 There's our pal, he keeps visiting us. Yeah, this has been bought off a new build. So this is 1.8 standard width, but it's quite 2,2.30 high, I think. So yeah, that's the job. In these old houses, it's the old Dowel dangle bead. Left hander. Good morning. He's back. Good to be back. Well, I'm knackered, but yeah. I came back yesterday from Sweden and today, right back into it. So I'll hand you over to Dad because you know what we're doing, I don't. So take it away, Maestro. OK. All right. Hi. The band's back together. Right, what we're doing is a pencil line here. It's going to be blocked up to the top. So that's going from the pencil line across. It's coming out. So that's coming out with a new lintel across the top. We're going to put a concrete lintel on the back, a tray, and a line on the front so we can do it two separate jobs. Back doors to be blocked up. This little window's going to be blocked up, brickwork on the other side. I think it's a 9-inch wall, but yeah, it's a 9-inch wall because it's like a party wall between the two houses down an entry. So as you see, there's headers. So of course, there's headers in it. It needs a 9-inch wall. Yeah, so blocked up. We're going to cut the front off the soldiers because we're going to get re-renders from the soldiers. Those soldiers down. And the down is going to get re-rendered. So we're going to take the front off those. We're going to render over them and take them out. The lintel's going down below that. The doors are much shorter. It's very high ceilings. There's our pal, he keeps visiting us. Yeah, this has been bought off a new build. So this is 1.8 standard width, but it's quite 2,2.30 high, I think. So yeah, that's the job. So it's threatening the thunderstorms there after the heat wave. So we're going to get set up and get all the cuts and everything going down the outside, but they're still sore. And get propped up on there. I mean, we've got three acres of trees from, we might have to go and get three more so we can leave it propped up on the outside and drop on the inside if it rains. So we'll see. So we're just setting out now. We've forgotten the long drill bit, which goes right through. So we're going to drill through the centre line and mark back on the outside, but instead we're going to make the render off this corner. And then we've got a measurement to work on then set out. To transfer the measurements and lines on the outside. This is the window sill fixed to a bit of a pad. And then in these old houses, there's the old dowel angle piece. We've got little pads built in. This is the brick work by the brick brick layers and then the joiners fix these dowels in, which gives you the round profile on the angle, which is done. But yeah, that's it. We're going to get in, get on the outside, get it with the mark up and make some mess. So we'll catch up with it. Sandy, how's it going? A bit messy too. Yeah, I thought it was just there. No, just just the red floor. Luckily, it's an empty house. Yeah. So we're going to mess with the wall. We could really do the same on the inside, but it's typical of the real estate. But there you go. That's that part still so down. You obviously inside. I can't remember if Dad's like, we're going to stitch drill it inside by a usual way. And he could do that. Yeah. No, we're putting that mess inside. Um, are you still sawing anything over there? Okay. Um, down the foot. Chipped off. Acros and strong boys are propped in. They're just a bit of an extra precaution because... Second time... I don't know how to look like that. Second time he's dropped the air. But yeah, so they're just an extra precaution because obviously the rendering would hold the brick work in too, but you know, it's not worth taking any chances. So that's in. And we're going to go for a break before... Oh, because of the devil. I think we've got a stick. Take your bloody stick. I'm trying to work here. Right. See you in a bit. Right, so back from break. Dad's going to start making a hole in there. And I've got the iron hole. I think it's called. Whatever. We've got that. And I'm going to head inside and do some stitch drilling just so we can both start making some progress. And we can start here. I'm a good dint in this now. Thankfully, well, hopefully we'll say, the weather app says we're going to miss this under storm now. So fingers crossed, that's the case. Because we can get more. The more we can get done outside, the better. So I'll take you in. It's just nice not to have some cream on and not be sweating. It's quite a nice cool breeze. It's overcast, so it's quite pleasant to make. So I'll take you inside and get you set up. There's your carnage update. That wind is fully out. I've got them two panes out. Just them that way. But we've also made a good start here. And it's not very ideal. All that is being held up by half a brick. So... But Dad has set off to Hodgson's now. Get some accros just to prop all this up. So I'm going to get all this cleaned up and get half a mix on. So I can get some of this brickwork and blockwork up. And also take you outside. Customers are really kind to help me get the blocks moved over. So all the blocks are on the proper side now. Sun cement. Mixers there ready. Just got to plug it in. Bog wants to stick to them again. What are you naked? Doing all that for it? Yeah, so everything's brought round. So everything's not in the way of the customers. I'm just going to get a bit of cleaned up. Get a mix and... Wait for Dad to come back. That's been my morning. So I'll catch you in a bit. He's back. Yeah, he's back. No, you're back. Yeah, he's back. I'll just put these loose boards up. And then I'll just stick that in. That's not good. Worse for work. So we need to get these... to rest these up. And put the accrues down onto the ground underneath. It's only air. Do we just support the lintel? So the lintel's the same thing. I've got to put the lintel down there. Okay, I've got a sleep ball to sit on there. So that's handy for Dad to throw. Straight on the sleep ball. Go anyway. A bit messy down there. There's your backboard from behind the fireplace. Let's get this propped and go throw some dinner. Right, lunch over. Alex is currently getting a mix on. Mix is going in now, yeah. The rain's stopped now, hasn't it? No. Oh. It's nice. It's starting again. Stick two and a half of bag of salmon. Then just that whole set. Yeah, yeah. Alex is pulsed here. Just need to quit. Now I'm going to make a bit more mess. I'm going to take out just a bit of the boiler. Take the middle out. I'm going to take the whole pillar down now. It's going to be quite unsafe once we take the top off. And again, the sheeting for our lintel, which will go past just behind that box and in. And then we're going to put the... I've knocked all those nails into that lintel. The lintels are staining because there's no way of taking that out and above them because of the ceiling. They're fine, they're not doing anything. Like I said, the lintel on there's an issue. And that's causing any problems whatsoever. It's more upheaval to take them out then to just leave them where they are. Yeah. And then we're going to put the lintel up tight to those lintels. We just want it to stay on top. And that'll be dined in down then. When we put the angle iron in, we're going to drop it over the top. And we're going to put clear weak vents in. But loose, so they can move the... Well, not up and down, but they can move them in and out. So when it gets rendy, we'll cross-trip and set them to the right depth to the render. Some people say you don't need weak vents in render. Some people say you do. We'll put them in. If you don't want to use them, they can always just pull up. So we'll do our bit and then it's up to them whatever you do with it. So we're all propped up on the inside now, both sides. We're going to get this inside the lintel done now. But even though it stopped raining, hopefully we'll be able to get that one in too. We'll sort it both. So the outside needs a... We've come down the course on the outside. The frame comes in half course, so we're going to split it to either side. So the outside is bound on. The inside will be slightly higher. The back will be made up. We'll be able to have a test of all the timber just to bring it down to the frame. And then we need to get the back lintel high to make sure we get a drop coming in. Tell us your story. I don't get a minute. So anyway, that's the old time lapse and let's make it a bit more much. PPA on the lintel. We're ready for lintels. So there's a bit of fiddling around getting the right cuts done and all that. But we'll have to get them done. Dad's done the patching up. And we're going to leave this bit up for now because we'll leave it now. So we'll leave it up and do all that tomorrow. The reason they're at different heights is because the angle I am, wherever that is, is much taller. So we're going to be able to go over that with our tray. So that's on both sides. And also, what else? Oh yeah, I've made a start getting ready for this. So I've just knocked all the plaster off. Got the seal out. All it's got to do now is push that out and blast off. And yeah, so we're going to try and get in nice and nearly tomorrow and just get this done. It's a pretty fiddly day. Long day ahead tomorrow. Yeah, here's what it is. We will catch you tomorrow.