 Yeah, we've got a fork or whatever it's called, I don't think it can help. And that's it for today. How was the water? The best. It's like meringue. That woody sabersaw just goes straight through it. Which means no dust for the neighbours. No dust for the neighbours and these should just come out with ease tomorrow. Morning. Morning. Repping the new work wear. New work wear. Very stylish. What day is it today? Is it Thursday? Thursday today. And we've got a few jobs to do on this one. But today first, we're taking these stones out there. And we're just blocking them up for rendering. It's going to be rendered to match the top there. First the mint. We're just getting rid of them. To match that rendering which is going to get redone. And then that's today's job and then tomorrow we're going to get a 10 foot lintel. I can show you. This bad boy in there. This has actually been calculated by a structural engineer. And fabricated especially for this job. And it's been galvanised. So it should last. And it's very heavy. And it's never going to bend and look or something like that. So this is why there's two of us doing this lintel. Sure. I'm not even a tense to pick it up yet. So we're repointing from, I think we're doing the whole front up to the upstairs lintel. The pike's not getting done but everything up to there is. And that lintel's getting replaced with the renderers. You can see that one's gone pretty bad. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. I think that's a 2100, that one. That's a normal one. I get that from Berries. Yeah, so that's it for now. The first challenge of the day. Get these plants out of the way. Yeah. Gently so we can put them back. Yeah. We've got a fork or whatever it's called out of this one now. Then we'll get that done. We've got some out. A few scraggie ones are leaving. This is proving a bit more difficult. So Alex is coming on here out of the way. So he's took the easy and left me to it. That looks some out. Yeah. Look at the bloody tree roots. Yeah, you need to put this camera. You know, pretty easy, aren't you? Mortar's bloody weak as anything. Yeah. Get your shower in there. All the stones out. There it is waiting to be skipped when that arrives. Yeah. Again, another easy one. As soon as that first one came out, the old one just popped off like loose teeth. So now I'm just going to knock off all the excess snot so we can insulate it. Then that's just nipped to Berries to grab the blocks, blocks, sand cement and all that fun stuff. So I'll just knock them snot out, as I say, and just get a bit set up when he gets back. Right. I tell we're here. It looks like a bomb's gone off. It's warm. I've just been off to get the supplies from Berries. So let's see what we've got. 37 Newton blocks. It's meant to be lightweight, but they're not very light. A 2.7 keystone angle line. That's for that window, which is... We're getting that done next week because I've got all the Malcolm. The scaffolder I used to use lives up Preston way. So he's going to come and put that tower up for us next week as soon as he gets them in it. And then we can come back and do that. And then we've got the point in to do. But I want to make sure it's cooled down before I start doing that. Alex has got all the stonework down, which was... Easy. Santa cement. Non-existent cement in it. No ties in it whatsoever. So we'll be tying in a tie at each end. We're going to put a couple in the brickwork as well. And we're going to make sure it goes in high and the slope away from the brickwork. From the inside of the skin. Because I have so much hassle about that on one of our old videos. One little mistake and I got crucified for it. As they say you learn from your mistakes. And what else do we get? We've got 10 bags of building sand. A little 25 kilo berries bags and a couple of bags of plastic cement. That's going to stuff that. And the waste is going up. That's quite reasonably priced now. Just over five quid a bag, including that. So plan now is... Oh yeah, the Anvil tool hire in Leyland is closed down a year ago. So it shows how much they've come up here. So we're going to get Gumbara Jess tonight. Jess got three. And we've got one with us. So we can get that one in. Make a little start this afternoon. But priority now is get the blockwork done. Skip soldered and come in tomorrow. So we can get all the crap thrown away. Which is a bit of a shame to throw that away. Because that's good stuff. Nothing wrong with it. It's a shame. But, you know, we're not in a position where we can store it or keep it anywhere. So it's got to go in the skip. So we'll leave it there for now. And we'll get a mix in and get loaded out. Which is Alex already on with. All loaded. Got our line marked. You can't see that. Line marked, gauge marked. Holds it all down for our tires. Alex is taking this one. Setting it back 20mm. So that blown brick. Customers got one brick. So we're going to replace that. That one good one. Which we can't get older. So we have to go easy. And then I'm all set up on the front. Same again. Gauge marked, line marked. And then I've got two tires drilled out. One. Two. Four brick, tie. Four brick, tie. We're going to just bend our frame ties. For that. And I'm going to make sure that they're running down as well. Because I can't be doing me the abuse. So a quick lunch now. And I'm going to get going after lunch. I don't know if I've said this already. But the skip's coming tomorrow. Which is good. Time to eat. What we are now? We are at about one o'clock. Two. Alex's side is done. We are one and a half blocks. You can see the ties in the walls. The reason why it's not been finished is plenty of blocks. We just run out of insulation. I've only brought enough for doing the lintels. And forgot about doing the windows. So we're a third. Quarter of a slab shot. So I know some people just say I'll break it up. But no. We'll wait for tomorrow. And bring it with us tomorrow. It's going back tomorrow. On my side, I'm nearly done. I've got a piece in the middle of the line. And I've put a tie wires bent in half into a V on the damp course across. We both did that actually. To stop the insulation dropping down. There's our insulation. 50mm. And there's the ties. So I've got a tie in there with the liners. And there. One there. And one there. And I'll just show this one. As you can see, that's quite clearly running down. Which is a pain in the arse to put in. But not as much of a pain in the arse as trying to reply to all the comments you've slated me for putting. Slanted ties in. God, that was a big mistake. Anyway. I can get the front finished. I'm just going to tidy up a bit. And then we're going to get a plank set up and get the one acro we've got in. And take a hole out. Make a start on it. I think it's going to be tall tonight, yeah. We're going to throw this lovely stone in the skip. Which if you watch our when you watch our video. Tonight. No, tomorrow night. Friday the 26th. 7th. Friday the 27th of August. That video would have been perfect to have these. Poor poor man. Backers and foes to leave twice for this stuff. And ended up with some different stuff. Whereas this stuff would have been perfect. But you win some, you lose some. I mean this job was only supposed to be done in October. But we have quite a big job coming off. In a not too distant future. Which we can't really talk about at the moment. But as soon as we know more, we'll let you know. Yeah, fingers crossed. That's going to be exciting if that one comes off. Yeah, so that's going to have a bit of tidy up. I'm going to finish this off. And then we'll get set up on this lintel. And then we're going to go off and drop some bricks off. On my own. So, over and out for a bit. I don't need to be that strong boys if we can't. But I have to fix something. Not heavy. I'm just thinking of lifting that big heavy lintel. The accros are too close to the brickwork. Yeah. And it's deep. And heavy. It's very thick as well. The big decide of tomorrow is whether this motor's tough or not. I don't think it is. Judging by the way it's weathered. Yeah. Judging by how we pull it off. I think the same sort might do on the lot. Quick one. Quick one. We are super tight here. Trying to get in here. Luckily we're behind the silicon line. Because that's the old stonework. So we're behind that. We're setting back for the render as you can see. So, get your bed as close to you 10mm as you can. And then sit your block on the wall. Lift it up tight against the plastic and slide it in. And then you're going to be pretty close then. Show them. They get a lot heavier when they're in awkward situations aren't they? Yeah. So, bed's ready. You don't have to be perfect because it's getting rendered. Just to get the gap as small as possible. So there's our bed. So get all your block. Get your finger under this edge. Lift it up tight. To the plastic. Slide it in. Show them what the gap is. How small the gap is. Barely. You can't even get a finger under it. That's it. Let me make a good shot for the thumbnail then. What? The angle of view angle. Level against the block. Maybe a good one then. Do you want to pass me the camera then? If you can be one sec. Oh yeah. And just real quick on my side as well. So besides the wall there was also a blown brick here. So, I've just knocked that out. Tooted in. Mortar in, jointed it up. So, just a bit of a needle-looking brick instead of the big hole that was in the other one. That's the little thing but you know. With a little bit. We can set this back up. I'll fix you your block. I'll just use the block. I didn't mean both. So, Chess is up now. I'm going to bash a bit of a hole out. See what we find. And create the customers kindly. Nipped up to the loft and got some installation for us. Came in clutch and he fixes up. And Alex can finish it now. Which is a massive help. So that's it then. Oh yeah. I think Alex is showing you his brick, hasn't he? I've shown them my brick, yeah. Yeah, so, that's it. We can get straight on with this tomorrow. With our accros. So, I'll start bashing all out and see what happens. Oh yeah, you'll notice. I'm going to try and get these all out in one piece. So, I want to make sure we get a photograph of that. So, we can get them going back exactly the same way. Hopefully. So, we're going to take three out. So, we can take three out. Yeah, three should be enough. And then we'll have to multi-tool the cavity tray into the brickwork. It's all brick. The motor's anything to go by on the outside. It won't take much to get that in. Yeah. So, big day tomorrow. Because we've made a lot of money. Let's just make a start today. And that's it for today. Just emptying the mixture. Getting that ready to clean. Set up. And we've got some bricks out ready. It is unbelievable how soft that motor is. Like, I think it's one of the softest beds we've cleaned out in a dental job. So, as you can see already, bricks are bloody. Perfect. Spotless. How was the water? It's like meringue. That woody sabersaw just goes straight through it. Which means, no dust for the neighbours. And these should just come out with ease tomorrow. And you just stir it? Just give them a stir and lock them in the water for as often as well. Yeah. And then, the skip's coming tomorrow. So, I'll be emptying the the fillings. I'll be filling the skip. And, also again, the customer can't even talk today. The customer got me some insulation. So, that's this bit finished off too. Bagged it with insulation. Ties in. Jobs are good. And obviously, as you saw before, Dad's bit's done. Hmm? Bro. Can you fill that? I need to bring paint tomorrow. Paint? The end of the lintel. The end of the lintel. Right. The little bump. Yeah. Okay, so I guess we're doing that tomorrow as well. Grinding that off. Right. So, this will stop the lintel sitting flat. So, cut that off and repaint it then. So, we've still got a bit of work out for us tomorrow, but it should be alright. Lift the new lintel up and put it next to that one to show the difference. Slade master. There's the comparison between the lintels. Quite a bit of one, isn't there? But I think as Dad's in at the start of this video, this one's custom made for this specific window. So, that one ain't going anywhere. By the time we're done with this one, this one won't be going anywhere either. And we've got our silicone ready, so hopefully, you shouldn't be wondering off anywhere tomorrow. That's the plan. So, that should be the end of this video. Tomorrow is just get the lintel done, get cleaned up and yeah, hopefully that goes alright. It's been a lovely day today, so I'm wondering what the hell's coming to us tomorrow. Be sure to like, comment and subscribe. 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