So, I got a 1" dowel and put a "line" on it - to keep him on one side and me on the other.

Had him step up and he did but FIRST he took a bite out of the dowel. Kid you not. My step son and his girlfriend were watching and WOW he bites down and doesn't let go...even while stepping on the perch. Both beak and feet are on the dowel/perch. It's funny but it's not. :32: He eventually lets go but not until he has let you know he's gonna bite the perch you ask him to step up on.
I am going to make him a PVC play stand and place his cage away from the room that I normally sit in. Hopefully it will help and he won't be so territorial. I already have it designed and most of the parts purchased.
He took to his new/hand me down cage within a couple of minutes. Explored the toys inside and out. He does love his foot toys and takes them apart and drops them for me to pick up.

Which I do. He is also playing with the toys inside his cage and chews them. I find pieces of the toys in the bottom of his cage. I'm saving any good pieces.
I have a small bowl of fruit pellets in his new cage he has tried them. He loves to stick his beak all the way to the bottom of his food bowl. Not sure what he is looking for but he is quite the "ham" and quite proud of himself when he gets his beak out of the bowl...empty so he does the whole thing over again. He also has a mix of seeds and nuts and dried fruits as well as fresh fruits or fresh veggies.
I vacuumed the other day and yep he took a bath in his water bowl. He was on the opposite side of his cage and within seconds he was in his water dish. When I was done vacuuming the room I just left the vacuum on and sprayed him water. He does love his shower/bath.