 Quick tip, when you do your marks, scratch them into the concrete, it's going to rain. It's very tight, we might have to cut a few of the brick or maybe some of the block. Thursday the 21st of September at quarter to eight. We're back. We were back here last on Monday when we waited till three o'clock for the materials to come. And when they did come, the bricks were wrong. So we left as the bricks were picked up and taken back up to the merchants. They've now been sorted. That's it. We'll fill you in later on. We haven't been here Tuesday, Wednesday. Basically the weather's not that crap. Yesterday was too bad in the afternoon, but there's still a point coming out at one o'clock in the afternoon. So, hit the ground running today. I'm trying to get this up to damp today so we can get the slab done. Quick tip, when you do your marks, scratch them into the concrete, it's going to rain. Because it's raining since we've marked this out with pencil. Then the pencil marks are done. So we'll make them permanent. Like we used to when we did the foundations. School by error of that. We'll just get ourselves set out now. And we'll get cracking. With our 350 blocks. Right, there we go. So far so good. A little tiny hump in the concrete, but nothing we can't handle. We've changed plans. We're now going to go for, because we've got loads of concrete blocks. Custom wants us to use them on the outside too. So it's now concrete block. And three face tight. I've worked it out on this gate here. So yeah, it's concrete block on the inside. Two courses. One course for concrete block on the outside. And three course for face brick. So that's going to speed things up a bit. Sazer's doing that cut all the way around. Sazer's on a few bricks as well. So I'm going to get these in with the level. Because we can't get a line down because of this pipe. And then once that's in. I can get the block on the start of when he's blocking. Here we go, brew time. All the trench blocker in. It's very tight. We might have to cut a few of the brick or maybe some of the block. A couple of pieces to go around the lintels. Obviously Sazer's done. So we've come over the top now of the block. Which we've got the lint on. So catch after break. All that rascals aren't doing overtime today. Turning through the bricks. Because I've done that old thing. Which I keep telling everyone not to do is assumptions. And I've assumed that those concrete lintels are 140. Which bed up to 150. Those lintels measure at 155. So I did all the clunk cuts underneath. And they were wrong. That's redo then. Both sides. So that lintel is 15mm. Too deep. 15mm. So that threw me. And then the levels. The block work on the inside works gauge. But because we put the extra block in. We were going to put 100mm cut in there. And have extra brick. But because we said they put the block in. So I worked it out. I thought yeah the gauge is okay. The gauge isn't okay. These bricks are 75mm minimum. So there's no room for us to bed these down. Which means that all the block work we've done. On the outside means. We've got to cut the brick down to 60mm to gauge it in. So what I've done most of these. Got all those to cut yet. And on this side where it's not seen. I'm just going to cut the bricks to there. And then cut the blocks. Because obviously it's quicker cutting the blocks down. And then when it gets there. It'll drop down before we push across there. Which will be back filled. So yeah. Making assumptions again. It's cost us time again. I'm still pretty confident we're going to get up to damp. And ready for slab today. I'm that confident. Because we've got to. Because we need to be prepping this slab tomorrow. Getting it all back filled and everything. And then. Probably put a mixer concrete in for. Filling the cavity. Because we've got a deep cavity now. I suppose we could really have done. Two lots of trench. But we wouldn't have much of a cavity on top then. So yeah. Going to have a thinning out while the batteries are charging. And then. Hit it hard when we come back. But whatever happens. This is going to be up to damp and ready for slab today. This power tool is just making things really easy for us. No leads trailing in and out. We've got the little drill for doing our ties. And then there. Yeah. This will be nice and tidied later. And all this pretty well could be finished. So catch you later. After that. Here you go. We have a plan. The Alex's door set out. Being on the internal. Obviously the floor comes too. I'm sort of on with the cuts. Our dimensions and our levels are all sorted. So I just need to get the rest of the cuts done. With the saw. Which has been charging over dinner. So we've got. All right. So it's a 90 minute charge. But we've actually had quite a short dinner today. We've definitely not been 90 minutes. So I'll swap them over now. Get the rest of the cuts done. And that's it then. You can split it. There's not much left on this side for Alex to do. Obviously the block work inside's finished. So once he's done the mix. Which is going to do now. Tip that out. I'm going to make another mix in. We can get it blitzed this afternoon. And just as quick as we can. So we can get home at a decent time. I'm sure Dad's cut you up. But now all the cuts should be done. Should be. Bloody hope so. But yeah. Now we're on to getting this ready for. Slapping or scrapping for slapping tomorrow. So. We can't use water suppression for cuts that you're about to use. Especially bricks. Cut in soaking wet. Seven using concrete blocks. And bricks. The bricks are damp already. We need to set them straight away. Yeah. Oh. And there's a breeze in the air. So it's going away. Yeah it's cold there. There's the breeze. 18 volt breeze. There you go. So Dad's got that bit there now. He's just got two more courses to go on the outside. And that's ready. And obviously it's internals. My internals I just finished. Because there's the doorway. I'm just going to get my three courses in now. I've got all set up with my bits brick. So. There we go. And I've also. The old classic way I used to do it on the foundations. Yeah. We'll set you up so you can enjoy the poetry. Don't miss footings. Just gone three o'clock. What that gives us are. Well sorted now. A little run. Doorways set out. Just needs to drop a block in there. When the face works up. The priorities get the two ends up now. So it's ready for slab. This can be left down. If we run out of mortar. That goes up if we've got the mortar. This is the priority. Oh it's just got his corner up. So he's ready to run that in. I'm ready to run this. Might as well just have an end each. Once we've got enough brick in. I don't know how I'm going to get out. I have trouble stepping over that. Never mind stepping over that. Yeah so. I'm sick of saying it's been a frustrating day but. It has. Yeah. Just glad to be here. It is Thursday so first. We sat here Monday all day. And then. Set out at three o'clock when home. And then when we got here this morning all the marks were done washed away. So reset sound. Yeah. So. As we've gone along we've done the trench block. Check the measurements. Done the four inch block. Check the measurements. Put the corners up. Check the measurements. So now we're at DPC. We're all. Good to go. I've checked the gauge on this extension. And that's okay. Just about works. So big push to get these two sides up now. Any more left over. We'll throw down that side. Well. We'll put some bricks down that side. Do this. We're around the trail park from the front. There is a piece in it. A piece under the door. And I think. We might end up with a piece here. I'm not sure yet. We'll have to see. So it's done. Ready for slab up to that corner. And I'll go and help Alex now. Do you want a drink? Do you want a coffee please? Thank you. Thank you. Behind you there Dave. Right on the bricks. Really? Yes please. 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