record_id: 2bcf8b3e-f83d-8198-b8a4-dda8fecad82c created_time: 2025-12-01T21:53:00.000Z title: 11-24 Technical Instructions and Project Management Discussions source_url: [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:18 Hello, my name is Ken. Welcome. The first thing I wanted to go over was the glass. Oh, you know what this is. Basically, we're not a bay here. We sell two different, most of them are either opaque or opaque. The through-body color tile where you front to back. The tile we're going to be setting today is completely translucent. Speaker 1 00:00:52 It's bound around paper. We'll be showing you how to set it. The first thing you want to do is actually create... box and the good idea would be to actually blend the box the box you know we've already, when you get to the set the first and most important part of the set is to have a complete. Speaker 1 00:01:31 and clean substance clean and prepared then we're going to want to actually start applying thinset to our substrate i use the word key because we're actually trying to drive the thinset into into the substrate to create a better bond it's all pretty basic right here so take the flat side of your trowel and apply your thinset to your substrate. Speaker 1 00:02:05 Once you have your thinset good and keyed in, then you're going to get to take the notch side. Now, what we're using the notch side for is only to get our gauge and our level. We want to make sure that we have an even setting bed across the entire substrate. This will ensure that our tile stays flat and in plane. Speaker 1 00:02:35 This next part is probably the most important part of the entire step. When you're setting glass tile, and I don't care if it's a translucent, opaque, fused back, any type of glass, we always want to first key, then notch, and most importantly, always flatten our lines. I use the flat side of my trowel, and we just bring them out with our trowel. Speaker 1 00:03:07 Now, I'm working in a small square footage area because what I don't want to happen is our thinset skin over. So I'm working in an area that I can control. Once your thinset is flattened out, I'm going to now pull my tape because this is going to help me with my lines. Now, one tip that we're going to talk about is I have a wet setting bed. Speaker 1 00:03:39 The next step would be is actually if you want to. Now, this is the way we do it here at LBT in production is we'll actually take a sheet of tile and we'll back butter it. But we use a modified back butter method. This method is basically taking a foam roller, a little bit of thinset that's on a board, and rolling the back. Now, our tile does have convex and concave. a little indentions, and a good way to make sure that you get 100% coverage to the back of the tile, Speaker 1 00:04:09 which is important in translucent, is to actually use this method. It works great, and it'll actually keep you from having to make adjustments or pulling tile in order to get the complete contact. You want to have somebody there, and then they'll hand it over, and we'll start setting tile. Speaker 2 00:04:31 This is more of the part for you. Speaker 1 00:04:37 Basically taking a foam roller, a little bit of thinset that's on a board, and rolling the back. Now, our tile does have convex and concave, a little indentions, and a good way to make sure that you get 100% coverage to the back of the tile, which is important in translucent, is to actually use this method. it works great and it'll actually keep you from having to make adjustments or pulling tile in order to get the complete contact you want to have somebody there and then they'll hand it over. Speaker 1 00:05:10 and we'll start setting tile thank you so you're just going to place it and once you got it in there then you're just going to lightly seat the tile i see my tile with just a grout float. another thing here is you see that i set a full sheet see that i've got about six inches down. Speaker 1 00:05:45 here one way to hide sheet lines is to actually offset your tile from the get-go so i use the full sheet and a half sheet now what i'm going to do on my next set, is I'm going to reverse that process and now I'm going to set the full sheet down here and then the half sheet up here because our eyes catch sheet lines it's gonna. Speaker 3 00:06:14 keep from us having to see those now before I'm going to start pulling paper what I'm going to. Speaker 1 00:06:44 do is during my set I'm going to take a few pieces and we're just going to drop them in a bucket of water because we actually want to break the paper off the reason being if I want to make adjustments during my set and I need a new piece of tile I can just reach down my bucket later and grab it you. Again, staying with the offset, full sheet, half sheet method. Speaker 1 00:07:27 Now that we've finished basic glass installation, please look at our paper pulling video for the next step in installation. Speaker 2 00:07:50 Do you want to see the paper pulling one. Speaker 4 00:07:52 It's got to be a different consistency. Speaker 2 00:07:57 No, because we mixed to the consistency that the... Speaker 5 00:08:02 that the thinset calls for right okay yeah but for the paper is that's that's just how i wanna just. Speaker 6 00:08:11 my wife can't stop staring at me since i started wearing these pants these are the comfiest. Speaker 1 00:08:24 hello my name is ken miller with lunata bay tile i'm the director of technical services and welcome for a video on how to pull paper face so now that we've actually set our glass tile we waited about 20 to 30 minutes to let the actual fin set it's all maybe 30 minutes. Speaker 1 00:08:57 cure a little bit to the surface. As you can see, it's still pliable, but we know that we've got a little workability. I always say paper equals patience. What I mean by that is don't try to, oversaturate or overwet the paper. Actually, just lightly apply water with a sponge to the surface of the paper. As you can see, I'm actually rinsing out my sponge. I don't want a lot of water to get. Speaker 1 00:09:28 into the actual grout joints because that's going to degradate or compromise our set. So we're just lightly applying water. And remember, if you're working in production, you're going to actually go out and set some sheets out in front of you, and then you're going to come back and wet. So basically, you get a pattern of setting and wetting, and then the next step will be pulling. We're going to wait until this paper gets good and saturated and relaxed, Speaker 1 00:10:00 and then we're going to start our pull. You're going to want to go over the paper two or three times lightly. Let the water do its job. Again, do not oversaturate. When all the paper becomes a uniform color like it is here, and you can start seeing it weld a little bit, that's about the time we want to start pulling our paper. Now remember, we have just set 30 minutes ago, Speaker 1 00:10:31 so we're going to actually start pulling our paper immediately. So you're going to grab a corner, and you're going to want to keep your fingers low to the paper as possible and pull the glass against it at a 45-degree angle. If you're new to pulling paper and you're not sure if it's ready or not, and you're just not... You know, you're a little worried that you've never done this. There is a technique that has been used, and I've used it before when I'm working on a wall. Speaker 1 00:11:03 I'll actually take my steel float, and I'll actually put a little bit of pressure on it, and I'll slide it back across the glass, and this keeps it in place. Now, at this time, I would have one guy ahead of me, okay, coming back to make the adjustments. So he could actually, basically, with two people working in tandem, one can go back and see if we've got full coverage under the tile. If there's any tiles that we don't like that don't fit in it, or we want to make any adjustments, Speaker 1 00:11:34 this is the time to do it. And as you can see, as I actually let the paper soak, it got a lot easier. So one of the characteristics of Lunada Bay glass tile is it's an artistic handmade glass. Speaker 1 00:12:04 And in the tile, you might find some variations. In this one, I actually see a crack. So because we pulled our paper, we're going to be able now to go in and pull this cracked piece of glass that had a little chip right here because you don't want to actually leave it there and then grout it into place. You're going to want to just take one of the tiles that you took off the sheet earlier. You're going to want to back butter it because we do want to make sure we have full coverage to the back of this tile since we pulled it. Speaker 1 00:12:36 And then we're going to want to place it back in our set. Now what this does is this makes sure that when we grout, we're not going to have to pull tiles, or do any excessive type of cleaning or grouting cleanup. The biggest advantage of paper-faced tile is to be able to make adjustments during your set and not the day after. If we had to do this the day after, we're actually going to have to rip the tile off the board, and it's not going to be as easy as we just did. Speaker 1 00:13:11 another Lunada Bay Tile tutorial video. Speaker 7 00:13:25 They don't remove the glue, because it's... Well, so they remove it after they grab it. So, yeah, because it's... The tiles have cracks. Yeah, yeah. You know, lines. The clue is there, so when you crowd, you can't, you know, get in there. Speaker 7 00:14:03 But, I think when you clean, right, the joints, right, you know, or the glue, you know, comes out. So, it's, so, either, so, the question is, when you clean, just clean the lines, right, the joints, or, you know. Speaker 2 00:14:53 um so the problem the reason why they back butter all of the tiles especially for them, we'll look at them have we unloaded the tile yet so let's do that next we can take a look at them. Speaker 2 00:15:25 because and i gotta i gotta edit a little bit but they have a dimple in the back and i think i showed you these ones before a lot of so this company has dimples in the back and so if you don't get that material in the back it'll the water will get in it'll pop off the tile so. Speaker 8 00:15:53 At Gilchrist, me and the woman, so they installed the stone, and it's been six months, no more, so no 100%. Speaker 8 00:16:46 No. Speaker 9 00:16:56 I appreciate it. Thank you. Speaker 8 00:17:58 It's stone, right? Yeah. Pero es la pared de pino. So, mira, es una más... No tengo aquí. No, no. So, it's a mesh, right? Speaker 8 00:18:29 Y es tres cuartos, 54. Tres cuartos. Speaker 2 00:18:39 So, two 54 can't go more than four. Speaker 3 00:18:45 Ah, three 54. Yeah. Oh, there's two 54. Two 54. So... Speaker 7 00:19:01 It's not 100%, so the water goes in and also the, what is it Danny, the other person, the same thing as Danny, doesn't put calcium, so the water takes the calcium out of the cement. Speaker 2 00:19:39 And when the calcium moves, right, it pops it up. So, two months after installing, no, a quarter moves, a quarter. Speaker 7 00:20:19 So that was just the reaction from water and calcium. Speaker 2 00:20:25 Well, it's poor insulation, right? So you've got several things going on there. Number one, it's three quarters, so it cracks, right? Then they didn't, so what you notice is in that picture, so they had a mesh here. We don't like doing mesh. That's why you've never been self-paper-faced, have you, the way that you saw in that other video? Speaker 2 00:20:57 Have you been self-paper-faced? Yeah. So, normally, we don't install mesh without using epoxy because you can't get, it's impossible to get 95%, and if you're doing it underwater, it has to be 95%, right, not 80%, which is what a shower is worth, and you can't get more than 100%. I'm, I'm reviewing your, uh, your stone with the, well, I showed him the video of the Lunata, the, showed him the Lunata Bay stuff, and then the, just the how to install, and then I was like, okay, now let me show you this, so we're just finishing up going, don't do it like that. Speaker 9 00:21:57 Yeah, let me even that. I mean their bigger issue on that is they didn't float it right right so they're trying to put, three quarters of an inch offensive we talked about that hard to install I mean you they bet so they back buttered every stone and they put thinset on the wall and they put it on thinking that they had 100 they should be pulling them off and checking make sure that you know they are getting but they're going to end up having to rip that whole thing off I think it's their. Speaker 9 00:22:28 money not mine search stuff are you going surfing have you gone on that side and seen like there's a car down there and do they have all sorts of weird stuff it's a shipwreck is it no oh really you ever try to surf moon on a bay no are you a surfer yeah, What is it? It's Lunada Bay, right? There's like a whole surf gang that, like, they'll mess with you if you try to surf in their beach. Yeah, it's right in this little cove right here. Isn't there like a documentary about it, too? Speaker 9 00:23:00 Yeah, I think there is, yeah. Yeah, they won't let you surf in their spot. Yeah? No, dude, they'll mess with your car, they'll steal your tires, like, they'll do all sorts of stuff. Speaker 4 00:23:07 Yeah, it's their beach, man. Speaker 9 00:23:09 Yeah, it's their beach, yeah. Speaker 4 00:23:11 I didn't know it was that serious. Speaker 9 00:23:13 Oh, they get serious, yeah, yeah. As serious as you can as a surfer. Speaker 4 00:23:17 Hey, can you show the folks? I can't even see you. Speaker 9 00:23:22 I'm going to ask you. I don't know. Oh, here, before you guys go, in case I don't. Are you missing one today. Speaker 4 00:23:36 Yes. Yeah. Speaker 10 00:23:40 Maybe I'm not, but I'm calling you. Oh, really. Speaker 8 00:23:45 Oh. Speaker 2 00:23:55 Usually, I mean, this is the first time that he's not reached out yet. Speaker 3 00:24:06 Sometimes, too, on that, it's like, it's all like... Speaker 11 00:24:20 One of the guys was saying, okay. Speaker 2 00:25:48 I know you're trying to be certain, but a lot of the times I have to go back and add sand. before i send it to you because it's like because i don't think of it like that because they they. Speaker 9 00:25:58 paired it but i mean you can say it you can do it i mean that's why i was trying to make that just for you know if you can do it onto it right we're better off always do you know what room i was talking about oh yeah the one down there. Speaker 9 00:26:40 they're gonna pop those off. that those float strips are on right so they pop those off they got a two inch overlap there and wrap back up onto the well depends if you pop those off membrane seal to rip the membrane. Speaker 2 00:27:14 seat off set up we're going to try to give it a little less light little. Speaker 9 00:29:08 No, just to make sure we have everything. That wouldn't drive that one. It's very possible, actually. Yeah, yeah. something yeah i would just make sure that it's the right tile let's say hasten barcode. Speaker 3 00:29:50 they're all the same and remember it goes horizontal too. Speaker 9 00:30:41 And the install is this way, horizontal. Install this direction, that direction up. But, I mean, you wouldn't have a straight grout for your plaster. This direction, the word up. And it is supposed to be to your line, right? Right. It should. Speaker 9 00:31:13 It's just not, do you have a... Speaker 2 00:31:16 Is it? It's like six and a quarter. Speaker 9 00:31:42 I think it's an inch. A huge one is an inch. Yep, that's right. Speaker 9 00:32:13 So we've got to make sure we're on the right angle. So this direction, we're up. Speaker 11 00:32:25 Does it have it? We've just got to make sure we... Speaker 9 00:32:52 final pricing we don't want no works didn't happen yeah i mean for her to text me like fyi. Speaker 9 00:33:29 see my thing on the ozone he didn't respond to that but it's like. what's going on here, why is the ozone why does it smell like ozone because the ozone system is on with the valve, It's making ozone, compressing it in, it's pushing ozone bubbles out, assuming because it's not sending water. Speaker 9 00:34:01 It's just going to pump it. Yeah, you know where that trap is. So it's putting it in, and then it's not slipped back out, and so when it puts it in, eventually the bubbles get pushed down through this other side of the trap, and they drain water to it. So, like, you open the valve and it looks like the Venturi, then it's like, so why, I don't understand why it's closed. And also, I mean, that's something I noticed. Speaker 9 00:34:32 When he went in the room and he saw the water, I was like, okay, we're going to fix everything. Hey, why don't you have this like this? Which is fine. Speaker 8 00:34:49 i saw your text come across we better not we talked we said you know oh but even you know. Speaker 9 00:35:00 they're leaving the water like we gotta figure out really how we do it you know what if hey there's water i mean the reality is the water's on the floor because the thing doesn't rain but you got to be because you have that so is that hard yeah that's holding water actually oh i was trying to. Speaker 9 00:35:50 on the tile, but anyway. Did I send you that? No, well, this is me tracing it. It's kind of off, so I asked it like 20 different times. Anyway, but ultimately, the back of it, they use a different tile. We're using a different thing. The tile has all this plastic or this glue, right? And that's, they just installed all this. I got excited. I thought you were. Speaker 9 00:36:43 actually going to show me something. All of this has been done and full of water. I don't know. When did they finish? I don't know. I mean, it's hard, it's rigid, so it's their mounting system, but it takes up, so I finally. Speaker 9 00:37:20 got an answer out of chat, it's 21 feet. Now I know. That's right, yeah. So I was trying to do it without scanning it and trying to draw it in SketchUp, right, because I could import it in SketchUp, just draw it, figure out the area of the overall, the area of those, and figure out the math of the coverage. So I was trying to like, oh, I wonder if chat can do this between my drive from Malibu this morning to Gilchrist, and it was a pain, but we got to 21%, so. Speaker 9 00:37:52 You can't do it, right? I mean, it says on my spec, too. That's the thing. The spec says paper-based mount, 95% bond. On GTA, they're using DeFore, which is probably fine for the tile because it's not the tile they told me they were using. But then does the owner know you're not using the right tile? It's like, holy stuff. I don't know what's going to happen there. They want us to bid that indoor. You drew that indoor, right. Speaker 7 00:38:13 Then me. Speaker 9 00:38:14 Yeah. Speaker 7 00:38:16 I'm almost done with it. Speaker 9 00:38:17 He had never gotten back to me, and then all of a sudden it was like, you know, he sends me that picture. I'm asking him about money, and then it's like, or actually I was calling him. There's some random company out there. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:38:55 so every day there's a guy i guess brandon says there's a guy that stopped by from like australia or something like that you parked out the street and just sent his drone over and landed like on the beach oh really so this 10 minutes more or less i knew this too with the with the bush. Speaker 9 00:39:26 hammer all right i mean it's really well yeah and it's not even a vertical wall right it's dry so, you've got did i ever find those csp samples and give them to you i don't know where they are i mean this feels yeah. Speaker 2 00:39:54 Yeah, I even felt it before, and I was like, because some of the things, I didn't like how, you know, I told myself I didn't like it, because this is something that Corey and I talked about it, you know, it was good, and next time I'm going to make sure. Speaker 9 00:40:19 If you watch the house waterproofing guys, they surface prep everything, but they do it with a cup, but they're at least surface prep, like I've never seen any of the waterproofing. removing the surface layer first, so like their waterproofing is obviously different in terms of, like if we're just setting on the top, you know, like the down, they're just waterproofing the structure. Speaker 9 00:41:03 Yeah, exactly. Speaker 2 00:41:21 Bye. Speaker 3 00:44:54 Yeah, the upper end or the lower end. Speaker 9 00:45:18 The top, that's the top. profile on some of those some of those things they rep or are they remembering that yeah, i mean maybe our tests are just curious like obviously if we're installing stone. Speaker 9 00:45:48 40 we're going to frame put foam in the baja you know pour whatever foam. top that morning i think especially given this tool being so quick it. Speaker 2 00:46:24 interesting to know how well it bonds you know well yeah i didn't you know got an oral agent, thinking about about this it's like hey next time we weren't on the gun you know because, i'd almost even like the next time down there that'd be helpful yeah and. Speaker 9 00:47:21 Does this need to get floated? Because was the tile flush with this line? Is that what happens on this wall? We float it back out. Speaker 2 00:47:28 So it'll be, this whole thing will need to be floated. Okay. Yeah, so this whole thing will come, and then we've got to trim this, and then we're probably going to have to trim like, I think an eighth of an inch we're going to have to come, because this thing kind of goes like that, and so it's about. Speaker 9 00:47:48 But if we float to it, right, to the farthest point or whatever, then you don't have to trim the stone. Speaker 2 00:48:00 Well, it's crooked right here, so it's all good here, right, and then it goes in an eighth right here. Right. Speaker 9 00:48:11 But you're going to be over the top of it, right, or you know what I'm saying? How far does this overhang. Speaker 2 00:48:20 This is going to be a three-quarter inch overhang coping from essentially here. Speaker 9 00:48:28 What was the overhang on the inside before. Speaker 2 00:48:33 It was all variable. So we made it three-quarter inch all the way around. The float out on that. Yeah. But we made it so that way we wouldn't have to do, I was looking at both sides trying to go, that's why, you know, so we wouldn't have to do like multiple. I think there's, I have to re-look at it, but I think on this side it's going to be a couple patches, but it was just this side. Speaker 2 00:49:11 But everything else we can make. Speaker 9 00:49:16 Yeah, I would say if you need to, the coping. Overhang outside, more comfortable spot one way or the other. Yeah. But I'm just, because I don't think our tiles should go inside of this, right? I think our tiles should be proud of this line, and we should be filling that in, the tiles, so that water never really settles. Speaker 9 00:49:47 But if that's too far, I guess they grout it up to the tile before, right? I mean, typically, that should be a soft joint anyway. So, like, we should be siliconing that transition when we're done. Right. Probably with their color of the deck at the bottom. Do you have a grout color, by the way? For this? No. I think we probably should do a little mock-up. Did you do a mock-up? Like a... we did yeah yeah i have a i have a mock-up try it let me do you want me to i've got a uh. Speaker 9 00:50:28 i mean i think we should do what we did over there i think it's roughly the same color. Speaker 2 00:50:43 i'm going there next but where 8th street that's where you're playing here right oh. Speaker 12 00:50:55 i don't need to know right now no it's probably like silver shadow or something and the drain the overflow is not working or is that normal. Speaker 9 00:51:07 i mean this looks like silver shadow but it's a lighter, throughout um can we find out what we do because this is similar yeah did are those plates the original one no issues with this thing still do we need a new lock to be recommended in your life. Speaker 9 00:51:42 ask danny if he knows that that thing doesn't work you know i i want to say the last i think. Speaker 2 00:51:46 this one we're i don't think this one works but i gotta say it's all rusted out yeah it definitely doesn't work so i want to say that that we asked for a new one on this one we were waiting for it from them see if he knows about it yeah no that's the first uh that's my money maker. Speaker 9 00:52:15 Oh dude, I got an email today about Hillcrest, about, you know, repair, they want to know why these things aren't in, and what's included, and what's not included, which is like seven. Speaker 2 00:52:37 years later. I talked to my dad this morning, because I'm the one that told him about payroll, and he's like, oh yeah, I'll send that to him, you know, and then he started talking about Hillcrest, and he started getting all frustrated, and I'm like, why are you frustrated? He's like, what? What. Speaker 9 00:52:59 Yeah, I guess they're... They just did it. Yeah, well, they must have. What are they called? But they can say, like, literally shaved it down, right, and then it just rose back by itself. Speaker 2 00:53:14 yeah i mean they're aerating it um they put all the plugs in and then so we got those what are those like low spots or they came in but they meaning sanded it right yeah and all that so. um i was i was surprised out through that and then they they mow it everywhere i noticed did i know this because i hate that why he just didn't care right so he leaves the bathroom door. Speaker 2 00:53:48 like wide open they'll run like if you look at that first stone over there as you enter. Speaker 12 00:53:55 it like they just run it right all right guys see you thank you. Speaker 9 00:54:10 Let's see if we can find what we used on that spot. I'm assuming it's like one of the lighter droughts, but I do think it's a silver shadow. Speaker 12 00:54:25 We'll go to the water and we're still, I mean, we have enough. Speaker 9 00:54:44 Oh, yeah. All right. Cool. Well, let me know how. You were going to go up there and drop off eight? Is that what you were doing? You guys have it done? Yeah, you want to see it? No. Let's look at it. I did. Did you find out shirts from these guys? No. Oh. Did you get that box. Speaker 2 00:55:03 Yeah. Oh, okay. No, I gave shirts to all of them. And each day I'm like. Whatever, if you don't put it in your task list, you won't remember to do it. Speaker 9 00:55:14 That's why I said it's the way I did. You know what's funny. Speaker 2 00:55:26 I'm finding, I was actually having to stop this morning, like that whole getting things done thing, actually, in a sense, like, hey, yeah, if you tell your brain not to remember any of this stuff, you're not going to remember it, you know? And you can program yourself in a certain way, so it's almost like it's got to be, like, no, write down your notes. Speaker 2 00:56:05 When I did that, when I had like a daily, like, no, today's a new day, you know, I could still remember. Speaker 9 00:56:16 I think he was this morning asking me for Danny, I just don't trust him. Speaker 2 00:56:27 Yeah, I think, you know, I'll bet you he'll ask if I pay Danny. Speaker 9 00:56:35 I'll call Yesman. See, I went and there was a referral into this doctor in Fairfax District, like Fairfax, but it's, he wants to repay a full class. I mean, I knew it wasn't going to be. A good project, and I told the guy I would go out there, but it's... Speaker 9 00:57:09 What are you doing at Thanksgiving? We are going... We're going to Cabo. First time. First time, well, first time for me to go to Mexico for Thanksgiving, though. Which is funny. I've been wanting to, like, be gone. Speaker 2 00:57:41 Be gone in general or be gone for Thanksgiving. Speaker 9 00:57:43 Yeah, in Thanksgiving. Like, just, I don't like all the dress house. That's why I'm so tired. So anyway, I finally convinced her to do it. And then we book it, and I told my mom last year I thought we were going to do it this year. Anyway, so Kylie comes into town while Tracy's on her honeymoon, watching Mr. Big. Because Caden was supposed to be watching it. Speaker 9 00:58:20 Tracy's friend came over to her house to check on Mr. Big and found a bunch of paraphernalia, random things. Caden was partying, I guess, at the house, basically. So then it was like, all right. So I don't know if that's the reason Ryan pulled it, but that was one reason Tracy sort of was like, oh, so then Kylie comes out. Anyway, so we meet her and take her to dinner and, you know, whatever, and we're hanging out. And then she's like, well, I'll see you guys on my birthday. I'm like, oh, you're coming for your birthday? Speaker 9 00:58:53 Yeah, everyone's coming into town for Thanksgiving this year. Uh-oh. Well, we didn't know that. Oh, you guys didn't know? Oh, maybe mom was trying to surprise you. Well, we won't be here. What do you mean? Really? Yeah. So then, Kimberly texts Alyssa. Yeah. Hey, you know, I forget what she was texting her about. Speaker 9 00:59:24 But just so you know, we'll be in Tel Aviv this year. We've got a soccer game shortly there. Okay, so, is everybody coming into town? Like, well, yeah. Yeah, Christmas is supposed to be in Jessica. Yeah, I mentioned to you that we were planning a good problem. Speaker 9 00:59:59 Yeah, I don't know if I remembered that. Well, we are. I didn't know anybody was coming. We already booked it. Like, oh, okay. But it's like, you know, the expectation is always, hey, we're all coming to town, we're going to your house. So stoked for all that. But I'm also kind of like not so secretly happy and think it's funny. Speaker 9 01:00:30 They did this whole plan and everybody's coming to town. It's like, dude, you guys, think about what it could be. You know what I mean? Like, you know, they all come into town for Tracy's wedding and they're, like, sleeping on her floors. You know what I mean? It's just like, I just borrow her cars and then give her a hard time about her car. You know what I mean? Seriously? Oh, yeah, dude. I forget who it was. Speaker 9 01:01:02 One of them was mad at Tracy because something with the car wasn't available. It's like, come into town and expect a new car at the least, especially when somebody's letting you stay at their house for free. Not even my parents. Speaker 2 01:01:14 Like, I'll just go. No. I mean, they can always have a room. Right, right, right. Always have a room. But, like, hey, can you come pick me up from... No. I'm not going to pick you up. Like, get me an Uber. Speaker 9 01:01:27 I'll pay for it. It was something to do with somebody picking up somebody from the airport, too. It was like, Jessica was calling me to call her. Tracy had to do something to take my mom because Jessica was, I don't know, just like, you're, letting... they're expecting you to also do all the driving around it's just like anyway so you know like i. Speaker 9 01:01:59 guess not so secret yeah so it'll be fun we got thanksgiving dinner at the hotel like it overlooks. cool i mean it'll be fun i i went through a couple times i went to the virus that was jessie's food terrorism back when i was dating it was always warm and nice and so dude it's gonna be like 80 all weekend no rain down there see any other things have you guys ever like flown just. Speaker 9 01:02:34 straight down there yeah yeah well of course. I mean, I know a lot of people that have that shameful moment. Speaker 2 01:02:59 We're here to get on the flight to the business. Speaker 6 01:03:11 I think I may have heard this before. You were, like, fun braiding. Speaker 2 01:03:14 Dude, she told me to be fun braiding. She told me to be fun braiding. She's like, I need that. I don't think she understood it. But dude, it was so bad. Like, so, number one, I end up talking to these three chicks. Who, did they? Uh, maybe. So, but I, so I end up, well, not so bad. When you're married. Speaker 2 01:03:45 It's so bad that I hear this angry wife yell. You know, like, turn around. nobody in the booth except for me and i look at her and i look at the girls and i'm like i don't remember that part i get all the way back to the hotel and i'm arm and arm with my new boyfriend i love you make it to the hotel room lie down all over myself in the bed. Speaker 2 01:04:27 then i go to the shower and begin sobbing uncontrollably she said for like at least an hour and so she's having to and she's got room service coming in and changing the bed while her husband you have to pass the shower in order so then. You know, the next morning, we're walking somewhere, or afternoon, or whatever, we're walking by, and these girls say hi to me, and I'm like, hi, and I keep on walking, and I'm talking to my boyfriend, right, and he's like, you don't remember this? I'm like, no. Speaker 6 01:05:23 In the pool? Yeah, and I'm like, I turn back around, and they're still looking at me, and I turn back around, and I'm like, no. And he's like, nah. I turn back around, I look, they were the ugliest freaky chicks ever. He gave them the best night of their life. I was like, man, they were so hot last night. Speaker 2 01:05:54 So, but I'll be honest with you, like, I seriously, like, I'm glad I'm forgiving, but that, there's, like, shame, seriously, every time somebody says Cabo, I'm like, and dude, the dad was killed, she's like, this guy, and he was doing shots, you know, he's like, oh yeah, get it, and then he, my wife was there a second, looks at me back, and looks at me like, dude, I told you, and he, something came over my face, and he's like, um. Speaker 9 01:06:45 I think I crossed the line. I'm like, you fixed your ass, you did. There's nicer ways to say that. Hey, good job, man. Speaker 2 01:06:53 And I'm like, you know, you bet your ass you did. And he's like, ah, what do I say? And I'm like, no, and I'm like, Brayden, she's, don't, don't, you know. Speaker 6 01:07:05 And I'm like, ah, very special. And he goes, I can see that, and I'm so sorry, because I was going to kill him. Yeah. Speaker 9 01:07:22 All right, I'll see you. Yeah, let me know. Speaker 2 01:07:25 Yeah, I'll find that out. Speaker 9 01:07:29 And then send me a picture when you drop that. Does Rick know you're coming. Speaker 2 01:07:34 No. Speaker 9 01:07:34 Just make sure he's there. I don't know, it seems like weird stuff's going on with them. Speaker 2 01:07:38 Dude, yeah. Rick is like. Speaker 9 01:07:42 Well, then, Rick called me. Something Rick said to you or something, and I'm like. I don't think there was anything ever said to anybody, like, disparagingly. I joked with Fritz one time, and this is where it comes from, about when you were there for the inspection, and you had called me, and Rick said something about Poncho, and then I said, tell Fritz not to. So I joked with Fritz about that afterwards, like, hey, is everything all right? Speaker 9 01:08:16 Yeah, why? You know, and then, no, I just joked with Braden about something the other day. Oh, well, then what did Rick say? I'm like, no, I mean, he didn't say anything. I don't think. I was on the phone, like, and he got real weird. And then, dude, he called me, like, two days later. Like, I need you to tell me what Rick said to Braden. And I'm like, I don't think it was anything. I just, like, told you, like, I think I stepped in something I didn't want to step in. Speaker 2 01:08:38 Yeah, no, dude, I mean, like, he is. Speaker 9 01:08:41 Yeah, there is. Speaker 2 01:08:41 I'm actually, I really like talking to Rick, and I'm avoiding him. Yeah, no, he's, I don't know what it is. Because it's just, yeah. So. Speaker 9 01:08:47 He's in a weird, you know. Fritz cut it down, Rick, and cut his head. Speaker 2 01:08:51 he what hours and pay per hour right and so you know and i only know this because it's like i knew he cut his hours but i didn't know he cut his paper hours so um you know and it's like what he did he says he's not making any money you know um but probably there was i think it was that day or the day before that i think it was that day where he had like said we're in that main room. Speaker 2 01:09:24 and he's just and he's like and this guy got it and told me all of that and then he's like looked around he's like i shouldn't be talking about this right now we'll talk later and i'm like um so but each time i've gone there you know i mean yeah yeah right so you know. you know yeah i mean i get that he's having guys you know i get that vibe and then every time i go. Speaker 9 01:09:57 and ask him something but i don't talk to fritz i don't know talk to them like like obviously something's changed like the things i used to be able to ask you i can't ask you so i just. Speaker 2 01:10:08 i say hi doing that it started off with just like yeah i don't know when he's just i heard all that happened but his biggest issue was like he doesn't want me to come on friday but he has the guys come on friday right and then everything's up on monday. Speaker 9 01:10:22 and then i'm in trouble yeah yeah it's a weird way and there's obviously yeah i think this is the last job we'll see yeah we'll make sure that for whatever reason rick and, fritz didn't give him this week but if you go i mean actually i'll say okay. Speaker 2 01:10:51 Fritz was actually, yeah, he, he's been more kind to me, so when Fritz is on a mission, I leave him alone, right, because he's on a mission, and so when I see he's talking to somebody, I, I just kind of keep on walking, right, and he'll say hi if he wants to say hi, right, right, and then, but this last time, he came back out, like, five minutes later, and found me, and he's like, hey, man, I just wanted to say hi, you know, I saw you in there, I was, I was in the middle of something, I. Speaker 2 01:11:30 just, you know, I felt bad that I didn't get to, and I'm like, oh, you know, I've moved up a peg in Fritz's world, so, oh, one more thing, nothing big, all these pools, We get several pools that need to get diluted. I want to create just another work order that's like, it's a repair order, but it's just a dilution. We'll call it pool dilution. Speaker 9 01:12:01 And you're talking because of TDS or because of calcium or cold? Okay, yeah. Speaker 2 01:12:07 And what I'd like to do is just not make it a thing. So we'll send you, the work order will get created, get done. What we're doing with all the ones that have an autofill and a sample port, we're just running a hose and doing a small trickle out, right? And the autofill will just keep it up, and we can come back a couple days later, whatever. And that seems to, because it's out of earshot, it's slowly doing, it seems to do everything. But they're going to see their, they might find water draining, right? Speaker 2 01:12:38 And then they're going to see their water go up. So I'd like to just create an order. Right, that's going to send them an email that says, hey, just so you know, based on your readings, we need to dilute your pool or something. I mean, that way it's not a... Speaker 9 01:12:54 Yeah, and if somebody complains about it, we could always do like a RO filtration. This is the other option. Speaker 7 01:13:10 Right. Speaker 9 01:13:13 All right, that's fine. I mean, and then if we're doing that, we're diluting all that stuff, if we have to add chemicals and stuff, we're charging them for chemicals, right? I mean, most clients now, we pay, we charge for chemicals, but if it's somebody that chemicals are included still, I think we should just update all these. Like when I got the email from your dad today about Hillcrest, who's that, you know, client? Speaker 9 01:13:45 Is someone there question mark the plan is to leave it with Rick period is that okay question mark. I don't want to lose them, you know, and I know Danny doesn't want to be mixed up lion's share of that stuff But somebody's any percentage. Speaker 9 01:14:29 You know, he says about Rick. Speaker 2 01:14:43 More than a half so many times that I think three times today I've gone to adjust and it's not there. Speaker 3 01:15:48 Thank you. Speaker 10 01:19:45 The laser line is here right now, for sure, because it's more than 12 feet. Speaker 10 01:20:37 I'm going to continue marking these, like with the others. Speaker 3 01:20:58 Two in one. Speaker 10 01:20:59 Yes, two in one. Speaker 8 01:21:14 So, today I said, use the tape as well, because it's very bad. Oh, the tape. Yeah, use the tape as well. Speaker 5 01:21:32 Even if I put the ruler on it, change the tape. Yes, because the... Speaker 8 01:21:40 It closes. Speaker 13 01:21:46 Yeah, but it's fine, everything is fine. I see everything. Because here it hits this... Speaker 10 01:22:01 Is it possible that there is a problem. Speaker 2 01:22:14 No. The joint is bigger here. A problem. Speaker 8 01:22:29 But it's because it's 16, right? But it's more... I think it's going to be fine. Huh? Yes. Speaker 5 01:22:48 But maybe that's all? Yes, that's all. My question is there. What happened? Yes, I left the joint here. But do you know how big it is? How big? How much is it? It's just a piece. Here it's smaller. Speaker 8 01:23:21 I speak with him. He speaks with me. Speaker 8 01:24:02 You need a brush with a line, right. Speaker 2 01:24:10 Brandon has a brush, it's small, right. Speaker 10 01:24:22 You have a gel and it's a brush with a line, but... But what is it for? To clean in the morning. Clean the joints. Where do you need the joints? Yes, you can do that. Just stick this here. Speaker 10 01:24:56 Why? No, no, no. Speaker 8 01:25:04 Yeah, but for that work, I want to clean with brushes in the morning. Speaker 10 01:25:24 I think it's a lot less time. Another day I'm going to install. Yes. Because the tint is less strong. No, because then I see tint that you don't have. Speaker 10 01:25:54 You know? I see tint that you don't have. Yeah. The brush, the water, everything. So, when you use the... No, the straw? The one that's over there, what is that? Speaker 10 01:26:28 There's one? It's the same as the towel. Okay. So no... Because when you use a bigger one, it's a problem. Not like this, with the other one. You can't wash it? Yes, I don't know. Yes? But I'm not going to install it here. Speaker 10 01:26:59 I just had to wash it again. Good afternoon. I don't want to install them right now because I don't know, if tomorrow I wash them under pressure, they're going to fall, or I don't know, what time it is, that's why I don't know, install them, because right now, maybe I won't install them, I'll wash them under pressure tomorrow and install them tomorrow, now I'm going to put tape on all of them, where the tape goes, the mark, to install them, this is because I already have the control line, it's easier, right now I'm going to try to just put tape on all of them, Speaker 10 01:27:48 I'm going to try to just put tape on all of them, because I, for me, I don't like it. Speaker 8 01:28:14 I see a lot of issues, problems, so when I know, when I know, I look at everything, I think, right. Speaker 14 01:28:46 It's good. Sometimes they say, oh, do this, and they do that, but they don't do it right. Oh, it's this, they do it again, but they don't do it again. Yeah, they... Speaker 10 01:29:01 They have precision. Speaker 8 01:29:18 The first problem for me is that I have a lot of money and all that, right? Okay, let's put it like this. They, right? In the stone, in the photos. Right, in the photos. You know? They, it's okay. Speaker 8 01:29:50 You know? Today I said, they are very safe first. And before, right? Why. Speaker 14 01:30:03 Because they have video. Video. Speaker 8 01:30:07 Yes, I told them, you know, if you have a problem, right, so they try, you know, it's good, you know, but when you know, when I, 24, you know, but when you, right, but when you, right, good, because your eyes are... Speaker 8 01:31:10 Thank you. But, everything, right? Yeah, oh yeah. So, it's the problem. Oh yeah. You know. Yeah, I know. So, check everything. Speaker 7 01:31:36 How do you say it? Zoom? It doesn't have confidence. Yeah, I know. Speaker 5 01:31:46 It doesn't have confidence. I understand. Hey, Remy, if you're going to put, when you look at the other rule, mark it. Speaker 4 01:31:60 Yes. Here, I marked this here. Speaker 2 01:32:09 Were you paying attention to me talking crap on you. Speaker 4 01:32:11 No, I wasn't listening. Speaker 2 01:32:12 No? No, I wasn't. I was asking him to double check your word. Pero, ¿por qué le estás dando tape así? ¿Ah? ¿Por qué el tape así. Speaker 4 01:32:23 No tenía, te estaba diciendo así. Pero están hablando entretenido y ya se lo están marcando con tape. Speaker 5 01:32:29 ¿O dónde vas a poner el tape o cómo. Speaker 4 01:32:31 Sí, esto está en el centro de donde vas a pegar. Oh, yeah. Y después se lo voy a poner en otro pedazo extra. Speaker 5 01:32:37 Oh, okay, okay. Speaker 2 01:32:40 So, just say, so it's on me and it's not on you. Speaker 4 01:32:42 Ah. Speaker 2 01:32:43 I was telling him to double check your word because this isn't against you. This is against everybody, right, that comes in. But the problem is they don't know that they don't know, right? And so they're used to being, so for us, when he and I are off, if I'm checking his work, it's because I'm off by a 64th or he's off by a 64th. But it's very, very precise, right? But everything you've been doing, you know, your precision. Or the way you were taught was, I'm going to make this up, was an eight, right. Speaker 4 01:33:15 Right. Speaker 2 01:33:16 And so you're like, yeah, man, every time somebody told me I hit something, man, they told me I was good. I hit the number because each time I was within an eight. But for us, an eight is huge. Too much. Right? And so we've got to double check. And as you're double checking, as he's double checking you, it's not to critique you. I don't mind. I don't mind regardless. Well, there's the difference between constructive criticism. Hey, let me help you with that. Let me show you where you went wrong. Speaker 2 01:33:46 Right. So that we can go better. And, hey, you're an idiot. Yeah. And so that's the reason why I'm telling you this, too, so you feel comfortable when he goes, no. This is what we're looking for. And then you want to ask at that point in time, why was it wrong? Right? My kids are always like, yes, sorry, dad, I missed. No, why'd you miss? Yeah, what was the issue? You didn't, you know, you weren't, you didn't have a target when you shot at the goal, you just shot at the goal. You weren't shooting upper left. It was upper left to you. You know what I mean? So yeah, no, I get it. What, what am I doing that got me? Right? How did I miss this? Sometimes, you know, meaning, you know, he and I, you know, but you guys question. Yeah, no, that's fine. Speaker 2 01:34:39 Yeah, it's very easy to like check. Make sure I'm doing it right. Cool. Um, all right. Speaker 2 01:35:21 Where's the water. Speaker 4 01:35:27 Right there. Speaker 2 01:35:28 Oh. Right in front of me. I'll bring more water, too. So this... Pay attention. One of the reasons why I put the water over here, too, is because I think it stacks up easier. But if we can only break out of one water bottle at a time, one case at a time, I mean, then you'll know, like, hey, we've only got one bottle. We've only got one more, dude. You better bring some tomorrow. Yeah. Speaker 4 01:35:49 I don't know how we got into that... Speaker 2 01:35:51 All four of them, dude. I was so pissed that day. Speaker 4 01:35:53 Yeah. I don't know how we got into all four. Speaker 2 01:35:55 When you see me organizing stuff, when you see me organizing stuff, you should know, I'm on one. My wife loves it sometimes. She's like, yeah, you got pissed and then you reorganized that whole cabinet. Speaker 4 01:36:14 Like, it's got to take the stress away just by fixing it. Speaker 2 01:36:17 Well, because she's the problem. Speaker 4 01:36:20 Just don't let her hear that, all right. Speaker 2 01:36:21 Huh? Don't let her hear it. Oh, she knows it. Oh, she knows it? But see, here's the thing now. We're far enough along in our marriage where I've accepted it. So I'm not mad at her. Speaker 3 01:36:33 Yeah. Speaker 2 01:36:33 I'm now frustrated with the situation. And I'm like, I'm fixing it. Speaker 3 01:36:39 Dude, Brayden's a man. Speaker 2 01:36:42 No. I mean, I was the man. And that created a lot of heartache in my marriage. So I had to go through a couple years of counseling fixing all this stuff of me being a man. Speaker 8 01:37:02 If I'm being honest. Alright, you need anything? Cool. I'm gonna head out. Hey, Walt. Speaker 2 01:37:14 No, you're good. I'm actually, uh, as long as you don't land if I'm driving at the time, I'm good. What do you, what do you do there? You said footlocker, right? Oh, foodlocker. Well, then that's more self-explanatory than the footlocker. Okay. Speaker 3 01:37:56 Cool. Speaker 3 01:38:44 Mm-hmm. Thank you. Speaker 2 01:40:11 Now, when you say linear speed, how would you define that? Okay. Speaker 15 01:40:20 Spreading speed, get up and go, top end, top end, if that makes sense. Oh, yeah. Speaker 2 01:40:29 Yeah, absolutely. I would actually, honestly, I think top end, both of them, I mean, I'd love to see better top end. Meaning, I'm assuming when you say top end, we're talking max speed. Speaker 15 01:40:51 Yeah, top end being beyond 10 yards, so, yeah, beyond their acceleration. Speaker 2 01:40:58 But I think a lot of their problem is actually in the acceleration. You know, like Ben, what's funny is once he starts sprinting, he's actually not, I mean, he's not fast, but he's not. you know, dying, but it takes him, I'm just going to exaggerate here, it takes him 10 yards to get there, you know, right, and they're so, they're so heavy on their toes, or on their feet, it's just like, you know, Eric was asking me why, it's like, why can't I just juggle, like, why do you keep on. Speaker 2 01:41:30 making me kick the ball against the, you know, and that's this week, by the way, not, you know, why do I have to kick the ball against the wall a couple feet away, and I'm like, because you're so heavy on your toes, you know, on your feet, you're not on your toes, you know, right, right. Speaker 15 01:41:46 and yeah, so when I talk about linear speed, acceleration is part of that, and then a top hit, but definitely, acceleration is always, is always, always, always the driving force, right, especially, you know, especially a game like soccer, or basketball would be another example. you know rules the rules rules today right but uh so so i you know i'm just really grateful for the. Speaker 15 01:42:17 the fact that you had the uh i'm probably grateful you sat on it for three weeks because if but you know i think you're you're thinking in thought process and your your delivery was wonderful so i want to you know commend you on that you know your own management uh experience, and moving forward so it was a very very good delivery um i appreciate that as well so. Speaker 2 01:42:42 i can tell my wife i didn't screw something up. Speaker 15 01:42:47 Yeah, yeah, well, yeah, so, and I'll tell you this, probably because of your delivery and your style, I was able to, you know, I told Esther, I said, because I shared with her, I said, you know, I just, I felt like the delivery was very good, and Coach Izzy was like, yeah, absolutely, you know, everything you've said is spot on, and yeah, I see it, I understand it, and so we discussed why that was, and it was that imbalance, right, and it's, you know, and I, you know, I'm the guy collecting the money, you know, not literally all the time, but, so I always had a feeling that, you know, we need that two-tenths of a second for you guys, no matter what it takes. Speaker 15 01:43:35 you know blood blood guts on the training yeah well and i can understand her side of it too and. Speaker 2 01:43:42 just just so you know i told matt that i told you so i ran into him like just so you know i i i ruined your confidence so um you know so he yeah so uh skyler's dad knows that we had the conversation he was actually seemed um uh very gave a very positive reaction to great great i'm no i'm glad you did okay so um but um shoot what was i gonna say i i uh oh well you know i. Speaker 2 01:44:17 I think, you know, when it comes down to it, there's got to be, that's what I was going to say, it's difficult for you guys, because, like, for me, I don't care what my kids think, you know, I mean, I do, but I realize what's best for them and what's not best for them most of the time, but, like, Matt is like, well, I can't get Skyler to do the stretches, and I'm like, shit, that's cute, you know, like, my kids don't, my kids hate doing the stretches, but they do them, so they mark it off, and I get a notification when they do it, you know, like, so, but, so I know it's difficult for you guys, too, where, I mean, yeah, because you want the kids to want to be there, you know. Speaker 15 01:45:02 Right, and that's a great example, because Skyler came in injured on Friday, and it's from not doing the, you know, the homework, right? Right. And so, you know, as a parent, you know. you're right you you know and we hope to have parents more parents like you that sit on them at home um at least i do um because that makes the process go all the better right. Speaker 15 01:45:33 and the worst thing the absolute worst thing i'll tell you right now honestly who's not a kid not getting faster a kid getting injured is absolutely the worst thing it's absolutely the worst thing you know it doesn't matter how many kids we make sure one kid that gets injured is just like undoes anything we've done you know so um so i'm grateful that you're sitting on top. Speaker 2 01:45:57 of the boys on that yeah well i mean at least making sure they do it i'm not i'm usually not there the timing doesn't work out for me to watch them but uh you know um which is which is why i i start like you know when i when i am there to watch it especially when i'm there, When I'm there at your facility, I start going, okay, what am I seeing? What's being communicated to him? You know, and how can I reinforce it? Or, you know, or do I need to ask questions or what? Speaker 2 01:46:29 So, anyway. Right. Well, I appreciate it. I appreciate the feedback. And I feel like there's a, I was, after I got over talking to you and feeling that, you know, you received it really, really well. And so I was, I was, I didn't have to panic anymore about that. And then I was worried that I might have sent the wrong message about Izzy. And I'm glad that she received it well. Yeah. As well. Because I didn't want it to. Speaker 2 01:47:01 I wanted, you know, I told Matt, like, I really hope that it doesn't come across like I was coming at Izzy, because I really have no issue. I think Izzy's doing the best that she, you know, believes needs to be done. So, I didn't want it to seem like I was hitting her. Speaker 15 01:47:18 Right, and if it was a competency issue, that would be a little more education. And there's always education to be had, don't get me wrong. That's why we take breaks and recertify and constantly coach. But, you know, the solution, you know, sometimes a solution might be, well, I just don't want this trainer. And that doesn't, you know, that doesn't solve or help, I think, everybody involved in it as well. Speaker 15 01:47:56 you know i just appreciate the grace in that and you know my my first when you were talking to me was okay well this is easy i'm just gonna put jasmine with them and i thought well that's not right because uh there's a benefit to actually having you know all three of us touch them it's the same process um it's the same programming but uh there's a benefit of you know when all three of us touch you know touch them at some level so right i mean that's a thought that kind of where you brought me in through this thinking and this process but i can i was literally right. Speaker 2 01:48:36 before you called me i was telling my my foreman it's like hey you know i need you to double check their work and he's and he's like why you know i said because your precision and my precision is dialed in, to a 64th of an inch yeah and and he's been told his whole life that he's precise, but he was trained by a guy that thought precision was an eighth of an inch yeah yeah so he just. Speaker 2 01:49:11 doesn't know that he doesn't know and you have to treat that so yeah and i think that that's a lot of what it is it's just okay let me show you how to get to that to the level that we're trying to get because you you thought you knew and that's okay right but but now now it's time to dial it. Speaker 15 01:49:29 up so great great example yeah all right well um when do you want to get them in i'm truthfully i. Speaker 2 01:49:45 mean between. We're out on Wednesday, and we're leaving town on Wednesday afternoon, so I don't think that Wednesday would work. You got time today at four. Speaker 15 01:50:01 I think so. Speaker 2 01:50:07 My calendar says I do. Let me check in with my wife and make sure that I didn't, I'm not missing anything. I can shoot you a text back. Speaker 15 01:50:15 Yeah, shoot me a text back. Warning you, it's going to be with Coach Izzy. She's going to be spitting nails. Speaker 2 01:50:22 She's going to be looking at me with daggers. Speaker 15 01:50:24 Yeah, not you. No, you're just going to take it out on the two boys. Speaker 2 01:50:28 That's okay. Speaker 15 01:50:28 They're going to go, oh, we wish we could have Coach Walt today. Speaker 2 01:50:34 You know what? I'm kidding. No, those two boys especially, and I love them dearly, need to get kicked in the butt. Oh, God. Speaker 15 01:50:47 I hate to say this, Braden, but we all do, help us. My prayer to God is, I'm so glad you know what a wimp I am. Thank you for knowing what a wimp I am. Speaker 2 01:51:02 I'll share this with you. I was trying to get Eric to understand what happens when you're faced with failure physically. I've been trying to figure this out for a while, because he's a soccer player, right? So to get those guys to wear out is, you know. Speaker 2 01:51:33 So I've got a bench at home, and I've got an Olympic bar, and I've got a hole set up. And I said, hey, do 10 reps of... This bar just the bar, you know, so he's doing putting up 45 pounds, which is I mean, he's 110 pound kid. It's not, you know, This it's Joe. Yeah, so he puts it up ten times and puts it down and and he's good and I give him a, 45 second break and we go with another ten and he gets to nine and I help him with the last one and and then. Speaker 2 01:52:07 We get to ten or to the third set and he gets to about eight, And and I go keep going and he racks it and I go, what are you doing? And and I said keep going. He's like dad. I couldn't it's like well now we have to do it all again Because I was I'm here to help you dude I'm just fine and and I said, but I needed to show you right and so so fourth fourth set He goes he gets six reps out and he starts struggling and I said do another one and he's like I can't do another one. Speaker 2 01:52:39 right, so he gets seven up he gets. And he goes to put nine up, and he's really, really, you know, you can tell he's, and he drops the bar on himself. Now, mind you, I knew this was going to happen, so I caught it before it hit him, right? Right. And he's like, I said, what happened? He's like, I can't do it. I said, well, let me take you through this whole progression, dude. So, you know, what should have happened is you should have stalled, right? Speaker 2 01:53:12 Right. But you panicked, and then you dropped the bar on yourself, and that was the way that your body, your mind reacted to physical failure. I love it. What are we going to do about that, right? Right, right. And so then we had a good little, he's like, can you do it to Ben, too. Speaker 15 01:53:33 I love it. Can you do it to Ben, too? Yeah, perfect. I love it. That's awesome. Speaker 2 01:53:38 Anyways, I won't keep you. I think you're at your next location. Speaker 15 01:53:45 Okay, sounds good. Give me a text. Let me know if Florida's okay. You got it. Speaker 2 01:53:49 Thanks. Speaker 15 01:53:50 Thanks, man. Bye-bye. Speaker 2 01:55:24 hello how you doing huh how you doing okay good hey uh so you played a game on saturday, yep where you had to cover an active. Center mid, right? Yeah, how'd you feel during that? Speaker 2 01:55:59 Yeah, yeah, I mean dude you didn't I don't think coach could tell but I could tell you I could you know You were super tired, right? So tell me why you want to do rowing instead of running cuz I want to row. Speaker 3 01:56:24 Oh, Cuz I feel like I've been running, Now I have to do something different. Speaker 2 01:56:32 Didn't you do something different the other day? Speaker 3 01:56:35 No, that was only for exercise. That wasn't like actual running. What do you mean? [AI_SUMMARY] The content includes technical instructions for installing Lunada Bay paper-faced glass tile, emphasizing the importance of surface preparation and proper thinset application techniques. It covers the paper removal process and adjustments after installation, critiques installation failures, and discusses project coordination and interpersonal team dynamics. Personal anecdotes and discussions on youth athletic coaching are also shared, highlighting the significance of communication and precision in both technical work and coaching practices.