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Speaker AWelcome to the around the House show, your trusted source for everything about your home.
Speaker AThanks for joining us today.
Speaker AJohn Dudley is out on assignment doing some cool stuff and we have my buddy Brent with byot.
Speaker AYou've probably seen him on your social media feed.
Speaker AHe's everywhere out there.
Speaker AHe's been on the show before, brother.
Speaker AThanks for coming back to around the House, my friend.
Speaker CThank you for always having me, Eric.
Speaker CMuch appreciated, dude.
Speaker AThis is always a great time.
Speaker AI love hanging out with you.
Speaker AWe're coming up here to design and construction week in Las Vegas.
Speaker ASo I know we will either cross paths.
Speaker AIt's always one of those things where you and I are running like chicken with our heads cut off, but we always run into each other in front of some of the coolest places out there.
Speaker AAnd you get to do what I can't do because I just don't have the time with everything that I've got going on to see what's neat, cool and trick and show everybody everything about it.
Speaker CYeah, I've loved this position that content creation has provided me where I literally travel the entire country now on a monthly basis trying to find the next cool tool, cool product in the construction or home improvement realm.
Speaker CAnd I've already been to Vegas twice this year.
Speaker CI'm going to be in Orlando twice this month and then back to Vegas next month.
Speaker CSo plenty to see and plenty to share.
Speaker ADude, you are like me in that.
Speaker AIn the Pacific Northwest.
Speaker ASo Orlando is a trek for us.
Speaker AThat is not like shooting down to Vegas.
Speaker AI look at that, it's easy.
Speaker AIt's like cool.
Speaker AI can be down there and get up in the morning, be down there at nine for the show.
Speaker AIf I wanted to even come back that night, it's absolutely attainable.
Speaker ANot Orlando, I love it down there.
Speaker ABut holy smokes, that's a haul.
Speaker CIt's a full day just to get over there from the Pacific Northwest.
Speaker CBut that's to be expected since we're three hour time difference plus five and a half hour flight.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AWell, luckily, you know, I love flying Alaska, so there is that flight that comes out of Portland, which is nice.
Speaker AIt's a direct one.
Speaker ASo for me, it's, like, awesome.
Speaker AI don't have to make a complete day of it, but time is money in that situation.
Speaker ASo what have you seen so far this year, Man?
Speaker AWere you down at, like, World of Concrete in some of those places down here in Vegas?
Speaker CSo I was at CES for a day.
Speaker CThat was a perfect little day right there.
Speaker CAnd then I was at World of Concrete for all three days.
Speaker AAnd I.
Speaker CBecause World of Conger was also connected with ife, which is the roofing expo.
Speaker CI was also at IFE for a day, which was really fun.
Speaker AThat's cool.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AYou get both of those, and that really takes up a lot of Las Vegas.
Speaker AWhen you build a world of Concrete, which is its own pretty decent show, then you put in IFE in there, that keeps everybody busy.
Speaker CYeah, it was incredible.
Speaker CBoth shows were amazing to see.
Speaker CThere's so much fun activities at World of Concrete.
Speaker CBut then ife, I'd never been to that show before, but there were so many just unique little products that I never thought about in the roofing realm, but is so handy to have.
Speaker ADude, it's funny.
Speaker AWorld of Concrete is not just about concrete.
Speaker AIt seems like the tool companies over the last couple of years have decided, okay, that's our power tool convention now, because it seems that's where they're coming out with their stuff.
Speaker AThe.
Speaker AThe Milwaukee.
Speaker AThe Bosches, all those guys seem to show up there and show off kind of the new wares for 2026.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CIf, as an individual, if anyone wants to know what show to go to that loves tools, it has to be World of Concrete.
Speaker CEvery single big brand is there.
Speaker CAnd the best thing about it is that you're actually able to really put those products to the test yourself, which is unlike the vast majority of all the trade shows I go to.
Speaker CLike, there might be a small little booth here or there for those big brands, but we're talking Milwaukee, DeWalt Bosch.
Speaker CAll the big brands are there.
Speaker CMakita, Diablo.
Speaker CThey all have these huge exterior booths where you can put their products to the test yourself, which is really fun and a great.
Speaker CA great show to be at, just to see, but also to actually visually and physically feel.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd these are not.
Speaker ALet's.
Speaker AI don't want to make this sound smaller than what it is, because this isn't your average home show boost.
Speaker ASome of these things are like the size of your Safeway Albertsons or Kroger store, square footage wise.
Speaker AAnd they've got that dialed in right there.
Speaker AI mean, it is a massive event for these guys.
Speaker AAnd even some of them will do two stories where they start stacking shipping containers up and building decks.
Speaker AThey get kind of wild down there.
Speaker CWell, especially with me being the position I'm in.
Speaker CI'm getting to talk to the people that are really culminating their booth.
Speaker CAnd yes, they're massive, but also because it's world of concrete, they are pouring fresh concrete, yards and yards of concrete just for this show.
Speaker CSo they have to then put that to the test with their own tools, but also they have to jackhammer it out completely with by the end of that week.
Speaker CSo I can only imagine the amount of effort it takes for those individuals that put on these shows.
Speaker AYeah, you think about it, because that's down a parking lot, so you got to bring it back to parking lot standard.
Speaker ASo the next week, somebody else can come in there, and it's wild.
Speaker AAnd then you go over to where the trades are, and they're building.
Speaker AYou know, they've got the brick racing where they're.
Speaker AHow fast can you build a.
Speaker AA beautiful brick wall?
Speaker AI mean, it's just.
Speaker AIt's a circus of events down there for that.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CI. I know an individual that has been in one of those competitions, and there is some nice prizes for the people that can lay bricks the fastest.
Speaker CIt's quite amazing.
Speaker CBut also, they have these really unique art artistry setups where people can come in and they can create their own extremely extravagant, unique pieces of artwork that involves the masonry trades, which is absolutely gorgeous unto itself.
Speaker AThat is cool.
Speaker AWhat products did you see down there?
Speaker AI'm going to put you on the spot.
Speaker AWhat did you see that you went, holy smokes.
Speaker AFinally somebody came out with this.
Speaker AOr was there any trends that you saw down there?
Speaker AIf you don't want to talk anything specific that you saw, it looked like the tool companies hit it hard this year.
Speaker CNo, my favorite stuff is, in all honesty, it's those small, little finds those companies that you would never know about unless you were at that show and you saw it firsthand.
Speaker CAnd these guys are, like, just trying to get out of the gate.
Speaker CLike, we could talk about tools all day long from these big boxes, But I always loved those small, little unique finds.
Speaker CAnd I found this guy who had been in concrete for decades and decades, and he created the Mesh Puller 3000.
Speaker CAnd it is literally just a pry bar.
Speaker CSo when they're pouring a massive concrete slab, you know those individuals that are trying to heave up the mesh, that's being poured upon so it doesn't lay too low.
Speaker CSo trying to bring that mesh up the, the rebar itself.
Speaker CAnd he had created this leverage point for that specific scenario.
Speaker CSo you're not trying to jack your back while trying to pour concrete at the same time.
Speaker CAnd it made it so much easier to pry up that rebar while pouring concrete and it saves your back.
Speaker CIt was something that I was like, how was this not invented years and years ago?
Speaker CBut luckily someone did invent it.
Speaker CThat was amazing to see.
Speaker AThat's awesome.
Speaker AAnd I'm sure you ran into these guys.
Speaker AI'm sure you've covered it on your channel a lot because you cover so much.
Speaker ABut it's like the first time I ran into the guys from Australia with lockjaw ladder grip and I went, holy smokes, who finally made that?
Speaker AYou know?
Speaker CYep, exactly.
Speaker CNo, I remember that, remember that product vividly for sure.
Speaker AAnd I was like, wow.
Speaker AAnd it saved, you know.
Speaker AAnd again, I saw it on trade show, went wow.
Speaker AMet with the guy, had him on my TV show.
Speaker AIt was fun.
Speaker AAnd I used it to rescue my neighbor off his slimy, slippery January roof a few years ago because he went up there to clean the roof off and realized that if he started heading down the roof surface backwards, he was going to slide off the end.
Speaker AOf course, no fall protection.
Speaker ASo his 10 year old kid comes knocking on my door, goes, hey Eric, can you come help my dad get off the roof?
Speaker AAnd I'm like, oh my gosh, I got to help his dad because this is an embarrassing dad moment for him.
Speaker AAnd popped it on up there.
Speaker ABut again, one of those products that you see that you never would see out there if you didn't hit some of these shows or follow your channel and see what's going on out there.
Speaker CWell, speaking of that, this does coincide perfectly with the IFE show, which is the roofing expo show.
Speaker CAnd one of the coolest products I saw there was a, you know, a small booth that was unique, different, but they had a solution to the nail industry that I never thought was really a thing until I saw it.
Speaker CI was like, oh, this is perfect.
Speaker CAnd they put this, you know, a coil nailer for roofing.
Speaker CThey put this coating on, on the nails themselves and they glow.
Speaker CIt glows in the dark.
Speaker CAt the end of the day, if all of a sudden you're in the Pacific Northwest and you.
Speaker CAnd it gets dark at 4pm and they want to scour the yard to make sure that they didn't leave any nails in the grass all of a sudden those nails are now glow in the dark with a UV light and you're able to see those nails much, much easier.
Speaker BIf you are new to the show, find out more@aroundthehouse online.com we will be right back with more from Brent from byot.
Speaker AWhat's up?
Speaker CThis is Sticks it In ya and Satchel from Steel Panther and you are listening to around the House with Eric.
Speaker BG. Yeah, we love Eric G. And you should too.
Speaker BWelcome back to the around the House show.
Speaker BIf you are new to the show, follow us on social media and check out our website@aroundthehouse online.com now let's get back to our discussion with Brent from byot.
Speaker CAnd you're able to see those nails much, much easier.
Speaker CAnd they're bright orange too.
Speaker CSo when you're installing them, they're really easy to see as well.
Speaker CSo is this something that was so unique, that's different, that all of a sudden made a fix to a solution or provided a solution to a problem that was existing that I never thought was going to be easily attainable to fix?
Speaker AThat's incredible.
Speaker AYeah, because otherwise you're down there with a magnet hoping you got them all.
Speaker AYou didn't.
Speaker ABut now you can be going around there, you got a black light and it's dark outside and all of a sudden you're just looking at, boom, there they are.
Speaker ASo smart and safety wise.
Speaker AIt makes sense too because you can see exactly what you're doing.
Speaker AMakes a lot of sense.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker CAnd that's the beauty of these inventors and that's why I love the trade show realm, is because you're getting firsthand experience of what is truly new and innovative in the space.
Speaker CAnd some of these guys are really just trying to get off the ground from the very jump.
Speaker CAnd it's hard at that stage.
Speaker CBut hopefully my simple little 30 second, one minute long video will help help them succeed in some fashion.
Speaker AThat's awesome.
Speaker AAnd I feel bad for these inventors.
Speaker AWe've had them on the show.
Speaker AI really like to support them here on my channels.
Speaker AAnd you do as well.
Speaker ABut I feel bad for these guys because they end up spending half their life doing this stuff.
Speaker AThey do it, they go, oh my gosh, I got to quit my job so I can do this.
Speaker AYou know, they get it out to the marketplace and then all of a sudden three weeks later somebody else is selling it on Amazon because they sent it over and somebody's copying it.
Speaker AAnd so I was just talking to somebody this morning.
Speaker AHave this cool product and I'm like, awesome.
Speaker AMake sure you go get your stuff done on far as your intellectual property and your patents and stuff.
Speaker ASpend your time on that.
Speaker AYou'll need it.
Speaker ABecause that's so cool.
Speaker ASomeone's gonna rip it off.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CEspecially on the stuff that is like a no brainer, that is easily copyable.
Speaker CYeah, yeah, those are, that's very valuable information.
Speaker AAh, it's so bad.
Speaker AIt's so bad.
Speaker AAnd then, man, we'll get back to trade shows in a little bit.
Speaker ABut you've been working on your projects too as well.
Speaker AYou know, you have done some amazing stuff.
Speaker AIf you get into back catalog of some of the projects you've been tackling around your house, that's been fun to watch.
Speaker AAnd, and I know the challenges in the Pacific Northwest where we are here, I mean everybody has their challenges.
Speaker ABut from the ground here to the tree roots to the weather, it likes to fight us most of the time.
Speaker CYeah, well, especially if you're in my area.
Speaker CWe've had these massive floods and, and luckily my house wasn't affected, but I know a lot of houses were.
Speaker CAnd there has been so much in terms of that construction DIY space that I'm always gravitating towards.
Speaker CIt's amazing to think that literally in March of this year I'll be having my 10 year on YouTube.
Speaker CSo I started my YouTube channel back in March of 2016 and now 250 videos later, I'm still cooking and I'm still producing content in that DIY space and I have some major projects to tell people about in the very near future.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker AWe wanna, we wanna expend that.
Speaker AYou know those secrets.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ABut I know you've got some big stuff coming which is gonna be super fun.
Speaker AAnd you get to that point and I'll just tease it like this.
Speaker AYou get to that point where it's like, how many more projects do I wanna do around my house?
Speaker ANow it's time to start working on other stuff.
Speaker ACause I did that this last year when I went through and sold my place.
Speaker ANow I'm like, all right, working on the next project, which I am now with my buddy Cam, you know, you know Cam Anderson very well from Blacktail Studios.
Speaker AAnd of course that's one of the things to circle back on the trade shows.
Speaker ADude.
Speaker AIt's always like, it's like summer camp for us when we all get together because we're always so busy.
Speaker AHeads down year round.
Speaker AThere's three, two, maybe four times a year at best.
Speaker AWe all get to run into each other.
Speaker AAnd it's always fun to do that because that's that moment that we go, okay, we gotta work.
Speaker ABut hey, did you hear about this?
Speaker AAnd these are always the fun times when we can get the band back together.
Speaker CYeah, it's always a joy to actually see those familiar faces.
Speaker CAnd I just basically tell people that you're my co workers that I see once or twice a year.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AAll these zoom meeting people that you do and it's like all of a sudden it's like, hey, let's go out.
Speaker AAnd like you and I, I mean it's in some of these shows for us, it always seems we're winging it.
Speaker AWe've got our plan, but it never really goes out.
Speaker AWhat was that one night we got done at the Sphere and I was like, let's just go get dinner.
Speaker AAnd you know, we're an Italian restaurant, 11 o' clock at night, grabbing dinner.
Speaker ABut that's just kind of how these things go.
Speaker CThe bootlegger, baby.
Speaker CYes.
Speaker AThere's Yep.
Speaker ABootlegger bistro in Las Vegas that like my buddy over there at Blaze Grills, he's in there, he goes down to Vegas for stuff because he used to live in LA and he lives out in Louisiana, but I got him and I will always take pictures of places and when we're in there, we'll send it to each other.
Speaker ASo I know the carpet really well, you know, but I think it's the only world's 247 always open Italian restaurant, but best food you'll have.
Speaker AI tell you what, that place is rocking.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo good.
Speaker CAnd yeah, I know we have a common friend, Catherine Emery and I literally, we've known each other for years and we've never actually got a moment to sit down with each other and have a meal.
Speaker CAnd I her before the International Builder show, I was like, we need to sit.
Speaker CActually plan this ahead of time to sit down and have a meal together.
Speaker CBecause we've known each other way too long.
Speaker CWe've worked with each other way too long to not have a quality conversation that's just the two of us.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker AAnd she.
Speaker AI love Kat.
Speaker AShe is the hardest to nail down.
Speaker COh yeah.
Speaker AIt's like.
Speaker AIt's like bathing a cat.
Speaker AYou're just.
Speaker AIt's just always moving.
Speaker CIt's exactly it.
Speaker CBecause we're.
Speaker CThat we're that same mentality.
Speaker CBecause when we're working, we're working.
Speaker CAnd I'm literally walking the show from 9am to 5pm I'm not taking a lunch break.
Speaker CI'm trying to see as much as I possibly can so I can provide that to my audience to say, hey, these.
Speaker CI really did spend as much time as possible finding as many cool tools and products for my audience.
Speaker AAnd what's fun too is these shows are almost impossible now.
Speaker ALike the builder show when it's in Las Vegas.
Speaker AIt is hard to see everything in three days if you don't have any meetings.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker AI mean nine to five, three days is tough to see everything if you're always walking.
Speaker CYeah, I always, I'm looking through my feed and looking through people that do somewhat the similar aspects of what I do and I'm like, oh, I totally missed that.
Speaker CAnd I'm sure they say the same thing about my channel too because there's always those hidden gems that people can easily walk by without acknowledging them.
Speaker AOh yeah, I think last year you and I ran into each other in front of like system 3e and those guys which are.
Speaker AI love Peter.
Speaker AThose guys over there, they make that those building blocks for homes which I think one of these days is going to be the number one way to build here.
Speaker AAnd they're fighting the lumber lobby if I was going to say just trying to get into building code and stuff like that.
Speaker ABut love the product.
Speaker AGreen way to build.
Speaker AFireproof, super solid.
Speaker AI still want to use that product one of these days.
Speaker ABut they're on that up and coming list of new ways to build that I think are going to really change the, change the industry out there.
Speaker ABut they just have to fight the lumber lobby out there and get into that.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker COne day.
Speaker CI love those unique building materials that just make sense again.
Speaker CIt just, it's one of those things where you never thought it would be of interest but that's the true innovation of, of human nature.
Speaker CWe always are trying to create something better and new and it's always fun to see those new products even in the construction materials side of things.
Speaker CNot even the tool side the construction materials.
Speaker CThere's so much innovation and I saw a ton of 3D printed houses and machine machine work at the world of concrete and just it's that element of who knows what's next.
Speaker CWhat's going to be that next big thing in the construction realm.
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Speaker BWelcome back to the around the House show.
Speaker BIf you are new to the show, follow us on social media and check out our website@aroundthehouseonline.com.
Speaker Bnow, let's get back to our discussion with Brent from BYOT.
Speaker AYeah, I'm gonna guess on the 3D printed houses.
Speaker ATo me, I look at that and go, that's kind of cool.
Speaker ABut really, it's just a kind of a printer with a concrete hose and, you know, pump and do I think that's gonna be the next way of construction?
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AI think it'd be hard to meet building code with that, but, you know, and it'd be tough to do work on, But I like the ideas that they're pushing with that stuff, and it could lead to other things, but I think that's gonna be one of the things we look back on and go, oh, that was neat and cute, but wow, we're really doing it this way now.
Speaker COh, Exactly.
Speaker CNo, I'm 100% with you.
Speaker CAnd that kind of coincides with CES, because CES is this massive electronic consumer show, and there's so much innovation, so many cool things there.
Speaker CIt's hard to wrap your head around what's truly going to rise to the top and be functionally useful for the job site or even your own home.
Speaker CAnd I just put.
Speaker CI'm.
Speaker CI've been doing my top five top ten favorite finds at shows over the last year from some of these shows on YouTube, and it's amazing to see some of these products, but a lot of people are just saying, like, is this actually going to happen?
Speaker CIs this actually going to come to fruition where you're going to see it on shelves, or you're going to be able to have that in your own home?
Speaker CWho knows?
Speaker CBut it is fun to see where that next ingenuity and creativity mindset is going to take us.
Speaker AI tell you what, I've been following those guys over Boston Dynamics for about a decade now with the robots and that stuff.
Speaker ATo me, I'm watching that going, wow, those remind me of so many 90s movies where they go bad at the end, but I sure like them.
Speaker AIt's cool.
Speaker CI'm pretty sure we've already seen movies about this.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AIt's like, oh, that was iRobot.
Speaker AThen they came out with the vacuum cleaner under the same name.
Speaker ABut you know what I mean?
Speaker AIt's one of those things that you start to see it and people get really nervous with it.
Speaker ABut I also look at it and go, wow, we could also be efficient.
Speaker AThere are plenty of jobs out there for people that are super dangerous that you could never put a person in easily that maybe that's a great, you know.
Speaker AYou know, like we saw.
Speaker AWe see natural disasters and stuff where, boy, we sure can't send the firefighter in that building.
Speaker AIt'd be nice to have a robot to send in that could still go in there without losing the life of a firefighter or something like that.
Speaker AI think there's a lot of case study stuff that we can do that isn't taking over as many people's jobs, but, boy, we can risk the robot versus hurting somebody else.
Speaker CWell, I got a great product for you that you could check out on my top 10 finds on that video, especially with our backgrounds.
Speaker COur backgrounds are construction.
Speaker CSo we know what kind of the ebbs and flows of a job site and the strains of a job site.
Speaker CAnd if you've been on large, high rise jobs, which I have in downtown Seattle, you know, that elevator is a strain on a job site because everything is fixated on who's using that elevator, that freight elevator, or even the internal elevator.
Speaker CAnd how do you manage getting all this material into position while people are still trying to go up and down a small number of elevators?
Speaker CYeah, there was this company that I saw at CES that was out of South Korea, and they've created these machines that can pick up pallets of material.
Speaker CSo that's a finite size.
Speaker CThey pick up pallets of material, they can go onto elevators, and they have another robot attached to the numbers on the elevator machine buttons, so it can dictate where materials are going.
Speaker CSo they say that while the job site is happening during the day, at night, these machines can filter all the materials for you on the correct levels.
Speaker CSo it's not taking up job site space, and you're not having to worry about getting those materials up to the right floor while people are trying to use the lifts.
Speaker AThat makes sense.
Speaker AThat was a challenge.
Speaker AI mean, I worked on Bellevue, Washington, not too far from your place.
Speaker AI built Lincoln Square out up there.
Speaker AI did all the cabinetry for the residences above the hotel.
Speaker ASo I did all those.
Speaker AI walked that building five days a week.
Speaker AI took the freight elevator that was bolted to the outside of the building, which, if you're scared of heights, there's a way to do that that'll break you jump in that thing five days a week.
Speaker AYou'll figure it out.
Speaker ABut yeah, that would have been a huge game changer for that because there were guys with muck buckets, carts trying to get rid of sheetrock debris to everything else, and that would be a game changer.
Speaker AAnd you think about that.
Speaker ATechnology is so already existing.
Speaker AMy son, four or five years ago, was in his early 20s.
Speaker AHe was driving semi truck over in Eastern Washington for Lamb Weston, and he was hauling french fries back between a manufacturing and a freezer facility.
Speaker AThe robots loaded the trucks.
Speaker AHe didn't get out of his truck.
Speaker AHe backed it up, they opened it up, the robots came in, loaded the entire semi truck, and then he'd drive over there, they'd unload it, and he was just driving back and forth.
Speaker ADidn't really even have to get out of his truck, but the loaders were doing it, which were the robots that were doing that within the machine and the system, which to me is fascinating.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CAgain, it's the.
Speaker CThe mentality of where we are going to be in the technology realm in such a short amount of time is going to make things very interesting for a lot of people.
Speaker CBut I'm looking, I'm always that positive individual.
Speaker CI think of the positives when these things happen.
Speaker CAnd back in the day, there was people that thought that the typewriter was going to ruin humanity.
Speaker CSo the amen.
Speaker CThere's an ebbs and flows of technology.
Speaker ADarn, it's going to ruin world.
Speaker AAnd maybe they weren't wrong, but we've lived with it.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker ABut yeah, I mean, and then you get into the home stuff at CES too, and that's always fascinating because, you know, I think we've come out with enough smart devices out there.
Speaker ABut really, you start to see now, or you get into the interoperability where all of a sudden the H vac system is grabbing the temperature from the television in the living room, saying, wow, it's cooler over there, we should turn the fan on, and all these different things.
Speaker AI mean, before I sold my house, I had to get rid of so many light switches in there because I literally had a test bed.
Speaker AI probably had 10 different brands of smart switches around the house because I would go, hey, let's test these out.
Speaker AThey'd send me a couple, I'd use it and see how they work.
Speaker ASome were amazing, some were absolute garbage and disappeared off the marketplace.
Speaker ABut you kind of got to know which ones were cool, which ones needed work, and it was fun to be part of that test bed.
Speaker ABut now we've got enough switch companies out there.
Speaker ABut I tell you what, there's neat new stuff out there that's controlling stuff that's going to make our lives so much easier and safer.
Speaker CYeah, I don't know if this was something that was actually going to come to fruition.
Speaker CBut there was a company that I saw at CES that had this ability to take a blender, a toaster, or any other, like, small appliance and place it on your stove, and that will actually power your.
Speaker CYour blender or toaster just so, like, you could be fully cordless in your kitchen.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker CAnd, like, again, who knows if this is ever going to come to fruition?
Speaker CBut just unique elements that are in that home remodeling or just home space in general that I find so intriguing, even though it might not come to pass or.
Speaker CSo you never know what's going to.
Speaker CWhat you're going to find on the shelves eventually.
Speaker AWell, you think about it, how we're doing induction cooking through porcelain countertops now, where you can mount those things underneath the porcelain.
Speaker AIt goes through there.
Speaker AIt passes right through it.
Speaker AAnd, you know, think of our phone charging system now, the wireless ones, where you throw it on our car charger as we're going, and it snaps and does that.
Speaker AIt's probably not too hard to do a blender.
Speaker CYeah, it's exactly that.
Speaker CIncorporating that induction stovetop to actually power things where you don't have to worry about, where is my next plug?
Speaker AI like that.
Speaker AAnd as a designer, too, that makes it kind of fun.
Speaker AAs long as they can change building codes, I don't have to put plugs in every couple feet and take it out of under, underneath the cabinets or.
Speaker AOr even worse, in the backsplash.
Speaker AThat's something that could be pretty cool.
Speaker ABut, yeah, CES is always the crazy.
Speaker AI wish it was a better time of year, because it's like, to me, it's, like, the worst time of the year for a trade show.
Speaker AThe week after the holidays, it's like, hey, I want to get back in the office, but now I got to travel to Vegas.
Speaker CYeah, exactly.
Speaker CIt's literally the.
Speaker CThe first or second week of the new year, and so everyone's, like, coming out of their holiday haze, and all of a sudden, you're getting thrown into one of the biggest trade shows of the entire year.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd I.
Speaker AAnd I know that, remember.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASpeaking of big trade shows, that.
Speaker AThat's why we're in Orlando this year for the design and construction week.
Speaker AI think they've been working on the convention center in Las Vegas, which.
Speaker AIt needed some love.
Speaker ADon't get me wrong.
Speaker AIt wasn't.
Speaker AThat was bad.
Speaker AIt was just quirky in there, and I'm kind of looking forward to getting back there next year because it's really Nice to be back in Vegas.
Speaker CYeah, I think it's going to be nice to be back in Vegas, especially with the new digs.
Speaker CThey've done an amazing job on remodeling that convention center and it's absolutely gorgeous now.
Speaker CAnd I'm hoping that the flow of traff between building to building to building to building is going to be easier now.
Speaker ADude, I tell you what, that is one of the trade shows and anybody listening that's been to this that go.
Speaker AYou mean I have to go to the south hall?
Speaker AThere was no easy way to get there other than taking my secret, which was to take the Tesla loop.
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Speaker AWho known, you know, oh my gosh, way better now.
Speaker ABut that was five to 10 years ago.
Speaker AIt was way different.
Speaker ASo there was a lot of that where they're just blood there.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AIt was like trying to put Ford and Chevy guys in the same room and tell them to duke it out.
Speaker AYou know, it's just like not gonna go well, but way fun.
Speaker AAnd that's the other thing too is you start to see commercial vehicles.
Speaker AAt the builder show, for instance, you'll walk in and go, wow, check out that F450 with the work box on it and yeah version and Toyotas and everything else.
Speaker AIt gets pretty wild.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CAt these shows you just see so much and everyone's trying to show their latest and greatest best stuff.
Speaker CAnd with some of these massive brands, they're going to be doing out as much as they possibly.
Speaker AOh, I mean one, I think one of the finest booths in trade show history every year.
Speaker AAnd I don't know these guys and they haven't been on the show for stuff here.
Speaker ASo this isn't any kind of a commercial by any means.
Speaker ABut you always got to walk the Kohler booth.
Speaker CI was, I knew exactly where you were going.
Speaker CI could literally have written that out for you right here and shown you.
Speaker CI could have literally done that.
Speaker CAnd I knew exactly who you're talking about.
Speaker CAnd yes, if you don't, if you've never been to a trade show but you go to one and it is the IBS KBS show, that Kohler booth is the most Magnificent booth I've ever seen in probably the vast majority of any of the trade shows I've gone to.
Speaker CAnd we're talking 100ft by 120ft booth.
Speaker CAnd the amount of stuff they pack into that space is insane.
Speaker CI can only imagine the millions of dollars they spend just on their booth is astronomical.
Speaker AYeah, think, I mean, and this is an over exaggeration, but think of a football field out there that they built into a $400 million mansion that has ponds with water.
Speaker AThat's all the shower systems are running into, a pond that has fish in it with beautiful rocks that looks like it's just out of nature.
Speaker AAnd it's on a convention center floor that they had four days to set up up and they have three days to break down.
Speaker AYep, it's absolutely insane.
Speaker AAnd yeah, you're right.
Speaker AI mean, I've heard 4, 5, 6 million dollars have gone in on some of their anniversary years.
Speaker AJust into the booth to get it set up.
Speaker CNo, completely believable.
Speaker CBased upon what I've seen at that, at that booth and at that show for the last 10 years.
Speaker AI mean, it used to be they would sit there and they would have the showers up there.
Speaker AAnd this was probably 10 or 15 years ago.
Speaker AI'd walk in there.
Speaker AThere.
Speaker AThey've been doing this for as, for 20 years that I've been going to that show.
Speaker ABut you'll walk in there and they would have people dressed up in, in swimsuits, dancing in the showers to, to music while they're taking showers.
Speaker CI can only imagine how, how that show has changed over the last few decades.
Speaker CLike, I can only imagine what it was like in the, the 1960s and 70s.
Speaker AI tell you what, the 8, the 90s was crazy.
Speaker AThe 90s was crazy.
Speaker AI mean, they were.
Speaker AAnd we'll talk about this real quick because this is something that's good.
Speaker AYou would sit there and you'd go to somebody's booth.
Speaker AAnd I was in the cabinet world at that point.
Speaker AYou know, I was a cabinet dealer for one of these companies and like, oh, we were in Orlando that year and he's like, all right, hey, we, we rented out Disney's Animal Kingdom for our dinner party tonight.
Speaker AAnd we were out there with the, with the lions and the tigers and doing everything.
Speaker AAnd then we'd go back to the hotel and be out in the pool till 4 o' clock in the morning, 5 o' clock in the morning, and all night parties.
Speaker AAnd you know, you would show up and there were bands playing in Vegas all The time, you know, you'd show up for the whatever, whatever party and you're like, holy smokes, that's one of my favorite bands that's playing tonight.
Speaker AAnd that kind of stuff.
Speaker AIt was absolutely incredible.
Speaker AThere was a boy.
Speaker AThis was probably maybe 15 years ago.
Speaker AI popped in and it was a party of Caesars for like Bosch appliances and Mila and those guys.
Speaker APretty, pretty high end, but pretty.
Speaker ANot exciting either.
Speaker AAnd they had the best of Broadway and they had all these Tony Award winning stars up there.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, oh, that's the original Phantom of the Opera.
Speaker AAnd I was sitting in the front row just going, oh, my gosh, I'd have paid 500 to see this.
Speaker AAnd here I am, totally cool.
Speaker CSo, yeah, that's how I felt at that Sphere party.
Speaker CIt was just like, I don't think I would have spent money to go this.
Speaker CBut this is one of the most amazing visual elements I've ever seen in my entire life.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd one word to the wise there.
Speaker AIf you're ever for a party at the Sphere, have two cocktails max before you go to get down those stairs.
Speaker ABecause if you're three or four deep, that maybe someone like me would have been at that when they were handing you cocktails.
Speaker AAnd you go to get down those steps that are like the steepest staircase you've walked down.
Speaker AYou got to be.
Speaker AYou got to pay attention to that.
Speaker CIt feels somewhat like a cliff.
Speaker CLike if you all of a sudden misstep, you're just gonna roll all the way down.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd then, of course, you know, you and I are sitting there.
Speaker AWe got Kevin o' Connor from this old house.
Speaker AWe're not name, but it's all of us friends getting hanging out together.
Speaker AAnd it's just a lot of fun when we do that stuff.
Speaker COf course, we got to actually enjoy ourselves.
Speaker CWe can't just be impacted by work the whole time while we're in the seat.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ASo what do you.
Speaker AWhat do you think the trends are for.
Speaker AFor tools coming out?
Speaker AIs it just kind of that more of the little stuff where, hey, now we have a better this, better that, or hey, we just came up with a new tool for this one unique situation.
Speaker ADid you see any trends this year of what you see?
Speaker AI mean, everyone's doing something new.
Speaker CThe big trend that I saw, especially in the tool space, was, you know, everything's going battery powered.
Speaker CYou know, all the big brands are going battery power, even plate compactors, and all this other heavy duty material for the job site.
Speaker CBattery Power.
Speaker CAnd I think that's still the realm that everyone's trying to still navigate through and seeing how they can incorporate better battery storage and stronger lifespans for those all day run tools.
Speaker CAnd that's, yeah, that's the ebbs and flows of gas versus electric.
Speaker CAnd I think that's what they're really trying to navigate.
Speaker CI'm not saying that that's the right decision, but it certainly seems like that is the way of the world when it comes to a lot of these large tool brands.
Speaker AYeah, it's interesting and we're going to run out of time pretty soon, but you know, my son just moved about four or five years ago out to North Dakota and he's like, yeah, great battery powered tools for seven months of the year.
Speaker ABut he goes, don't send me a battery powered snowblower because it won't work out here.
Speaker AYou know, and that's some of the problems that you see these companies that are outdoor power equipment makers going, hey, we're going all battery.
Speaker AWe're gonna get rid of the gasoline engine, the no more of the Briggs and Stratton kind of stuff.
Speaker AAnd it's like, that's also adorable.
Speaker ABut they're for the winter power tool people.
Speaker AThat's not going to work because so many times.
Speaker AAnd you know, we in the Pacific Northwest this year have never had winter.
Speaker AYou know, we have had fall and early spring the entire time.
Speaker AWe haven't gotten hit like we normally do this time of year.
Speaker AAnd the south has gotten it so far.
Speaker AAnd I hope I'm not jinxing us for what I'm trying to fly out here in a week and a half for, for Orlando.
Speaker ABut we just haven't, we just haven't gotten hit.
Speaker AAnd I'm knocking on wood.
Speaker CThere's a snowstorm in Orlando this week.
Speaker CI'm blaming you exactly.
Speaker ALike, darn.
Speaker ABut seriously, you know, it's one of those things that we need to think a little bit about everyone on that, because what could work for the guy doing the lawn care in Palm Springs might not work for the lawn care guy in Grand Forks.
Speaker CYeah, no, especially, especially when it comes to battery technology because we all know the batteries just do not perform well in extreme cold.
Speaker CAnd there are plenty of places in the United States that deal with extreme cold months of the year.
Speaker AThis year it's been places like Charleston, South Carolina, and that have been getting that, that cold, cold.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, wow, okay, interesting.
Speaker CYeah, yeah, I know.
Speaker CUtah, Washington, a number of states in our neck of the woods.
Speaker CHave had one of the worst snowfalls they've, they've had in a very long time.
Speaker CBut then you see the east coast just getting pounded with snow like crazy.
Speaker CI'm just like, okay, this is interesting.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI mean they're still using the lawnmowers, the ski resorts in many places here in the Pacific Northwest and could.
Speaker AAnd you and I are going to be talking about best ways for fire July and August because if we don't get any snow up there, if we don't play a little catch up, we're in a world of hurt because that snow is our, our summer fire prevention around here.
Speaker ASo that could be super sketch.
Speaker ABut again, that's some of the challenges we have.
Speaker ABut little message to the power tool guys out there.
Speaker ALet's, let's keep it balanced.
Speaker AI love my battery powered tools, but let's just make sure that we're servicing everybody with that because there's so many northern state people that go, go.
Speaker AMan, I don't want to have to go out there and mess with the battery not performing.
Speaker CYep.
Speaker CYeah, we gotta think of all the trades out there.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AWell, Brent, we are running out of time, brother.
Speaker AHow do people find you?
Speaker AI mean, you already got your millions of followers and all your channels, but you could use another million more.
Speaker ASo how do people find you?
Speaker ABecause I tell you what, guys, this is the channel to watch out there for all the new stuff.
Speaker AAnd I always see his stuff and go, oh, where do you find that?
Speaker AOr even more so when I get back from the show.
Speaker AAnd just like you said, it's, oh, I missed that.
Speaker AWhere did he find that at?
Speaker CYep.
Speaker CSo you can find all on all platforms, you can find me at BYO Tools.
Speaker CBut if you want to see my top 10 finds, especially since we spoke about a lot of the trade show stuff today, if you want to find my top ten fine YouTube videos and long form YouTube videos on that platform, it's BYO trademark.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker AThere we go.
Speaker AThe BYOT branding everywhere.
Speaker AKeep it going Brand coming on today.
Speaker AIt's always so fun to do this and I'm looking forward.
Speaker AWe will I'm sure in about a week and a half or so catch catch each other here in Orlando.
Speaker AWe always seem to find each other even when we don't set something up.
Speaker ABut always fun, my friend.
Speaker CThank you for having me as always.
Speaker AGood times, brother.
Speaker AI'm Eric G. And you've been listening to to around the House.