 One, two, three, cropped up, something's cocked it up, directly below those two pipes, we can't even spread them to get the accurate through there. 24, yes, 24, not like us is it? I don't know how we ended the last video but we're back, back on the steel's job. So that's where we got to a week ago today, the reason it's been a week is we've been waiting for the steel. Steel was ready Friday but they couldn't get it so it was Friday and it's one of the pieces too long for us to pick it up. So I'm going to touch them on one Friday and it's all ready so it should be coming today. Customs currently away so we've left the key for us and the plan today is get rid of this, take a couple of boards up, get a couple of acros and strong boys in there, get these, one, two, three, cropped up, I think they're the, I think it's landing on the stairs, like a half landing, get those cropped up. So once they're cropped up we can take this out, then we can, we won't put our padstone and put the steel in first, get this out, get ready with the padstone, prep the wall for the post, there's the hole underneath for the padstone. So there's a lot of prep preparation today and also get the laser and work out where this wall lands and put our, well take the hole out for the padstone here. So the messy day today and then tomorrow's going to be putting all back together, bolting all the steels up and everything. Probably, we'll probably bed the padstone in today but I want to mark it and drill it because if we bed that and drill it it'll just fall apart, it won't fall apart, it'll fall off. It would have been ideal to bed that last week on Monday but these things happen so I'll just get in the gearing and I'm going to get all the dust sheets out and cover up again. The good thing is because we're back here tomorrow we can leave all the tools here tonight. So let's get the gearing and let's make today count. So we're catching a bit. Good morning, back again. I don't know what time it is, probably about 40 minutes later. All the gears in, Alex has all masked up, he sticks drilling down that wall. I'm going to have to go back and get the laser level in there in multi-tool. Laser level in multi-tool but we also need some chem fix and what nine o'clock? Some of the epoxy chem fix and we need a pump and a couple of other bits so I might as well pick them up while I'm away and then this is getting propped up now, we've got here. It's only, there's no walls above this so we can prop down onto the joists for this wall. So we've got a bit of old frame, piece of 3v2 so that grabs that one, that one and that one which those three pass through with that wall and can't move over a little bit. So we're going to prop this so that can be taken out then. That acro can come out, that little thing can come out and all of it will come out ready for the steel which is definitely arriving today. I've got the acro in and it holds always miles away from where you need it. Right, get that pin in quick. This one's slightly higher than these two so that's grabbed it. So now this can all be taken out. I don't know what this thing is. I might just put a couple of screws in that to hold it but I think it's quite loose. Give it a wobble up. I'm sure that's loose. Where is it? The timber. That one. I don't know what it's doing. I don't know what we'll have to say. I might need to re-fix that. It might knack at the plaster but obviously there's plenty of plaster to be done here. I don't know if I mentioned this, we're supposed to put a new lintel in this, take the door higher. Whereas you can see it's just the voidums of the stairs and it's all studded out. So we don't need to put a lintel in that. That can all be re-studded. They can put a wider door in, they can put a higher door in. So yeah, there's the actual plaster board of the downstairs toilet. So that's one less job for us to do. We've traced the line across from the six foot level to here. That's our wall so we need to get a hole out for the steel and a hole out for the pad. A bit squierer than that. So yeah I can leave the job in at Alex's capable hands while I go and get some supplies. The perfect example of thinking, right we'll take that board out and then something cops it up directly below those two pipes. We can't even spread them to get the acro through them. So we're going to come back to the next board now and you should be able to see that technology down there somewhere. There's a technology in there. From about 1980 up, you know. They're well in. They're well in, that's not popping off. Get a hammer. And smash it up. Put your curly end in. Smash your bit shut. Put your curly end in. Move that spot, move that little board next to it. Shit in there. What? Hot? Hot blade? Yeah. Did you all make up your last time? Try and struggle the nail if you can. So now you need to scrape that flat so we can get a block down. If you scrape the crap into the hole then we go. We'll make two flat surfaces then. Do we not need that hole? No, that was just to show Danny. Oh. So do you want a bucket, Charlie? Oh, it's sort of a wee church in here now. A burn wood. There's got our acro cops in with our strong boys down onto a piece of timber onto the soil. It's going to be that sort of thing where that's wound up tight so it's compressed the soil. And then we're just going to listen to some chancellor on the radio called, um, what was it? Was he the bricklayer? Was he? Was he? Is he? Is he? That's it. Is he? Yeah, just dead him on fixed radio. He'll never take off. Let's start taking this wall down. It's not really easy. I don't like to get young time like this. For like two minutes and that's how much has gone. I've wanted to show you this. So yeah, this will be done soon and we can get at least one of the steels in position. And then we can. Quick one. Zooming on that, Adam, it's UPHL, which is up Holland, which is the brickworks called the Raven and Brickworks, which is near Wigan. And it's still going. These are up Holland Commons, which obviously they don't make anymore. But Raven and Brickworks that are up Holland still manufacture a lot of the, um, um, Ipstock bricks. It's owned by Ipstock. Used to be owned by Steatley. Used to be owned by Redland. Shade down the wall when they were bricks. Also the bricks, still manufacturing bricks. Yeah, up Holland. Raven had, it was part of the Raven and Glass and Brick, I think. And it's something to do with the glassworks in St Helens. But anyway, a lot of the old bricks, they'll have a lot of Raven's head on them as well. A bit of brickish to find out. Very interesting. And let's back this one a little bit, since it's coming down so quick. Oh, it's coming down so quick, I'll film with it. Okay. Yeah, told you, really. But, so, you need to snap it off that way as well. And then the post sits in the corner. Yeah, because these ones. And then I'll turn it fixed and go that way and that way. It's going nowhere. That's what the thunder bolts are for. Left of it, there's the hole we cut out. That goes right down. The paper's sat on there. And this, where it returns in, it's got this joist sat on it. So that's as far as down where we go. Obviously, this floor's going to have to be redone. It's going to have to have longer pieces that stretch from joist to joist. So we'll just patch back as best we can. This is, this needs chopping back to the, where else it's stitched a little bit. And that way, our post sits, here's that brickwork. And here's that brickwork, it's basically a post. Sits in that corner there. And then it's going to sit with the steel on the top. Which goes across there to a hole in the wall. Where to be a padstone. So I've got the lasers for sorting all that out. And there's, that's what's left. We might just have to chop that. Chop that off with the sawzall. Because it might be the way the steel's going through. Yeah, basically we're going to get a load of more mess done today. Get ourselves set up and then we've got a whole day to get the steels installed tomorrow. Get it all fine tuned. So we want to get all the messing about all the cutting out done today. So in, while I'm actually doing this, probably better with the mechanical device for that. Yeah. I'll go over there and get that set out, knock out for that pad. And then there's a pad to go in this corner to. Our steel's roughly coming to the picture rail when it goes back in. From here, all you're going to see is it still goes across there. And then the new steel across there. And then we're going to build up and then pack off the brickwork, off the steel. Because this steel's small. You can see a little bit smaller. But they're all manageable, aren't they? But yeah, I think he carried those two big ones around on his own. Well, it was barely manageable. I was there, I looked like a struggling deadlifter moving that in the steel. The post wasn't too bad though. No, it wasn't. Post was, the flow was going to be a little, I thought it was going to be like the reinforced steel we did with the robbies. That box section steel, remember? That was awesome. So there you go. Propping's done. But it walls down. Now it's only the finer bits now. I think, I think we're going to have to pull that back a bit here, man. You know the stitch drilling? Yeah. I think it's going to go further back. We've made just the plaster, haven't we? So the post is going to come in flush with the plaster. Well, it's not going to be too bad, do you look? Just knock him, knock the hose back. Just chop the halves off then. Well, yeah, that's right. Isn't that how it'll work? Yeah, that's what we'll do, yeah. Let's just stitch drilling them then, isn't it? Even then, just get them chisel bit in there before you snap. Just snap them off. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, we can. There you go. This is our laser line. I've set it up then, and it was locked, so it wouldn't, it's going to have about six inches across that wall, doesn't it? Yeah, I thought the houses were all around for a second. So that picture has nice and level. We've never even picked that up on the camera. Bang on that. So, yeah, there's our laser, there's our laser line. Alex has measured down from the, actually, Alex, that's about right because we need a bed. Yeah. So that laser line has actually worked out, bang on for the bottom of our steel. So when that's transferred across here, that's the bottom of the steel here. And as you can see, this steel really isn't taking much of a toll. Go on. Two, three, four, two, three, four bricks. So four bricks and then this steel, which is taking like three joists, which is just a landing. There's no, that's the four bricks above. So we're well, we're well engineered here. So the only difference is it's going to be getting this post spot on. So that's where I've allowed ourselves extra time for that. So there you go. That's how we set up. That's how we're going to do it. So Alex on this side, me on this side. With one drill between us. One drill between us. And there we go. It's a pain in the arse, all the enclosure is falling out. But as I would say, we've just got to roll the punches and fix it where it's fixed. So now you can see where the post slot's in. Right in there. So our post goes in here. Down to the plate, goes into the piston. And then our steel bolts onto the top of the two bolts. Oh, shit, ow. We didn't knock out for the padstone. I'll do that now. So I'll do it with a hammer and chisel. So that bolts onto there and onto the padstone there. To the angle on it there. And I put it to myself, pardon for my French, because I've done all the measurements on the angle finding. So I'll be relieved if it works. I won't be surprised if it doesn't. There's confidence for you. We might have a bit of a material for the interview tomorrow. I'll give them up cock-ups. Anyway. Well, you were talking to that Isaac fella, aren't we? Yeah, that was the brickie, something like that, yeah. Yeah, so it's tied up and going on. It's definitely looking a lot better now. Just that tiny bit of wall in the door going. We'll be right up. I know the customers are going to be made up with that. They were planning on putting an extension where Alex stood through there and opening up that way. But for the cost of that, it just wasn't worth it. And it would have been a massive steal going across there as well. I don't know how we'd have got that in. But this worked out for the best. It's going to be nice. Some nice big room as it is. And now it flows through into the nice long kitchen. Sheen didn't want us to break up to like a point and just have a square. Yeah, that takes it off though, doesn't it? You'd be taking, you'd be putting a wall in the way kind of thing. Whereas now it opens, wherever you stand, it goes right back. Yeah. The steels are doing all the work. And two eggs again, some BBC sounds. Just hit the rewind button on the app. They're going to do that. That's going to balls me up, trying to download that. That was a long clip. It should have been time-lapsing. It will speed up though. So just to recap, those two going through the floor onto nice timber onto the soil, wound up tight. A hole in a bit of a wall up. These two are holding those joists up. And this one's just holding one up, which is kind of to leave it out from there. So this, this is propped up because I've knocked out for this padstone. That padstone is not propped up well. That post is ready, apart from the bottom bit. Just chop the bottom bit out down to the foundation. That's it. So we're done now. I hope it's at least 24. Yes, 24. Nice. It's not like us, is it? Yeah, that's as far as we can go now. I mean, we can maybe get the steels in so they're dry. And then we'll go on and sort the other bits out we need to do. So tomorrow, that's not half wonky looking at me. Looking at all my things substantial up. Well, yeah, we're all propped up. Not that one, the other one. No, the other one, that one. That really wonky one. So yeah, we shall catch you in the morning, which will be Tuesday the 22nd. Oh yeah, one last one, the 23rd. We're not available because we're going to do our little bit on the side. Attractions magazine. So we're off to Black Grove for the Big Dipper's 100th birthday. So they've chucked us in a couple of free tickets. So we're going to spend the day up there and then the party's 7-9. So we'll see you tomorrow for our last day before our day out.