1 00:00:00,566 --> 00:00:02,433 Kevin: Today on "This Old House"... 2 00:00:02,500 --> 00:00:03,733 Heath: Now that the front ramp is in, 3 00:00:03,800 --> 00:00:05,533 it's time for me to light it up. 4 00:00:05,600 --> 00:00:07,600 Richard: Our fixtures and our grab bars have arrived, 5 00:00:07,666 --> 00:00:09,166 so now we'll finally get to see 6 00:00:09,233 --> 00:00:12,633 how our accessible bathroom will come together. 7 00:00:12,700 --> 00:00:14,366 Kevin: And we're playing with fire 8 00:00:14,433 --> 00:00:17,033 to create a custom light fixture for our front entry. 9 00:00:17,100 --> 00:00:18,733 Emery: Just like taffy. Kevin: Whoa! 10 00:00:18,800 --> 00:00:21,466 ♪♪ 11 00:00:21,533 --> 00:00:25,900 ♪♪ 12 00:00:25,966 --> 00:00:28,033 Man: Ahh. That's it. 13 00:00:28,100 --> 00:00:36,133 ♪♪ 14 00:00:36,200 --> 00:00:44,266 ♪♪ 15 00:00:46,733 --> 00:00:52,100 ♪♪ 16 00:00:52,166 --> 00:00:53,600 Kevin: Hey there. I'm Kevin O'Connor, 17 00:00:53,666 --> 00:00:55,700 and welcome back to "This Old House" 18 00:00:55,766 --> 00:00:58,866 and to our project here in Lexington, Massachusetts. 19 00:00:58,933 --> 00:01:01,133 Right now, I am in the new primary suite 20 00:01:01,200 --> 00:01:03,433 in the back corner of the house, 21 00:01:03,500 --> 00:01:05,766 and from the outside, you can see some of the details 22 00:01:05,833 --> 00:01:07,866 that the architect used to give this home 23 00:01:07,933 --> 00:01:10,433 that mid-century modern look, 24 00:01:10,500 --> 00:01:14,166 the first of which has to be this wall of glass right here, 25 00:01:14,233 --> 00:01:16,666 mostly fixed windows, one operable. 26 00:01:16,733 --> 00:01:19,466 And talk about bringing the outside in. 27 00:01:19,533 --> 00:01:23,733 This is awesome. These windows are a metal-clad frame. 28 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:25,300 And you can also see that we've got the metal 29 00:01:25,366 --> 00:01:26,766 siding on this part of the house, 30 00:01:26,833 --> 00:01:28,566 the only part of the house where it exists. 31 00:01:28,633 --> 00:01:31,333 We've also got the nickel gap siding to the side here, 32 00:01:31,400 --> 00:01:33,733 and it wraps all the way around the house. 33 00:01:33,800 --> 00:01:35,500 Turning our attention to the inside, 34 00:01:35,566 --> 00:01:36,833 this window right here has got another 35 00:01:36,900 --> 00:01:38,266 mid-century modern detail -- 36 00:01:38,333 --> 00:01:42,433 no trim, just a nice sharp corner there in the plaster. 37 00:01:42,500 --> 00:01:43,900 And then we've got the wood right here 38 00:01:43,966 --> 00:01:45,733 that is actually going to be painted white, 39 00:01:45,800 --> 00:01:48,166 and it's going to hide a mechanical shade. 40 00:01:48,233 --> 00:01:49,366 As you come out of the bedroom, 41 00:01:49,433 --> 00:01:52,033 you can come into a big closet right here, 42 00:01:52,100 --> 00:01:55,133 lots of storage with drawers and dressers on that side, 43 00:01:55,200 --> 00:01:57,566 even enough room to store the tub. 44 00:01:57,633 --> 00:01:59,766 And that's because on the other side 45 00:01:59,833 --> 00:02:01,933 of what's going to be a pocket door right there, 46 00:02:02,000 --> 00:02:04,000 we have got the primary bathroom. 47 00:02:04,066 --> 00:02:08,033 So in here there is a toilet closet right here. 48 00:02:08,100 --> 00:02:10,333 That big tub is going to go in this corner 49 00:02:10,400 --> 00:02:13,033 with an accent wall of stone, and you can see that the fellas 50 00:02:13,100 --> 00:02:15,566 are putting in a double vanity there, 51 00:02:15,633 --> 00:02:18,833 as well as the tile for the shower enclosure right there, 52 00:02:18,900 --> 00:02:20,433 and then back out into the hallway, 53 00:02:20,500 --> 00:02:22,200 we've got a door right here so that you can shut off 54 00:02:22,266 --> 00:02:24,366 the primary suite. And this is interesting. 55 00:02:24,433 --> 00:02:27,033 That is right next to this bedroom right here. 56 00:02:27,100 --> 00:02:28,966 This is Caffrey's bedroom. 57 00:02:29,033 --> 00:02:31,033 He is the middle son. And a few years ago, 58 00:02:31,100 --> 00:02:33,933 he was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. 59 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:36,000 And when they bought this house, 60 00:02:36,066 --> 00:02:37,900 his bedroom was far away from Mom and Dad's. 61 00:02:37,966 --> 00:02:40,666 Theirs was way over there above the garage. 62 00:02:40,733 --> 00:02:42,033 And so one of the primary reasons 63 00:02:42,100 --> 00:02:43,533 for this addition out back 64 00:02:43,600 --> 00:02:45,433 was to bring these two bedrooms together. 65 00:02:45,500 --> 00:02:48,300 Primary bedroom right there. Caffrey's bedroom right there. 66 00:02:48,366 --> 00:02:50,466 Off of Caffrey's bedroom in that corner 67 00:02:50,533 --> 00:02:52,700 and behind that piece of plywood 68 00:02:52,766 --> 00:02:56,166 right there is a door so they'll have access to the patio. 69 00:02:56,233 --> 00:02:59,133 And right here we've got some high registers 70 00:02:59,200 --> 00:03:00,766 for the HVAC system. 71 00:03:00,833 --> 00:03:02,933 And in fact, it's a pretty complicated system. 72 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:04,766 And Richard is down in the mechanical room 73 00:03:04,833 --> 00:03:06,700 right now talking to Charlie. 74 00:03:08,033 --> 00:03:10,400 Richard: So, Charlie, this was once our mechanical room. 75 00:03:10,466 --> 00:03:12,066 It seemed big enough at the time. 76 00:03:12,133 --> 00:03:14,600 Charlie: It did. But a big renovation, 77 00:03:14,666 --> 00:03:16,833 you need all the mechanical space you can really get. 78 00:03:16,900 --> 00:03:17,900 Richard: Absolutely. 79 00:03:17,966 --> 00:03:19,066 Charlie: On the other side of the house. 80 00:03:19,133 --> 00:03:20,500 Richard: So you were fighting for this tunnel. 81 00:03:20,566 --> 00:03:21,766 So I remember Mark coming in here 82 00:03:21,833 --> 00:03:23,100 with all his beautiful block. 83 00:03:23,166 --> 00:03:25,433 And he did a great job making this sort of chaseway 84 00:03:25,500 --> 00:03:27,200 for all of this 85 00:03:27,266 --> 00:03:30,800 piping into what is now a brand-new mechanical room. 86 00:03:30,866 --> 00:03:31,900 Charlie: That's right. 87 00:03:31,966 --> 00:03:34,033 And the old foundation was right here. 88 00:03:34,100 --> 00:03:36,333 The foundation for the house is on this wall here also. 89 00:03:36,400 --> 00:03:37,366 Richard: That's right. 90 00:03:37,433 --> 00:03:38,466 And what you did was something 91 00:03:38,533 --> 00:03:39,666 that every general contractor 92 00:03:39,733 --> 00:03:41,733 should do on a house of this scale. 93 00:03:41,800 --> 00:03:44,400 You called a summit. You put us all in this room together. 94 00:03:44,466 --> 00:03:45,800 Charlie: That's right. We had all the key players 95 00:03:45,866 --> 00:03:48,933 of the subs -- electrical, plumbing and heating and HVAC. 96 00:03:49,000 --> 00:03:50,566 Richard: The engineer was even here. Charlie: That's right. 97 00:03:50,633 --> 00:03:52,900 And we didn't even have any framing above us. 98 00:03:52,966 --> 00:03:54,100 All foundation walls. 99 00:03:54,166 --> 00:03:56,100 And it looked huge back then. Richard: It did. 100 00:03:56,166 --> 00:03:59,166 HVAC guys said, "We want right here." 101 00:03:59,233 --> 00:04:01,400 So there'll be two air handlers right here. 102 00:04:01,466 --> 00:04:03,900 This is that ductwork that we ran underneath 103 00:04:03,966 --> 00:04:06,566 that existing kitchen and living room here. 104 00:04:06,633 --> 00:04:09,400 And we sealed that duct. It'll all come back into here, 105 00:04:09,466 --> 00:04:10,933 work off this air handler right here. 106 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:12,666 So they own this inventory. 107 00:04:12,733 --> 00:04:15,033 And in this corner was a perfect place 108 00:04:15,100 --> 00:04:17,200 for our geothermal loops to come in. 109 00:04:17,266 --> 00:04:20,800 There are four -- one, two, three, four -- 110 00:04:20,866 --> 00:04:24,100 500-foot-deep loops that go down into the ground. 111 00:04:24,166 --> 00:04:26,533 It's going to pull energy out of the ground in the winter, 112 00:04:26,600 --> 00:04:29,366 and it's going to push energy down into it in the summer. 113 00:04:29,433 --> 00:04:30,733 It'll come up through here, 114 00:04:30,800 --> 00:04:33,333 through this distribution piping. 115 00:04:33,400 --> 00:04:35,366 Now, these are our geothermal heat pumps. 116 00:04:35,433 --> 00:04:37,600 They can be staged as necessary. 117 00:04:37,666 --> 00:04:40,400 The piping that's being run here is something different. 118 00:04:40,466 --> 00:04:43,366 They're actually using an interesting product 119 00:04:43,433 --> 00:04:46,100 and it's a fused plastic. 120 00:04:46,166 --> 00:04:49,333 So instead of threading it or instead of using a press tool, 121 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:52,600 this will actually fuse it together perfectly. 122 00:04:52,666 --> 00:04:56,066 And that's a forever connection. So we're only halfway home here. 123 00:04:56,133 --> 00:04:59,266 We still have three more tanks to go here. 124 00:04:59,333 --> 00:05:01,700 Whole bunch more piping that's got to come over here. 125 00:05:01,766 --> 00:05:04,333 We'll have distribution to all the air handlers 126 00:05:04,400 --> 00:05:07,200 and they got to -- still got plenty of work to do here. 127 00:05:07,266 --> 00:05:08,833 Charlie: They do. And then Heath has to come in. 128 00:05:08,900 --> 00:05:11,100 He probably has a week of electrical -- thermostats 129 00:05:11,166 --> 00:05:12,533 and wiring everything you see. 130 00:05:12,600 --> 00:05:14,066 Richard: And all the ductwork has to be finished too. 131 00:05:14,133 --> 00:05:14,900 Charlie: That's right too. Richard: You know what? 132 00:05:14,966 --> 00:05:16,600 This thing seemed really big, 133 00:05:16,666 --> 00:05:18,233 but we're going to need every single square inch. 134 00:05:18,300 --> 00:05:19,566 Charlie: It gets small real quick. 135 00:05:19,633 --> 00:05:20,800 Richard: Amen. 136 00:05:22,233 --> 00:05:24,933 Kevin: We have a few different sidings on this house. 137 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:27,400 You can see that most of it is actually the nickel gap. 138 00:05:27,466 --> 00:05:30,133 But you remember there's some metal siding out back, 139 00:05:30,200 --> 00:05:31,833 and then right here at the front entrance, 140 00:05:31,900 --> 00:05:33,500 we've got something completely different. 141 00:05:33,566 --> 00:05:37,133 This is sort of a wood veneer on a synthetic product. 142 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:38,900 So if you take a close look at it, 143 00:05:38,966 --> 00:05:41,633 that's a very thin wood veneer. 144 00:05:41,700 --> 00:05:44,600 And then this is all synthetic material back here. 145 00:05:44,666 --> 00:05:47,566 And you see that it comes in a lapped plank right there. 146 00:05:47,633 --> 00:05:49,166 It has been run vertically. 147 00:05:49,233 --> 00:05:52,133 It will go up this entire wall and then it'll actually go 148 00:05:52,200 --> 00:05:57,000 on the overhang as well on either side of that steel beam. 149 00:05:57,066 --> 00:05:58,900 Now, check out the way that this has been installed. 150 00:05:58,966 --> 00:06:03,266 So it comes with a clip which gets screwed to the sheathing. 151 00:06:03,333 --> 00:06:05,500 And then you can see the laps fit into that. 152 00:06:05,566 --> 00:06:08,100 And then there's a full inch separation 153 00:06:08,166 --> 00:06:10,433 between wall and the back here. And that allows any water 154 00:06:10,500 --> 00:06:12,866 that gets behind it to run down and come out 155 00:06:12,933 --> 00:06:17,033 so the air can actually get in so things can dry out behind it. 156 00:06:17,100 --> 00:06:19,300 It's got that sort of mid-century modern wood look, 157 00:06:19,366 --> 00:06:20,900 which is nice, and even though it might look 158 00:06:20,966 --> 00:06:22,700 a little dull and shabby right there, 159 00:06:22,766 --> 00:06:25,500 that's because it's actually got a plastic film on it, 160 00:06:25,566 --> 00:06:28,800 which stays on while it's being installed. 161 00:06:28,866 --> 00:06:30,666 And then right at the very end of the project, 162 00:06:30,733 --> 00:06:32,366 it gets pulled off. 163 00:06:32,433 --> 00:06:35,500 And that is your finished look right there, 164 00:06:35,566 --> 00:06:38,800 maintenance free. So that's a pretty cool product. 165 00:06:38,866 --> 00:06:40,600 And speaking of cool, check this out. 166 00:06:40,666 --> 00:06:42,100 The blue stone is down on our ramp, 167 00:06:42,166 --> 00:06:43,166 which runs from the driveway 168 00:06:43,233 --> 00:06:44,666 all the way up to the front entryway. 169 00:06:44,733 --> 00:06:46,300 Heath, how you doing? Heath: Hey, Kevin. 170 00:06:46,366 --> 00:06:49,000 Kevin: So, you obviously got a lighting plan for us out here. 171 00:06:49,066 --> 00:06:49,900 What is it? Heath: We do. 172 00:06:49,966 --> 00:06:51,333 So the architects came up 173 00:06:51,400 --> 00:06:53,233 with a good idea to do lights in the wall, 174 00:06:53,300 --> 00:06:54,966 some kind of step light for the ramp here. 175 00:06:55,033 --> 00:06:57,400 Kevin: So I saw a couple that were installed already. 176 00:06:57,466 --> 00:06:59,266 You've got one in right here. Heath: Yeah. 177 00:06:59,333 --> 00:07:01,166 Kevin: That's actually going to shine down. 178 00:07:01,233 --> 00:07:02,366 We're going with that black theme 179 00:07:02,433 --> 00:07:04,366 that we've seen throughout. Heath: Exactly. 180 00:07:04,433 --> 00:07:06,200 And part of the reason we waited this long to put them 181 00:07:06,266 --> 00:07:07,733 in versus jumping on them ahead of time 182 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:10,566 is they wanted to put these in the courses of the siding. 183 00:07:10,633 --> 00:07:11,900 They didn't want to have any kind of block 184 00:07:11,966 --> 00:07:13,200 in here with the siding they had to go around. 185 00:07:13,266 --> 00:07:15,233 They wanted a really, really clean look. 186 00:07:15,300 --> 00:07:16,933 So we had to have this siding on first. 187 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:19,166 Kevin: Beautiful. So you've got a layout right there, line snap. 188 00:07:19,233 --> 00:07:20,866 Can I see the fixture there? Heath: Yeah. Check it out. 189 00:07:20,933 --> 00:07:23,100 So that's actually going to look great in there. 190 00:07:23,166 --> 00:07:25,166 But I presume it's L.E.D.? Heath: L.E.D. 191 00:07:25,233 --> 00:07:27,500 Self-contained L.E.D. Kevin: And what's up with this? 192 00:07:27,566 --> 00:07:28,733 Heath: It's my favorite little things. 193 00:07:28,800 --> 00:07:30,366 Like a little cheater. Kevin: I could do that. 194 00:07:30,433 --> 00:07:32,100 Heath: Don't need a wire nut. Just strip it and stuff the wire. 195 00:07:32,166 --> 00:07:33,400 Kevin: Terrific. Okay. 196 00:07:33,466 --> 00:07:35,133 So how are you going to cut that out? 197 00:07:35,200 --> 00:07:37,766 Heath: Going to use a multi-tool with a special blade. 198 00:07:37,833 --> 00:07:39,200 It should cut right through that. 199 00:07:39,266 --> 00:07:40,800 We'll go through the sheathing and slide the box in. 200 00:07:40,866 --> 00:07:42,333 Kevin: I'll step back and let you do your thing. 201 00:07:42,400 --> 00:07:43,466 Heath: Alright. 202 00:07:43,533 --> 00:07:45,033 [ Tool buzzing ] 203 00:07:53,266 --> 00:07:55,900 When we put that in, we turn the screw, 204 00:07:55,966 --> 00:07:58,933 it's going to wing open and actually pull forward and clamp. 205 00:07:59,000 --> 00:08:00,566 Kevin: Nice. 206 00:08:05,266 --> 00:08:08,866 Oof! That's satisfying. 207 00:08:14,433 --> 00:08:16,100 Heath: Alright, now I need your help. 208 00:08:16,166 --> 00:08:17,533 Kevin: Sure. What do you want? Heath: You want to jump inside 209 00:08:17,600 --> 00:08:19,166 and push that wire out? I'm gonna have you come through 210 00:08:19,233 --> 00:08:21,066 the lower knockout down in this corner of the box. 211 00:08:21,133 --> 00:08:22,300 Kevin: Okay. 212 00:08:26,000 --> 00:08:28,033 Heath: Alright. Perfect. 213 00:08:31,566 --> 00:08:32,933 Okay. Alright. 214 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:34,766 So now we're going to go ahead and actually make these up. 215 00:08:36,966 --> 00:08:40,233 Look at that. Isn't that nice? Kevin: It is nice. 216 00:08:40,300 --> 00:08:43,666 Heath: Just take the end off a little bit. 217 00:08:43,733 --> 00:08:45,533 Kevin: So that looks like regular line wire. 218 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:46,766 This is not low-voltage? 219 00:08:46,833 --> 00:08:47,866 Heath: These are not low-voltage. 220 00:08:47,933 --> 00:08:49,033 These are line voltage. 221 00:08:49,100 --> 00:08:50,200 We're starting to see a lot more fixtures 222 00:08:50,266 --> 00:08:51,633 actually come with these on them already. 223 00:08:51,700 --> 00:08:52,966 Kevin: Alright. 224 00:08:55,200 --> 00:08:57,033 Heath: And the last one. Alright. 225 00:08:57,100 --> 00:08:58,500 So what I'm going to do next 226 00:08:58,566 --> 00:09:00,766 is fold these wires to the back of the box. 227 00:09:00,833 --> 00:09:02,933 And that's important when we use our bracket. 228 00:09:03,000 --> 00:09:04,833 That's going to mount to the box with those two holes 229 00:09:04,900 --> 00:09:07,100 and the fixture will bolt here. Kevin: Nice. 230 00:09:07,166 --> 00:09:08,466 Heath: So when it's in place, 231 00:09:08,533 --> 00:09:10,566 those wires want to be behind it and out of the way. 232 00:09:10,633 --> 00:09:12,266 Kevin: Got it. Okay. 233 00:09:14,800 --> 00:09:16,266 Heath: Alright. 234 00:09:16,333 --> 00:09:18,033 Kevin: Any chances these light up? 235 00:09:18,100 --> 00:09:19,400 Heath: They do. You want to give them a shot? 236 00:09:19,466 --> 00:09:21,833 Kevin: Absolutely. Let's see what they look like. 237 00:09:23,900 --> 00:09:26,300 Ooh, nice, Heath. I like it. 238 00:09:26,366 --> 00:09:27,600 Heath: Yeah, I think these do a great job. 239 00:09:27,666 --> 00:09:30,433 It's a nice soft color. Nice down low on the ramp. 240 00:09:30,500 --> 00:09:32,033 Kevin: Yeah. Heath: Did a nice job lighting this up. 241 00:09:32,100 --> 00:09:33,900 Kevin: Won't get in your eyes. Nice, crisp, modern look. 242 00:09:33,966 --> 00:09:35,333 I think it looks great. Heath: Yeah. 243 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:36,566 Kevin: Nice job, Heath. Heath: Thanks. 244 00:09:36,633 --> 00:09:41,100 ♪♪ 245 00:09:41,166 --> 00:09:43,100 Richard: So we're here in Caffrey's bathroom 246 00:09:43,166 --> 00:09:44,733 and finishes are well underway. 247 00:09:44,800 --> 00:09:47,766 Tiles all in, the walls and ceiling are painted. 248 00:09:47,833 --> 00:09:50,000 That means it's time for fixtures. 249 00:09:50,066 --> 00:09:52,033 So the toilet is fabulous. 250 00:09:52,100 --> 00:09:55,066 It's a combination toilet and bidet. 251 00:09:55,133 --> 00:09:57,300 It has a wand that'll stick out right here, 252 00:09:57,366 --> 00:09:58,666 and that's really terrific. 253 00:09:58,733 --> 00:10:01,133 And that's going to be controlled by this control 254 00:10:01,200 --> 00:10:02,466 right here with touch button. 255 00:10:02,533 --> 00:10:04,400 This is really -- For anybody with mobility issues, 256 00:10:04,466 --> 00:10:06,966 this is really a way to extend your independence 257 00:10:07,033 --> 00:10:09,166 for a longer period of time. This will be great. 258 00:10:09,233 --> 00:10:10,766 They're terrific for anybody actually. 259 00:10:10,833 --> 00:10:13,733 The shower is also notable. 260 00:10:13,800 --> 00:10:16,166 So, so often you come to a shower 261 00:10:16,233 --> 00:10:18,200 and you don't know which control is levers 262 00:10:18,266 --> 00:10:19,433 and everything else, but look at this. 263 00:10:19,500 --> 00:10:23,166 This is a combination unit that's so sensible. 264 00:10:23,233 --> 00:10:24,600 Temperature control is right here. 265 00:10:24,666 --> 00:10:27,366 You can see hot and cold. And there's three buttons. 266 00:10:27,433 --> 00:10:29,600 This button is for the hand shower, 267 00:10:29,666 --> 00:10:31,933 this button for the overhead shower head, 268 00:10:32,000 --> 00:10:34,233 and this one is for a future hand shower 269 00:10:34,300 --> 00:10:36,900 that's going to go on the grab bar that's soon to be installed. 270 00:10:36,966 --> 00:10:38,200 They're doing all of our plumbing work on -- 271 00:10:38,266 --> 00:10:40,466 This is Abe Bilo. Hey, Abe. Abe: Hey, Richard. 272 00:10:40,533 --> 00:10:42,100 Richard: So you guys have been busy here. 273 00:10:42,166 --> 00:10:44,333 Abe: We have. Ready to put the faucet on the sink 274 00:10:44,400 --> 00:10:46,333 that Charlie has mounted on the wall. 275 00:10:46,400 --> 00:10:49,333 The faucet itself, it's controlled by a sensor 276 00:10:49,400 --> 00:10:53,033 and a little adjustment knob here to go from hot to cold. 277 00:10:53,100 --> 00:10:54,400 Richard: Alright, so you ready to go? 278 00:10:54,466 --> 00:10:55,733 Abe: Ready to go if you want to hold this here for me. 279 00:10:55,800 --> 00:10:57,500 Tighten it up. 280 00:11:02,933 --> 00:11:04,333 Nice and straight up there, Richard? 281 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:05,966 Richard: Darn straight. 282 00:11:06,033 --> 00:11:09,166 Abe: Snug it up. Alright. 283 00:11:09,233 --> 00:11:10,900 A typical installation, 284 00:11:10,966 --> 00:11:14,133 the trap would be hanging directly below the outlet. 285 00:11:14,200 --> 00:11:15,833 Richard: That's right. And that's a real knee buster. 286 00:11:15,900 --> 00:11:17,766 That's going to stick out too far for wheelchair 287 00:11:17,833 --> 00:11:19,233 to get in there. So it'd really be great 288 00:11:19,300 --> 00:11:21,400 if you could get it back against the wall a little bit. 289 00:11:21,466 --> 00:11:24,266 Abe: Well, it can. So what I did is I went out 290 00:11:24,333 --> 00:11:27,033 and picked up an offset drain. Richard: Alright. 291 00:11:27,100 --> 00:11:28,733 So that's going to thread onto here. 292 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:30,233 Abe: Right around there. 293 00:11:30,300 --> 00:11:32,966 Richard: Look at that -- way back, inconspicuous 294 00:11:33,033 --> 00:11:34,466 but still look good. 295 00:11:34,533 --> 00:11:35,466 Abe: Gets it right out of the way. 296 00:11:35,533 --> 00:11:36,766 Richard: Nice. 297 00:11:36,833 --> 00:11:46,533 ♪♪ 298 00:11:46,600 --> 00:11:48,866 Abe: A little glue on the trap right here. 299 00:11:48,933 --> 00:11:50,733 On the drain. 300 00:11:51,433 --> 00:11:53,833 Through the wall. 301 00:11:53,900 --> 00:11:56,500 Glue it up. Now I'm ready to hang the trap. 302 00:11:57,833 --> 00:11:59,300 Flip the trap right up. 303 00:11:59,366 --> 00:12:00,566 Line up the outlet. 304 00:12:00,633 --> 00:12:05,000 ♪♪ 305 00:12:05,066 --> 00:12:06,300 Richard: So the trap is made. 306 00:12:06,366 --> 00:12:08,933 Now it's time to make the final water connections. 307 00:12:09,000 --> 00:12:11,066 Those escutcheons will cover up the copper. 308 00:12:11,133 --> 00:12:12,633 Beautiful. 309 00:12:12,700 --> 00:12:14,466 Solderless connections, which means it has 310 00:12:14,533 --> 00:12:18,033 a nut and a brass ring called a ferrule. 311 00:12:18,100 --> 00:12:19,433 Now they're going to use the pipe dope. 312 00:12:19,500 --> 00:12:21,600 And that's a really good tip on a ferrule like that. 313 00:12:23,300 --> 00:12:24,833 That's going to look so smart. 314 00:12:24,900 --> 00:12:26,800 All the black trim is lovely. 315 00:12:28,700 --> 00:12:32,233 Now your flexible water supplies go on to the nuts. 316 00:12:34,600 --> 00:12:37,366 Abe: Compresses against a rubber washer. 317 00:12:37,433 --> 00:12:39,300 Richard: Alright. Snug up your hot and your cold. 318 00:12:39,366 --> 00:12:40,800 Perfect. We'll get the water turned on 319 00:12:40,866 --> 00:12:42,600 and test it a little bit. But there you have it. 320 00:12:42,666 --> 00:12:46,100 A perfect hands-free faucet with temp controls right here 321 00:12:46,166 --> 00:12:47,866 and a wall-hung sink at the perfect height 322 00:12:47,933 --> 00:12:50,400 for the wheelchair, and all the drain and water 323 00:12:50,466 --> 00:12:53,966 piping pushed back perfectly for wheelchair access. 324 00:12:54,033 --> 00:12:55,700 Awesome. We're getting out of the way 325 00:12:55,766 --> 00:12:57,700 because Tommy is ready to get some of these grab bars. 326 00:12:57,766 --> 00:12:58,866 Abe: Let's go. 327 00:12:58,933 --> 00:13:02,966 ♪♪ 328 00:13:03,033 --> 00:13:05,166 Kevin: I've come to a local glass studio 329 00:13:05,233 --> 00:13:07,000 here in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 330 00:13:07,066 --> 00:13:09,000 because our homeowners, Michelle and Billy, 331 00:13:09,066 --> 00:13:11,700 have commissioned a local glass artist 332 00:13:11,766 --> 00:13:14,866 to make them a custom light fixture for the front entryway. 333 00:13:14,933 --> 00:13:16,533 Well, it turns out that their oldest son, 334 00:13:16,600 --> 00:13:18,433 Wix, has been taking lessons, 335 00:13:18,500 --> 00:13:20,600 and he's going to help create this work of art. 336 00:13:20,666 --> 00:13:21,933 Can't wait to see him in action. 337 00:13:24,166 --> 00:13:26,133 Hey, Wix. How you doing? Wix: Hey, Kevin. How are you? 338 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:27,366 Kevin: I'm doing alright. Thank you. 339 00:13:27,433 --> 00:13:29,566 Wix: Welcome to the glass studio. This is Andrew, 340 00:13:29,633 --> 00:13:31,633 one of the people working on the light fixtures in our house, 341 00:13:31,700 --> 00:13:32,900 and Emery, one of the teachers here. 342 00:13:32,966 --> 00:13:34,766 Emery: Nice to meet you. Kevin: Nice to meet you, fellas. 343 00:13:34,833 --> 00:13:36,900 So -- Oh, is that what we're working on today? 344 00:13:36,966 --> 00:13:38,900 Wix: Yeah. This is going to be one of the accent pieces, 345 00:13:38,966 --> 00:13:40,366 so it won't have a light in it. 346 00:13:40,433 --> 00:13:41,800 Kevin: Okay. Wix: It's just going to be there 347 00:13:41,866 --> 00:13:43,433 complementing one of these pieces, 348 00:13:43,500 --> 00:13:46,133 which are a bit larger and will have the light in it. 349 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:48,800 Kevin: Um, alright. So help me out, fellas. 350 00:13:48,866 --> 00:13:50,633 How do we get to that right there? 351 00:13:50,700 --> 00:13:55,900 Andrew: So these accent spheres, all the pretty linework 352 00:13:55,966 --> 00:14:00,566 that you see in there is all based off of Italian cane work. 353 00:14:00,633 --> 00:14:06,966 It's a old technique where they take chunks of color 354 00:14:07,033 --> 00:14:10,466 and they continually thin it out into threads. 355 00:14:10,533 --> 00:14:12,766 And depending on how we combine those threads, 356 00:14:12,833 --> 00:14:14,600 we can get different visuals 357 00:14:14,666 --> 00:14:17,133 on how they look when we blow them up. 358 00:14:17,200 --> 00:14:19,133 Kevin: And I presume that you start with something 359 00:14:19,200 --> 00:14:20,900 like this right here? Andrew: Correct. 360 00:14:20,966 --> 00:14:22,266 Kevin: And end up with something like that 361 00:14:22,333 --> 00:14:23,533 because it's got the black in it? 362 00:14:23,600 --> 00:14:24,466 Andrew: Yep. Kevin: Alright. 363 00:14:24,533 --> 00:14:25,566 Well, how do we get started? 364 00:14:25,633 --> 00:14:26,933 Or I should say, how does Wix get started? 365 00:14:27,000 --> 00:14:28,100 Because you're gonna help us blow, right? 366 00:14:28,166 --> 00:14:29,700 Wix: That's the plan. Kevin: Alright. 367 00:14:29,766 --> 00:14:32,900 Andrew: So let us show you. 368 00:14:32,966 --> 00:14:34,666 Emery: Let's pick up some color. 369 00:14:34,733 --> 00:14:36,766 Go right for it. You got it. 370 00:14:36,833 --> 00:14:38,633 And then right over to the furnace. 371 00:14:40,500 --> 00:14:41,800 There you go. 372 00:14:41,866 --> 00:14:43,666 So now we're just going to get that color nice and hot. 373 00:14:43,733 --> 00:14:45,566 And we're going to serve it to Andrew. 374 00:14:45,633 --> 00:14:50,600 Now Andrew grabs that stick and is able to transfer the color. 375 00:14:50,666 --> 00:14:52,900 Once he's got it on there, he can snip it right off. 376 00:14:52,966 --> 00:14:55,866 Wix comes away. Andrew gets ready to heat up 377 00:14:55,933 --> 00:14:58,733 and take another gather of clear there on top of it. 378 00:14:58,800 --> 00:15:00,866 Kevin: And clear doesn't really mix with the color? 379 00:15:00,933 --> 00:15:02,333 It just sort of stays on the outside? 380 00:15:02,400 --> 00:15:04,100 Emery: But it's going to be two different layers of color. 381 00:15:04,166 --> 00:15:05,700 So that's the whole thing with glassblowing 382 00:15:05,766 --> 00:15:09,000 is we're building layers of color and clear 383 00:15:09,066 --> 00:15:11,966 to create the design that we're making right now. 384 00:15:12,033 --> 00:15:13,266 So Wix is now going to go ahead 385 00:15:13,333 --> 00:15:18,233 and get that post ready to stretch that glass out. 386 00:15:18,300 --> 00:15:19,833 Andrew: Alright, Wix, are you ready? 387 00:15:19,900 --> 00:15:21,066 Wix: Ready as I'll ever be. 388 00:15:21,133 --> 00:15:22,766 Andrew: Here we go. 389 00:15:29,966 --> 00:15:32,500 Emery: So, Andrew gets that initial stretch. 390 00:15:32,566 --> 00:15:35,866 Kevin: Whoa! Emery: Just like taffy. 391 00:15:35,933 --> 00:15:37,200 Kevin: Look at that. 392 00:15:37,266 --> 00:15:39,533 Emery: Then he's going to hand that off to Wix. 393 00:15:42,733 --> 00:15:43,900 Kevin: That's insane. 394 00:15:46,033 --> 00:15:49,300 Emery: And Andrew's just slowly backing up as that glass 395 00:15:49,366 --> 00:15:52,500 is cooling off, sort of eyeing the temperature. 396 00:15:52,566 --> 00:15:54,233 And that's telling him how much that glass 397 00:15:54,300 --> 00:15:56,000 is going to be able to stretch out. 398 00:15:56,066 --> 00:15:57,866 Because as much as this looks like a really simple 399 00:15:57,933 --> 00:16:00,633 just drag it out, the temperature really, 400 00:16:00,700 --> 00:16:03,933 really dictates how thick those canes end up being. 401 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:06,633 And it's very important for all to be consistent in order 402 00:16:06,700 --> 00:16:08,466 for the lights to look correct. 403 00:16:08,533 --> 00:16:10,533 Kevin: So he's reading the temperature by the color. 404 00:16:10,600 --> 00:16:13,200 Emery: Exactly. Kevin: Doing it by sight. 405 00:16:13,266 --> 00:16:14,466 Alright, Wix, I think I'm getting it. 406 00:16:14,533 --> 00:16:16,900 So these canes that you guys showed us at first, 407 00:16:16,966 --> 00:16:19,133 you just pulled your first one right there? 408 00:16:19,200 --> 00:16:20,933 Wix: Right. It went well. Kevin: Alright. 409 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:24,766 So that one is setting up. We go from single cane to... 410 00:16:24,833 --> 00:16:26,333 Wix: To something like this lattice cane. 411 00:16:26,400 --> 00:16:28,000 Kevin: So you take a couple of them. 412 00:16:28,066 --> 00:16:29,333 And then basically with the heat you're going 413 00:16:29,400 --> 00:16:31,000 to put them together. You end up with the ones 414 00:16:31,066 --> 00:16:32,700 that we're going to be building the fixture off of. 415 00:16:32,766 --> 00:16:33,866 Wix: Correct. Emery: Alright. 416 00:16:33,933 --> 00:16:35,033 So we're getting this plate ready 417 00:16:35,100 --> 00:16:38,366 by getting it nice and hot. 418 00:16:38,433 --> 00:16:41,633 And as I'm doing this, Andrew's getting ready with a gather. 419 00:16:44,433 --> 00:16:46,233 Andrew: Good. Emery: Andrew's going to come 420 00:16:46,300 --> 00:16:47,766 over and he's going to use the pipe 421 00:16:47,833 --> 00:16:51,200 and a set of tweezers to squeeze those canes together 422 00:16:51,266 --> 00:16:53,133 and make sure they're stuck. 423 00:16:55,466 --> 00:16:56,666 Touches just at the edge 424 00:16:56,733 --> 00:16:59,600 to save as much of that pattern as possible, 425 00:16:59,666 --> 00:17:02,466 and then rolls that cane right up. 426 00:17:02,533 --> 00:17:05,566 Andrew: So first thing we need to do is make sure that we brush off 427 00:17:05,633 --> 00:17:08,833 all the dust that was on that plate, if there's any, 428 00:17:08,900 --> 00:17:13,800 so that it doesn't end up in our final product. 429 00:17:13,866 --> 00:17:16,333 And then Emery is going to take a heat on these 430 00:17:16,400 --> 00:17:19,800 and we're going to stick them together. 431 00:17:19,866 --> 00:17:21,833 Emery: So right now I'm watching the motion, 432 00:17:21,900 --> 00:17:25,366 and I'm using this flipping action to keep the cane 433 00:17:25,433 --> 00:17:27,633 from coming together. 434 00:17:27,700 --> 00:17:29,033 Andrew: Alright. 435 00:17:31,033 --> 00:17:34,600 Emery: So Andrew's bringing those canes together, 436 00:17:34,666 --> 00:17:36,700 making sure they're all lined up 437 00:17:36,766 --> 00:17:39,266 and making sure that they're contacting only on the sides 438 00:17:39,333 --> 00:17:42,966 so they don't overlap and mess up the pattern. 439 00:17:43,033 --> 00:17:44,633 Now we've got them all the way together. 440 00:17:44,700 --> 00:17:46,766 Andrew's going to take over the heat. 441 00:17:52,533 --> 00:17:55,400 He's going to close it off, gather on top of it, 442 00:17:55,466 --> 00:17:57,600 and then you're going to be ready to blow. 443 00:18:04,066 --> 00:18:06,000 Andrew: A little harder. 444 00:18:06,066 --> 00:18:07,466 Emery: Always communicating with Wix 445 00:18:07,533 --> 00:18:13,233 about what he needs as he's shaping that glass. 446 00:18:13,300 --> 00:18:14,466 Andrew: Emery. Emery: So we're stretching 447 00:18:14,533 --> 00:18:16,100 that glass out. 448 00:18:16,166 --> 00:18:17,600 Andrew gives a little tap. 449 00:18:17,666 --> 00:18:22,466 That vibration breaks it right off. 450 00:18:22,533 --> 00:18:25,500 Wix is going to get that annealer door for me. 451 00:18:25,566 --> 00:18:26,800 Keep going. 452 00:18:28,733 --> 00:18:32,166 And we've got that in there to cool off overnight. 453 00:18:32,233 --> 00:18:33,366 Nice job. Kevin: Awesome. 454 00:18:33,433 --> 00:18:34,600 Well, I can't thank you guys enough. 455 00:18:34,666 --> 00:18:36,600 Really terrific. High art right here. 456 00:18:36,666 --> 00:18:37,900 Andrew: Hey, thank you. Emery: Thank you. 457 00:18:37,966 --> 00:18:39,500 Kevin: Thank you. Wix, we'll pick you up in a week. 458 00:18:39,566 --> 00:18:41,000 Andrew: Yeah. Kevin: You got a lot of work, pal. 459 00:18:41,066 --> 00:18:42,800 Wix: Thanks. 460 00:18:42,866 --> 00:18:47,266 ♪♪ 461 00:18:47,333 --> 00:18:48,866 Kevin: Caffrey's bathroom is going to get 462 00:18:48,933 --> 00:18:50,633 a whole bunch of grab bars. 463 00:18:50,700 --> 00:18:53,733 You can see that they chose this black matte here for a finish, 464 00:18:53,800 --> 00:18:55,133 and that's a pretty sharp look. 465 00:18:55,200 --> 00:18:57,366 It's going to go with the black tile on the floor. 466 00:18:57,433 --> 00:18:59,166 A whole bunch of different functionality. 467 00:18:59,233 --> 00:19:00,533 This one's called a Z-bar, 468 00:19:00,600 --> 00:19:02,900 so it helps you work yourself from a seated position 469 00:19:02,966 --> 00:19:04,433 up to a standing position. 470 00:19:04,500 --> 00:19:06,900 That'll be right here to the left of the toilet. 471 00:19:06,966 --> 00:19:11,033 To the right of the toilet will be a dropdown bar. 472 00:19:11,100 --> 00:19:13,566 So this will articulate up and down. 473 00:19:13,633 --> 00:19:15,333 And you may recall a couple of months ago, 474 00:19:15,400 --> 00:19:16,966 Tommy and I actually put blocking 475 00:19:17,033 --> 00:19:18,266 in this entire bathroom. 476 00:19:18,333 --> 00:19:20,800 So there's some 2x stock. There's some plywood behind 477 00:19:20,866 --> 00:19:23,400 all of these walls, gave us perfect flexibility 478 00:19:23,466 --> 00:19:26,400 to put this stuff anywhere we want. 479 00:19:26,466 --> 00:19:27,900 This is going to be a straight bar 480 00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:29,966 that doubles as a towel rack. 481 00:19:30,033 --> 00:19:32,566 That'll go outside of the wet area of the shower, 482 00:19:32,633 --> 00:19:34,000 and in the shower, 483 00:19:34,066 --> 00:19:37,000 we've got a straight bar here, we've got a seat that comes down 484 00:19:37,066 --> 00:19:39,733 and, Tommy, a second Z-bar on that wall. 485 00:19:39,800 --> 00:19:42,600 Tom: Yep. This Z-bar will go right here on this wall 486 00:19:42,666 --> 00:19:45,033 and the seat will fold down. It comes up here. 487 00:19:45,100 --> 00:19:46,966 So as Caffrey does the shower, 488 00:19:47,033 --> 00:19:50,300 he can actually push down on this, stand up, 489 00:19:50,366 --> 00:19:52,333 and then grab and hold on to the bar. 490 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:54,233 Kevin: So the accessibility expert who we worked 491 00:19:54,300 --> 00:19:56,533 with came in recently. She laid everything out for us. 492 00:19:56,600 --> 00:19:57,666 So you know where stuff's going? 493 00:19:57,733 --> 00:19:59,300 Tom: Located everything height-wise, 494 00:19:59,366 --> 00:20:02,366 distance-wise, off the corners and off of the seat 495 00:20:02,433 --> 00:20:03,600 and we're ready to start. 496 00:20:03,666 --> 00:20:05,333 Kevin: So that's plaster out there. 497 00:20:05,400 --> 00:20:07,200 But this is porcelain tile in here. 498 00:20:07,266 --> 00:20:08,466 We're going to go right through that, huh? 499 00:20:08,533 --> 00:20:10,433 Tom: So we're going to go through the tile. 500 00:20:10,500 --> 00:20:13,200 We actually have to break through the waterproofing system 501 00:20:13,266 --> 00:20:16,333 and get into all of the backing and structure of the wall 502 00:20:16,400 --> 00:20:18,000 because this has to be strong. 503 00:20:18,066 --> 00:20:20,066 So when we do that, we're going to drill the tile 504 00:20:20,133 --> 00:20:23,233 and the waterproofing system and seal the screw. 505 00:20:23,300 --> 00:20:25,200 And that will lock it in so it doesn't leak. 506 00:20:25,266 --> 00:20:26,333 Kevin: I want to see how we do that. 507 00:20:26,400 --> 00:20:28,233 Alright. I'll give you a hand. Tom: Okay. 508 00:20:28,300 --> 00:20:30,900 Alright. I marked for these three holes right here. 509 00:20:30,966 --> 00:20:32,800 I'm going to use a carbide tip bit. 510 00:20:32,866 --> 00:20:34,400 And this bit is a little bit bigger 511 00:20:34,466 --> 00:20:37,166 than the diameter of the screw itself. 512 00:20:37,233 --> 00:20:39,433 I'm only going to drill through the tile right now. 513 00:20:39,500 --> 00:20:41,100 [ Drill whirring ] 514 00:20:52,300 --> 00:20:53,466 Alright, through the tile. 515 00:20:53,533 --> 00:20:56,200 Now I want to drill into this wood structure. 516 00:20:56,266 --> 00:20:59,666 This drill size is the same shank size of the screw. 517 00:20:59,733 --> 00:21:01,433 We'll drill a hole through the waterproofing 518 00:21:01,500 --> 00:21:02,600 and into the structure. 519 00:21:02,666 --> 00:21:10,200 [ Drill whirring ] 520 00:21:10,266 --> 00:21:13,166 Alright. So now we put the caulking in the hole. 521 00:21:13,233 --> 00:21:15,966 So now when the screw goes into the wet caulking, 522 00:21:16,033 --> 00:21:18,233 it'll coat and wrap around the screw, 523 00:21:18,300 --> 00:21:21,566 sealing it as it goes through the waterproof membrane. 524 00:21:24,666 --> 00:21:27,566 Kevin: Just tap that in place. Tom: Good. 525 00:21:27,633 --> 00:21:29,566 Alright. Now let's do the seat. 526 00:21:29,633 --> 00:21:33,700 It all mounts on this hardware right here. 527 00:21:33,766 --> 00:21:36,566 Okay. So what we have to do is lay out 528 00:21:36,633 --> 00:21:39,900 for all these holes at the right height. 529 00:21:39,966 --> 00:21:41,633 So rather than do any measurements, 530 00:21:41,700 --> 00:21:43,966 I actually made a template to mark 531 00:21:44,033 --> 00:21:45,066 all of our holes. 532 00:21:45,133 --> 00:21:46,766 Kevin: Oh, very nice. Tom: Alright. 533 00:21:46,833 --> 00:21:49,766 Now what we want to do is drill a pilot hole in each hole first. 534 00:21:55,666 --> 00:21:57,000 Alright. This time we're going to coat 535 00:21:57,066 --> 00:22:01,066 the screw just a little bit. The sealant will push itself 536 00:22:01,133 --> 00:22:03,266 right up as the screw gets driven in. 537 00:22:04,233 --> 00:22:07,133 Okay. Oh, boy. You going to sit there? 538 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:08,700 Kevin: [ Laughs ] Go ahead. Say it. 539 00:22:08,766 --> 00:22:10,233 Tom: If it holds you, it'll hold anybody. 540 00:22:10,300 --> 00:22:11,733 Kevin: Oh, predictable, pops. 541 00:22:11,800 --> 00:22:12,900 Look at that. That's terrific. 542 00:22:12,966 --> 00:22:14,133 Tom: Yeah, it looks good. 543 00:22:14,200 --> 00:22:15,600 Kevin: Hey, Charlie, what do you think of this? 544 00:22:15,666 --> 00:22:16,933 Charlie: It looks good. It really does. 545 00:22:17,000 --> 00:22:18,433 Kevin: Yeah. We got one bar up, one seat. 546 00:22:18,500 --> 00:22:20,600 We got a couple more to go. But speaking of more to go, 547 00:22:20,666 --> 00:22:22,133 a lot more to go on this project. 548 00:22:22,200 --> 00:22:24,266 Tom: All hands on deck to make this thing happen. 549 00:22:24,333 --> 00:22:25,866 Charlie: Yeah. Mauro's painting the interior, 550 00:22:25,933 --> 00:22:27,366 Jenn's starting plantings, 551 00:22:27,433 --> 00:22:29,066 and I just have to keep the subs on schedule. 552 00:22:29,133 --> 00:22:30,500 Kevin: You do that, and until we get back here 553 00:22:30,566 --> 00:22:32,000 next week, I'm Kevin O'Connor. 554 00:22:32,066 --> 00:22:33,800 Tom: I'm Tom Silva. Charlie: And I'm Charlie Silva. 555 00:22:33,866 --> 00:22:35,600 Kevin: For "This Old House" here in Lexington. 556 00:22:35,666 --> 00:22:37,433 Tom: Alright, you going to push your luck and sit again? 557 00:22:37,500 --> 00:22:39,066 ♪♪ 558 00:22:40,366 --> 00:22:42,233 Kevin: Next time on "This Old House"... 559 00:22:42,300 --> 00:22:43,966 Mauro: I'm calling in some extra help 560 00:22:44,033 --> 00:22:46,100 to paint this modern wall. 561 00:22:46,166 --> 00:22:47,533 Whoa! That looks good. 562 00:22:47,600 --> 00:22:49,733 All right. Let's take a look from here, guys. 563 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:51,566 Charlie: And, how do you build a staircase? 564 00:22:51,633 --> 00:22:52,933 Tom: One step at a time. 565 00:22:53,000 --> 00:22:54,533 ♪♪ 566 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:56,233 [ Truck beeping ] 567 00:22:56,300 --> 00:22:59,233 Jenn: And now it's time to see my landscape plans come to life. 568 00:22:59,300 --> 00:23:01,133 Lee: Great. So let's get them in the ground. What do you think? 569 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:02,133 Woman: Yeah, let's do it. Man: Okay, let's do it. 570 00:23:02,200 --> 00:23:03,866 Lee: All right. 571 00:23:03,933 --> 00:23:06,133 Kevin: All right. That is starting to look good. 572 00:23:06,200 --> 00:23:08,900 That's next time.