 Hi, we're going to be, since we're in the middle of getting all this done, we're going to set up a, we're going to set up a lintel, and not just any lintel, this is a keystone lintel, who are very kindly sponsored this video for us. They are UK based, as well as their lintels, they also do cavity trays, masonry support systems and wind posts. In fact, here's a good look at some of the stuff they do, all these are keystone, and all their products are easy to use and high quality. They also produce bespoke lintels for more technical applications. Let's get this in and show you what we need. Bit of a bed on the back, bit of a bed on the front. Thin bed, very thin bed, just enough to stop it moving. These bricks do help quick. You don't put a lot, you don't put a lot on just so you're not raising your brick quick and making it hard to tap down on the lintel, which you don't want to do. There you go. Thank you. That's about enough. Nice and light as well. Yeah. Just slide that in here. There we go. One lintel installed over the door. Now all we need to do is, oh yeah, you've got to allow 150 seating. Now all we've got to do is bring the brick work over and then our wall plate and then this is a bit short at the front, but it's like an Eve lintel. It doesn't matter. There's going to be a fascia board that comes on the front here. So, yeah, let's get that brick work done. Okay, so today we're using keystone SK90, 90 for 90 mil for 100 mil cavity. We're still on 100 mil cavities up north. This is a thermal break plate. What this does is it's only attached by little welds at strategic points. So it's not solid. So because it's not fixed solid, it reduces thermal bridge by 90%. What it actually achieves is it turns the lintel from a C section into a box section by fixing it at the bottom, which will stop it twisting. So what I'm going to bed this on, is a massive bed. If you put a massive bed on, then you want it with a bed on top of the lintel. Well, the brick's lasted because it goes off frame plate. Your brick on, so make sure you've got your gap. So that's flush there. Put the back. Wall block work over. You can actually go back a bit of that. Same there. Now, lintel plate, mate. Alright, so it wants to go down this end. We're now ready to go over the brick work. And the first thing is first, is the cavity tray. Which I think Alex has already cut. He has it right into the corner. Lintel's installed. The cavity tray is in position. We'll stand on the end for our first vent. And then we'll stand at this end, for that to hurt though. There we go. Alex just got me a mortal. So first vent there. Other vent there. And then space them out evenly. I think every two bricks. Yeah, because we're not putting soldiers in, so it's every 450. Because they're putting straight brick work over the top. So yeah. Let's get this first cross down. How to install a steel lintel. There's a good shot of the break plate. And here, all done. Solid as a rock. So don't forget to like, comment, subscribe. And press that notification bell. Thanks again to Keystone Lintels for sponsoring this video. We really appreciate it. It's been great working with you, thank you very much. So we'll see you in the next one.