up to, to par.
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It’s not up to snuff.
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We’ve got to send it back.
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Let’s redo it.”
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Um,
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so, there's a lot of that, which is always a little heartbreaking.
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Sure.
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You, you install something…
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Yep. … and he’ll, like, “No.
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Rip it out.
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Redo it.”
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It’s just, like, “Ugh.”
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But you feel good when you do a good job.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Sure.
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Once it’s, once it’s done right, you're, like, “All right, solid.”
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Yep.
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Yep.
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Yeah, well, I, I mean that’s great.
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What, what other things had you looked into?
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So, since you're just moving here, and you didn’t have, like, you didn’t have…
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Yeah.
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… any leads on jobs or anything, and you applied to this and other things as well?
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Right.
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Yeah, there was another cabinetry job,
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um…
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Oh, so, you were, you were, you were, like, thinking about doing some kind of woodworking
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or you wanted…
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I was. … to get in that field.
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Yeah.
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I mean, initially, when my wife and I moved to Bend, we had this idea of buying a house
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that we would renovate,
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so kind of flip, um, gut and, and redo.
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But the market just didn’t, didn’t, um, provide us that opportunity.
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Oh.
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Huh.
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Um, really, like,
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what you were paying for a house that you have to flip is essentially what you could
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get a house that’s already in fairly good condition.
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Ah.
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So, it didn’t…
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It felt like more risk than…
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Sure.
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… it really was worth.
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So, this was a good, um, second best, you know, getting all the same, um, experience.
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But in, in general, yeah, I just knew I wanted to do something more,
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um, construction related, woodworking, um…
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Hands-on, kind of.
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Hands-on, yeah.
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Sure.
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Something more applicable and, um,
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just practical for the rest of my life to have skills and knowledge that will stick
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with me.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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Yeah, I remember, like, the same thing, uh, ya know, working as a contractor’s apprentice
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and getting to go into people’s houses and do stuff.
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I, I didn’t really know anything about it.
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Right.
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I mean, I just like trying to build things and paint and do…
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Yep. … stuff like that.
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Uh, but yeah, I can imagine you get out here, and you, I mean, you must be enjoying yourself.
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You look happy and…
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Yeah.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Yep.
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No, I am.
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I'm enjoying it a lot.
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It’s, uh, it’s very much just kind of a, a, an apprenticeship and, uh, learning
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opportunity.
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It’s, like,
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I know friends who go back to school for a certain trade or whatever, and I'm like…
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Ah, sure, sure.
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… kind of comparing it to that, that it’s just schooling for me.
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How’ve you found that you’ve talked to other friends of yours have gone back to maybe
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some kind of trade school and you, you think this is preferable for, at least for your
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situation?
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Yeah.
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I would say, for my situation, yeah, it’s preferable.
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Um, tuition rates are really high and student loans and…
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Ah, sure.
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Well, you get paid on the job, ya know.
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Yeah, exactly.
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So, I don’t make a lot of money, but, uh, make enough to, to where, you know, it’s,
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it’s probably as good as getting a grad stipend.
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Ah, sure, sure.
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Yeah.
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I spose, if you didn’t have a house, you could sleep in the woodshed, you know…
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Right.
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… like, get, get, get a place in the garage or something.
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Yeah, or get my own trailer to, to fix up and sleep in.
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Ah, yep, yep.
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Yeah, I guess you could.
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You could bring over if you need to maybe build something.
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Does he let you use the tools if you need to make something or…?
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Yeah.
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Yep.
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He’ll let me stay after hours and, um,
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build things for myself and, and for the house.
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Sure.
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Have you made anything yet?
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Huh, uh, not yet.
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I haven't, haven't needed to use the table saw or anything.
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Ah.
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I've got,
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um, basically, all the other equipment at my house, so I can…
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Oh, so, you have your own, you have, like a, like a garage or something.
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You’ve got a space to work.
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Yep.
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Yeah, I've got a garage.
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I haven't built it, um, to be a good woodworking space yet.
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Um, there's still a bunch of recreational gear and whatnot in there.
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Ah.
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But,
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um, I at least have all, all the equipment that I need,
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um, and machinery to, uh, to do a lot of the woodworking that I wanna do.
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Huh.
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Yeah, it’s, it’s all fascinating to me, especially now because everything I do is
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digital.
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I know.
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Yeah.
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And so, I miss…
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Like, I, I don’t even have, uh, personal students that I teach anymore.
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So, everybody,
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you watching out there, this is how I get to connect, uh, with all of my students, but
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it’s, it’s really fun to just come and,
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I mean, even just to volunteer, to try to help out, to do some kind of building project…
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Yeah. … or landscaping,
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uh, that kind of thing.
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Have you had, uh, like a favorite part of the job, like, the woodworking specifically,
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or, or maybe like electrical or plumbing or something?
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Yeah, that’s a good question.
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I mean, woodworking, I definitely enjoy the most.
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Yeah.
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It’s, um, it’s the most fun.
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But I guess, you know, the finishing work, so…
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Oh, sure.
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I mean…
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Do you want to explain a little bit more about that, like…
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Yeah.
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… the different, like, the stages of that?
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Right, so, well, that’s a good point.
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Yeah, the stages, um,
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if you really wanna start from the beginning,
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uh, clients find a really old trailer and they ship it to us.
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Um, lots of times, they’ll work with an architect firm that, uh, they draw up plans
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and designs and they ship those to us as well.
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But, once we get the trailer, we just start on the demo,
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the demolition phase of ripping everything out, uh, getting it down to just its skin
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and bones.
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And then, um, restart, start from scratch.
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So, we’ll, we’ll do the electrical and the plumbing and the insulation and
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then put the skins, inside skins back up.
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Then we do all the cabinetry, the…
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Well,
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Um, but then the finish work.
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So,
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that’s what I was getting at is, um, really just everything cosmetic that, um, you can
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see with the naked eye and
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just really honing in on those details.
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Um,
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the, you know, the nitty-gritty of, um, oh, there's a speck of sawdust over here…
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Uh-huh.
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And there's a smudge on this wall and…
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Uh-huh.
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Ya know, so it’s tedious, but it, like, just makes everything pop at the end and just…
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Yeah.
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… makes it look show…
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Yep. … worthy, ya know, showroom quality.
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And your, your boss has a good reputation or the company or whatever.
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Yeah, he does, yeah.
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Um, his wife, actually,
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um, started the Finished Trailer Association of Oregon.
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Oh, really?
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Yeah.
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That’s a, that’s, that’s a good…
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If you can start a trade organization, you must be doing pretty well.
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Yep.
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And I’d, I’d be remiss if I didn’t, uh, put it in, in there for the, uh, Vintage
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Trailer Masters.
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That’s the, uh…
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Sure.
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So, that’s, that’s…
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Yeah.
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… the company that I work for.
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That’s…
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If, if you out there have a, uh, vintage trailer or, I mean, but you guys are pretty, pretty
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focused on Airstream trailers.
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We’re pretty focused, yeah.
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I mean, there's just, uh,
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there's enough demand in the market, um, that we haven't…
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We have, like, three sitting outside just waiting to be…
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I know, yeah.
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It’s actually, it’s amazing to look, especially the difference.
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Uh, yeah, maybe we could try to shoot that too.
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I wanna make sure we can get some good,
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uh, audio on that as well.
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Yeah.
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But, so this one behind us is not an Airstream.
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It’s not an Airstream.
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It’s a, it’s a vintage.
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It’s, um,
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I, I don’t think it’s quite a Shasta, um, but it’s the same period, same type
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of a trailer, yep.
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And so, have you, have you thought about, uh, or I guess, maybe the better question
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is if…
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Do you know enough that if you could, like, build your own trailer from the beginning
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and you, like, maybe if you got some parts…
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Yeah.
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… if you, like, you know how to do the electrical wiring and…
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Right.
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Yeah.
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I mean, at this point, be, before I started the job, I wouldn’t have said that I’d
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be able to do that,
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but at this point, I would feel comfortable…
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Oh, really?
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… getting something old and, uh, and doing the renovations on it myself.
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Huh.
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It would definitely take more time than what we can accomplish here.
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Sure.
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Um, and the man hours, but, yeah.
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Could you fix a car?
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Do you know anything about automobiles or…?
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No.
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No, I don’t know anything about engines,
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don’t know anything about, um, cars, really.
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Yep.
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Um, but yeah, the trailers, they don’t have engines and…
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Sure.
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Yeah, that’s a nice…
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I mean, I guess you just need a…
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Well, how, how does it work for the electricity?
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When you power it, you connect it to the car battery or something?
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Yeah.
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Or, does it have you…
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There's, like, uh,
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like, like the camping…
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Right.
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… parks or something?
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Yeah.
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So, most of them are, are designed to, to connect to the grid.
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So, like an RV park will have water and electric sources…
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Oh, okay. … for you to plug into.
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So, that’s mainly what we design them for, but they always have, um, deep marines, um,
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uh, batteries.
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So, like, um, you could probably run the electricity
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as far as the, uh, the lights, you could run those for, I don’t know, like, two days
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probably.
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Oh, really?
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But the ref, the refrigerator definitely eats up a lot.
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The, uh, AC, air conditioner, heater eats up a lot of electricity, so that would drain
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your batteries very quickly.
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But if you weren’t using those, um, then you could go a long time just relying on a
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battery.
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Some, some, um, refrigerators will actually be propane too.
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Oh.
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So, you can get…
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Oh, that’s interesting.
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… get them to run off of propane.
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So, you, you would have a, and the, the client just tells you what style they like, or maybe…
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Yep. … they wanna convert one to the other or something like that?
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Yeah, yep.
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They’ll, um, usually specify what they want, but also, sometimes, you can have both options
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and just have a power converter, um…
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Oh. … and switch between which one you want, all three of those options.
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Really?
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Battery, puh, um, propane and just plug in.
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Huh.
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Now, do you have your own trailer at all?
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Do you have any…
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I don’t, no.
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I…
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Yeah, but this has made you want one more.
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You want to get a, get a trailer or…?
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Yeah.
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I definitely want to get a trailer.
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Before,
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when we were in Boulder, we had a campervan.
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Oh, you did.
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And I liked having a campervan, except that anytime you wanted to use it, you had to drive
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it.
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Ah.
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So, the, the thing about having a trailer it’s, like, I can drive it up, drop it somewhere,
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drive off, you know, do the thing in town,
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go back to the campsite and the camper’s still there.
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Sure.
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With a campervan, you can't save a spot because…
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Ah, yep, yep, yep. … you're always, wherever you go…
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It’s connected to the, to the car and…
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Yep.
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Ah, I see.
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So, it’s, yeah, it, it’s made me, uh, wanna, wanna get a trailer, really.
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Yeah.
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And, and your wife, what does she think about that?
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Is she, is she saying…?
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She’s in.
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Yeah, she, yeah, she likes it.
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She’s game.
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Uh, the…
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Yeah.
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… only thing is right now, we both have just four-cylinder cars, so we can't.
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I mean, you could pull, like, a Teardrop camper, but nothing, uh, nothing big, really.
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Sure.
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Very cool.
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Yeah.
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I, I’d love to, like…
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We, we’re gonna have to transport over to the other…
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Do you think James will let us in there…
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Yeah. … and we can, we can look around?
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Yep.
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All right.
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Well, I wanna give you a bit more of a kind of an inside look and see how this is, so
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we will switch it off, and we’ll be back in just a moment.
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Yeah.
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See you then.
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All right.
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So, we are back here inside, and we are actually gonna take, uh, a bit more of a tour over
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here.
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So, this is the, the big Airstream that they're working on.
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Do you wanna tell me a bit more about this?
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We could kind of
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take a tour through here.
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Sure.
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Yeah, so this Airstream, um, we got, like I said, about 13 months ago.
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Uh-huh.
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Um, we've redone a lot of the windows.
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Any window that you see installed, we completely removed,
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um, and then re… cleaned it and, uh, put it back together.
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Huh.
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Polishing.
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This is, you can see it’s obviously getting polished.
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Um…
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Yeah.
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It looks really nice.
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… getting nice and shiny.
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This is probably our seventh, eighth time,
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um, polishing the entire trailer.
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So, it takes a long, a lot of time.
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It’s kind of like sandpaper and, um,
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wood in a sense that you’ve got to start aggressive, and then you, you get lighter
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and lighter until, you know, your last sanding job or polishing job.
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Sure.
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It looks really light.
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But these are the cabinets.
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You can see they're, um, still gilt… getting built.
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Um, it’s definitely a step…
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Or, yeah, it’s always a process.
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Here, you can see the kind of the curvature that you have to get,
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um, when you're trying to get it as exact as possible.
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Um, these corners are just...
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That’s the, what you call scribing.
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Ah, okay.
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It’s really getting it into there.
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Um…
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So, what tool do you use to get these corners and this edge?
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What are you using on that?
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Um, it’s a band saw, table saw combination.
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Oh, okay.
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Yep.
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And then, um, there's the ducting that goes through.
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We have the furnace over there
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and the power center.
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Oh, so that’s this down here.
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Yep.
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So, that’s the hot water heater and the, um, furnace.
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Oh, okay.
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So, when you plug in at a, at a campground or whatever, then, like, that’s actually
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powering your water or…
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Yep. … heating your water, I should say.
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Yeah, exactly.
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And then these are, uh, we’ve got all these walls and again, you're scribing to the, um,
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the curvature of it.
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This is where the, the sink and stovetop will be.
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This will be the bathroom.
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Um, they’ll have a shower, rainfall shower right there and then a toilet right here.
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Huh.
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Um, this foam’s gonna come out, but it’s a, uh, a drop-down shower pan, so that the
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whole bathroom will drain down to one source.
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And then, here’s the bedroom.
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Um, they’ll have two side tables and a queen-sized bed that pops up and you can have storage
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underneath.
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Will it flip up like a Murphy bed or a something, or it’s just gonna be like this the whole
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time?
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Not quite like a Murphy.
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Kind of like on a pickup truck, you know, that when they…
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Ah. … have the flat topper on the back, it kind of just raises up maybe three or four
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feet.
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And, uh, yeah, but this is the one sliding door that worked perfect.
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It wasn’t a, a problem at all.
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Oh, very cool.
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Yeah.
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But this other one there, that one’s giving us a little more of a headache than…
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So, is this, is this going to be kind of a hallway here?
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Like, you walk through this and the bathroom, like…
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Yep. … the toilet is here and the shower and so, it’s kind of a…
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Yeah.
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It’ll just be a, a walkthrough.
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I think it’s just how the client wanted to have some protection or privacy for their
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own bedroom…
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Sure. … in the back,
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um, because this area upfront will be able to sleep four other people.
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Wow.
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Um, so I think they're gonna want their, their space to get away to.
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So, after you guys finish all this, like, this is kind of the, the second layer of,
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you know, the, the, the wood and all that.
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Uh huh.
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Do you also do the upholstery here, or do you outsource that as well?
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Uh, the upholstery we outsource.
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Oh, okay.
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The cushions themselves, um, and the, the coverings that they get is, is outsourced.
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Um, but we do everything up and, up until that point.
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And, even all of this that you see it’s gonna get sanded, filled,
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uh, and painted.
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So, this is all paint grade cabinet, uh, material.
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Huh.
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And then, all the countertops actually are gonna be a diff…
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I think they're gonna be Corian, a different type of material.
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Oh, okay.
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Yep.
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So, no marble in here or anything like that.
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Yeah, not…
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Is there, is there certain, um,
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I guess, maybe for, uh, like Airstream style, is there, is there, like, a typical maybe
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of certain color schemes or something like that that people get…
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Right.
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… that’s traditional or…?
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Yeah, I think the vintage trailers themselves have a, a specific, um,
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kind of color scheme or style, style to them
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that’s a little more specific, but not, not this Airstream.
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This is, you know, for a client who’s paying top dollar, and, uh,
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they get it how they want it.
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So…
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Huh.
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Yep.
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Yeah, this is amazing.
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Yeah.
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We can show you, over here is our screen and window department where we do all the window
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renovations.
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It’s so shiny.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, the actual polishing job, it, when it’s done is, is nice.
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But these are kind of some of the older windows.
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The frames, we, we got them all the way down to, to that and then…
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Oh, really?
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So, you have to take these…
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Yep. … and clean them and buff them and whatever and then…
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Yeah.
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… put the…
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So, what, what are you using for windows?
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Do you get new windows, or do you use tinted glass or…?
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We do.
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Often times, we get new glass.
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Um, if, if it comes with glass, we’ll try to reuse it,
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um, but, you know, sometimes it’s too old or it’s broken, um, and so, we just pay
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to, to get new glass.
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These were all tinted.
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So, we took them in and had them professionally tinted.
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Wow.
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Um, yep.
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And we’ll be installing those later, but here's another buffing area where we do a
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lot of the, the buffing.
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Oh, so you take these pieces of metal or whatever…
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Yep. … and run them through this.
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We run them on
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this machine right here that spins really fast and you’ve got to hold on tight.
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Sure, sure.
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Yeah, I guess you’ve got…
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What, what's the most, uh, dangerous tool that you work with, do you think?
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Ah, that’s tough.
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Probably a grinder.
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Oh, really?
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Um, a handheld disc grinder…
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Sure.
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… that cuts metal.
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Oh, really?
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And, uh, sometimes you're in a tight spot that you really don’t want to lose any kind
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of control, or else, it could really, uh, eat your lunch.
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Wow.
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Yep.
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Yeah, look at all this stuff.
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This is great.
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So, what, what is…
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Like, let’s say I wanted to come in here and, uh, and redo my own trailer.
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What is that, what is that going to run me to do something like this?
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Do you know anything about…
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Whoo. … the pricing for this stuff?
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Yeah.
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Are you learning about that?
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Um, you know, it, it can range anywhere from, um, $60,000 to $160,000.
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Wow.
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Yeah.
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It’s, uh, it just really depends on how much work you, you needed to go into it…
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Huh. … and what kind of finished product you're looking for.
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Yeah, it looks beautiful.
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And the components.
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I mean, you know, this one’s…
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Ah.
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Sure, sure.
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… got two, two…
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I don’t know.
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Those are probably $1,200 air conditions.
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Oh, the ones up on the top there?
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Yeah, yep.
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Huh.
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And so, you also said you, you raised this one six inches, this kind of, like, bottom,
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the bottom section here.
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Uh huh, yeah.
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So,
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this is hidden.
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It’s, um, actually, over here, you can get a better look at it,
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but here is where the old body stopped and then this is the old…
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Well, we replaced the subfloor, but this is the C channel of aluminum
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that we added, uh, so that the body could sit down six inches higher than it used to.
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Huh.
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Yeah.
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So, that’s definitely a specialty.
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I think we were the only second shop that’s ever done that.
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Wow.
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Yeah.
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Well, you guys are pioneering some, some new techniques then.
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Uh-huh.
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Very cool.
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Yep.
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And we could take a look at the ones outside too before we, uh…
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Yeah, sure.
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… let them go.
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Those are kind of at a different level of, uh, the phase.
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You know, they're, they're going through the demolition.
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But this one here, you can see we got all the windows out,
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um, all the inside skins have been ripped out, and all the old insulation has been ripped
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out.
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That’s gonna get new spray foam insulation, and we’ll put the skins back up and clean
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and paint those.
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And then,
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when the windows are done, we’ll reinstall those, and you could kind of see, see how
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it progresses.
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Yeah, that’s very cool.
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And then one thing we built before the summer came were these, um, all these apparatuses
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to,
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um, be able to support the weight of lifting the body up off of the trailer chassis.
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Sure.
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Sure.
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And that’s how we did this one.
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We replaced the subfloor by getting the whole body up off and then, um…
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Huh.
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… redid that trailer chassis.
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Yeah.
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This is just amazing, amazing stuff over here.
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Yeah.
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And so, this is a, this is also an Airstream, but a smaller version.
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Yeah.
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This one is just a, a cute little, like, 15 foot.
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Then there's, I think this one’s like a 20 foot, and that one’s, I don’t know
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25.
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The one inside I think is 30.
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So, they make all sizes.
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Huh.
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Oh, the door’s open if you wanna peek in.
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Oh, yeah, yeah.
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Let’s take a look.
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This one, we just got, so it’s definitely getting a, still in the demolition phase.
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Oh, yeah.
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You can see all the old, uh, insulation in here.
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Uh huh, yep.
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So, do these things get hot, or does the, because it’s so shiny, reflects the sun?
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Right.
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Um, yeah, I think it would get hot if it wasn’t insulated.
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Uh, as you can feel in there, you know, it’s pretty warm.
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It’s pretty, it’s pretty warm.
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Yep.
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And it’s hot out in Bend.
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I guess it’s, uh, it, it’s…
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Yeah.
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… baking out here in the summertime.
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Yep.
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Very cool.
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Well, why don’t we, uh, let’s head back into the, the original…
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Okay.
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… spot, or we could either, either one of these…
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Yeah.
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Head down there.
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But this is great.
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I mean, you, you feel pretty lucky that you, you found this job and…?
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Yeah, I do, yeah.
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Have something cool.
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Yep, it’s a really fun, uh, fun job, definitely learning stuff new every day and, uh, getting
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good experience, yep.
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So, you think you'll, uh, maybe take this and maybe open up your own business with it
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somehow, do something interesting like that, or…?
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Right.
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Yeah, I don’t know exactly yet.
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I'm still trying to work out
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the, uh, the kinks of what my next step would be.
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Huh.
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Um,
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but it does feel like a good step in the right direction.
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Sure.
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Yep.
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Yeah, very cool.
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Yeah, I love the shop.
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You’ve got the basketball court in here too.
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Uh huh.
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Anyway.
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Well, I don’t want to take up too much of your time, but
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yeah, it’s been a pleasure.
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Thank you so much…
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Yeah. … for, for letting us come in and, and see what, what
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you get to do over here.
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It looks like fascinating work.
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Yeah.
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No, it’s my pleasure.
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I'm glad you guys could come.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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All right.
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Well, anyway, we will come back, uh,
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Yep.
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Bye.
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Bye bye.
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Well, that’s it for this month’s lesson set.
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I hope you have enjoyed it.
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Did you enjoy seeing the inside of those trailers
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and just really getting a nice, more interesting background than what I have right here?
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Again, it’s typical for,
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uh, really to have kind of a recording studio and having maybe some kind of interesting
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background.
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Unfortunately, I don’t, but hopefully, this keeps the focus
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on the words that you're reading and my mouth and other things like that.
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So, even if you don’t enjoy the background very much, I hope you are enjoying my, my
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beautiful face.
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Uh, anyway, I hope you have enjoyed this lesson set, and it really was a lot of fun for me
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to get out and shoot this one, especially since we can walk around and do more things
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like that.
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Uh, if you would like to see more things where we’re going out and shooting more physical
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things and you see what they look like,
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do send us a mail and let us know.
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We love getting feedback from learners
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and especially other things, other topics you'd like to learn more about.
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So, really, you decide what happens in these lessons.
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We want to make things that help you improve, and so, if you were interested in learning
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more about whatever,
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some particular kind of thing,
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and typically we like to make things that are helpful for everyone, so lots of people
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are maybe interested in
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learning how to build something or to create something.
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And so, these kinds of things,
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uh, even if you don’t physically repair trailers or something,
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a lot of the phrasal verbs and the vocabulary is applicable.
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You can apply that
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to other things as well.
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So, I do hope you, uh, go out and use these.
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And then, again, send us an email at [email protected]
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if you'd like to learn more about other things.
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You just tell us what you'd like to know more about,
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and we can make more lessons about those things.
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Well, your mission for this month.
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What I would like you to do, actually, I want to give you two different things.
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The first one is that practice hack that I shared with you in the Fluency Corner lesson.
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So, what I’d like you to do this month
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is really practice mirroring what other people are saying.
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And you don’t have to do that
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for everything that they say.
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You don’t have to repeat everything in exactly the same way they do it because that can get
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annoying,
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but what you should do is, especially when
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they're saying something, like, if they ask you a question, like,
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“What did you do today?” you can even, like, kind of ask yourself that question yourself.
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You can say, “Oh, what did I do today?
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Oh, I went to…” something like that.
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And this is a perfect way of kind of sneakily,
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sneakily, trickily kind of, kind of, uh, finding a way to practice your words.
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Again, in that conversation where you're taking something that a native speaker says or somebody
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else, and you're repeating it back to them.
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Even if you don’t directly say that same thing back to them.
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There are really lots of great ways to do this,
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29:41
but again, just look for ways where you can repeat something back.
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Like, if they ask you a question
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or if they say something and you say, “Oh, I also, like, you know, playing…”
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Like, “Do you like playing baseball?”
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I say, “Yeah, I like playing baseball,”
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instead of just saying something like, “Yes.”
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So, again, you might be able to just answer that, and a native speaker would just say,
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“Yes,” but your job is to improve your speaking
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and use all these small opportunities to do that,
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and that’s what's going to help you become a faster
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speaker of, uh, more fluent English.
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Anyway, so that’s job one.
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The second one is more related to this topic specifically,
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and that is I’d like you to find some kind of project you can build.
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And if you're around native speakers,
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hopefully, you can find something, maybe a class you can take.
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It doesn’t really matter what that happens to be,
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uh, but it could be, you know, like, even if I'm living in Japan, I could do ikebana,
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which is, like, flower arranging or,
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or anything else where I'm doing some kind of physical thing.
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Again, not just talking.
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I want you to do.
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It’s kind of like going on a first date with someone.
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I don’t recommend people
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just go to a movie or just have dinner.
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You should do something physical where you can walk around, and,
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uh, it’s a bit more relaxed and easier for people to speak.
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So, if you're just sitting across from each other at a table,
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it can be a bit more, maybe you're feeling a bit more nervous about that, or you don’t
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quite know how to express yourself.
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Anyway, take the same idea
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and if you can't do it physically where you are, try to find some kind of project.
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You find lots of them on YouTube or other websites, whether it’s a blog or a video
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site,
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that can teach you how to make something.
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Then comment down below.
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Try to use some of the vocabulary that you're learning,
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and go deeper with the topic that you're learning this month.
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There is so much to learn about this
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and just find some part of it that you're interested in specifically.
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Whether it could be making something, like, a physical thing, like a, a truck or a trailer
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or fixing an engine,
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or it could be like a craft thing, where you can even make something out of paper, like,
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origami, here in Japan.
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This is just
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folding pieces of paper and then making interesting shapes.
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But, whatever that thing is, I want you to do that.
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That’s your homework for this month.
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So, go out, find some particular thing.
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If you're in a physical area where you can do that, fantastic.
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If not, then try to find something online, and do that as well, and be sure to comment
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with people.
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That’s it.
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I hope you have enjoyed it.
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Do go back and review everything as usual and I look forward to seeing you next month
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where we’ve got more surprises and more interesting things coming then.
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