 Well, now he's tripped the electricity. So, we're trying to figure out what the problem is. And there's the cavity side of it. Look at the state of that. And then we've got this cover, white duty cover. So, sat the age of clock, back at berries, back at the meadly mix. They're still there, they're all chip ones that we've cut a bit short of through. We need 10 more of these. That's the meadly mixture. We had a lot of break-oners yesterday, so we ran out, basically. So, another round trip to berries. In the brick section again, the rooftop section. Well, I've emptied base at the moment with the materials. I was just getting our 10 now, and we're off back to home to get it. It's typical of all these bottom ones that are the best you can do. Lovely. Yeah. So, over here. Then you just get a couple of tubes of silicone for any of the doors, when they fit the door. Now, hopefully, there's that. Okay. Good scratch on the screen. It's a lens protector. Up a bit. You don't want this angle, do you? Oh, no. All right, welcome to our Brooklyn show. Um, right, because we're quick. Hopefully, we'll be quick in the shop, in and out. What the hell is that? It's the furnace we've been putting gems out of. Is it? These are £1.30 each now. My God. £1.30. Look, they don't half look good. That's the lovely world that's nobody's seen. Be sure to check it out. Yeah. 902. We're here. After our trip to berries. So, um, that's what's left to do today. Basically, all the finishing off. That brickwork, look, we should have pointed that. See the face work? It's above ground. Right. I'll have to tidy that up. But that's another thing we'll come to. Um, yeah. Steal out today. That one's out. That one's cut in half. Finished the patching. Patched that up. Lintel in. So anyway, let's get cracking. I just wanted to give you a quick update. Do you remember when Dad set off the fire alarm at the warehouse when we were doing that job? And then he thought he decided to blame us both when he's the one who set it off. Well, now he's tripped the electricity. So we're trying to figure out what the problem is because we need to isolate the electricity or whatever because it's not turning on back on. So, Dad, well done. So, until then, mixes on a, mixes on hold. And everything's on hold. We're just getting the Acro set up now as you can see in the time lapse. So, yeah. Well, that was a frustrating hour. Um, what I was doing was knocking the back door in, knocking the stove out in, and electric went pop. So there's no obvious wires anywhere near it. Didn't catch anything. Didn't cut anything. No electric shock, joint. And then the board was real sensitive because it won't, it will not go back on now. The only thing we can get working is the upstairs sockets. So, um, poor custom's got no electric in the house now whatsoever. So, we've, um, plugged the lead in upstairs. Our lead blokes around here. Plugged the fridge and freezer in so they don't go down. And then we can still have power off that now. And everything's working. Mix is in. And I'm just going to cut this steel down. We're going to cut it in half just to make it more manageable so it'll fit in the van. And that'll be getting weighed in. And there's the, there's the cavity side of it. Look at the state of that. And there's the bit that was indoors. So, not much rust on it there, but you can see it's hammered, especially down there then. So Alex is going to cut this. Just make sure you don't push on the grinder. Just let the grinder do the work. When ready and you are. So cut away the brickers. Can move your box so the sparks aren't bouncing back at you. That's it. Thick steel like no wonder it's so heavy. Thick in the modern steel. I think I'm almost through the top bit. Yeah. That is thick steel that. Just roll this side back so I can show it. It's just looking at the state of that. That's why it's heavy. That's some thick stuff. Oh God. Look at all the skyscraper, look at that. Well, it's rewarding because it's rusty. Yeah, otherwise that's on, look at that. That was the actual footprint of the brick in the rust. We're out to have a break while that cools down. Yeah. We've had dinner. Outside's finished. We'll show you that later. Alex's got all this cut out. The steel's dropped. The cut's out under there and for some reason doesn't want to drop any more. So we're still trying to get this one out. Tough one. And then anyway, I think it's attached to something on the wall, mate. You put this out of the way. A half the weight now, isn't it? Another speed bump. Averted, well not averted, got an over. These steels, I don't know what they weigh but I can't describe how heavy they are. Look at that. It must be 15, 20 mil thick and 3.3 meters long, I have to measure them. So we've had to cut it where it is just to get it down because it's only the two of us. We can't get scaffold or trestle in to get it down. There's no room. So we've basically halved it and we just knee-dropped it. Just put a wedge under that side, Al. Take it away. No, don't move anything yet. Just take it back. Yeah, I've got it. Right, put that in the front of the lip. I can't. I've got it. Where am I putting it? Just in front of it, so it's stopping rolling forward. That's it. That'll stop in it. See it? Why aren't we trying to get it off now? I need to sort this out and then we'll do it. I'll just keep hold of it until you're done. No, go on. Go on. Yeah, that's steady, isn't it? Okay. Right. Yeah, cutting off. Very unstable. So we're going to try and get them lifted down now and get them on the front. But they are heavy. Very heavy. Time's getting on it. Time's moving on as usual. We've still got a lot to do but this is the main thing, getting these out. And I'm going to patch all this up and now it's going to get tired of you up outside. We've still got a door to fit, yeah. So yeah, back to time lapse to get these out. Boom. Not even going to last the time. Right, Sunday morning back on my own. Just trying to try and get this door fitted which I've never actually done myself. So we'll see how that goes. I'm just looking now and it's upside down for starters. Luckily I haven't started to fit it. But yeah, everything done by the door is done. So I'm back on my own to fit this. I'll stick it on time. That's why I give everyone a laugh. I'm trying to fit the door. And then we'll do the final walk around when we're all finished. We'll stick it outside for now. Quick update on my door. Fitting skills, sorry, lack of skills. We're nice and tight at this side because our side is straight. Tight at the top on this side. So it's all screwed in and everything. I've got to put the tin packed on top of here. I've got some more facing boards cut down to trim that up with. Just to tie that up. I'll put a couple of screws into there because that's screwed down into the frame now. So that's solid. And then it's just the ceiling to do. It's took three times longer than a fitter would take but I've not really got the right tools. And then limited experience. I don't know if I've fitted the door before. I've just watched people do it. So, yeah, that's what we're up to. And the... I think luckily the door, the hinge is just popping out which is massive help on me because the door's heavy. So we'll get these trims sorted out, get it sailed up, get the door in, do a recap. Right, we're all done in there. Let's get these beastly stales in. They're ridiculous, these. Wish I looked as they were, maybe. You'd look like Ruby. Yes. You managed to... Yeah. I know people so... So there's the stales all ready to go to the scrap yard. As you can see, how thick that stale is. So heavy, so heavy. And you can see how quick it rusts as well. That was only cut yesterday. The rust has taken hold already. And then on these ones you can see just how much. They've expanded. These are the externals. These are the internals. Yeah. Shocking. But it's out now. No more moving brickwork. Off to the scrap yard for tomorrow. A big reveal. And I'm done. Took me the best part of the day to put that door in, but I'm not as our expert. Works perfectly, which is a big relief. One secure utility room. So it used to be a garage door with two big stales across the top. And then stales were left in and it was just partitioned off with a stud, with a bit of T and G on the front. No insulation and MDF on the back. The stales rusted and lifted. Cracked all the brickwork up the middle there like a zip. Water got in. Stales got worse. Water got down the back. Rotted all the timber. Completely rotted at the bottom. And it was just doing nothing. So customer got us in. And after a quick fix, but there is no quick fix for that. I said, it definitely needs dropping new foundation and building up properly, which is what we've done, which is what you've seen already. So where the manual was. That's a flag. So that's completely sealed. Low smells. It's all safe. So that's part of the floor now. Limp was over. And then we've got this cover, light duty cover. So looks a bit weird, but there's access to that branch for the toilet. So many problems. It can all be accessed. And it just makes the job look nice and tidy. That looks smart, that. Made up with that. That was really hard, but the hardest ones were the most satisfying when they're done. Same arch, isn't he? Yeah, made up with that. So if you like this one, don't forget to hit that like button for us. If you haven't subscribed already, hit that subscribe button. We'll be heading towards 20,000. And then don't forget to hit the notification bell. So you'll be notified every time we release a video. So yeah, Sunday afternoon, I'm going for a lie down. 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