 20 past seven on the early morning run to B&Q for our cement, this is the cheapest for cement and it's the only place that does a blue circle. Trouble is if you don't have it stacked at the front anymore you have to go all the way back to the trolley. Nice and quiet anyway. Back at B&Q for our cement. Yeah, mate, tucked under the shelf so you're at your back picking them up. Yeah, we're on the blue circle clay. 470 bag for me, plastic bags. Yeah we do. Where's the sand? It'll be over here. We could use another trolley for the sand. Yeah, sand's even further away. Yeah, we thought about getting some sand for me but it's very red so it's not going to dry the same colour. So we're going to get something used grey, we'll go in there next, go in the screw fix next, then use grey and then we're getting 200 bricks to start and we'll get this bit of sand so we can pay for this now. Here we are, there's our cement in here. I'm pretty sure I've just time-lapsed that so that was very quick. Ball's that up. So we've got room now just to get our bricks in, 200 to get us a start and we'll pick up five bags of sand over there. So off we go. Screw fix next. Here's our new trusty steed. I'm probably sure we can use it eventually. Nice to meet you then. It's probably half 11 now. So we've picked up our cement from B&Q, picked up our tires from screw fix. And she had this song out before. Picked up some bricks to make a start from used grey which are absolutely soaked. See how wet that is? Soaked a bit, can't use them. Like an engineering brick so they don't dry. So we've currently got here a dryer and the statue can be torn and we've got a big stack of wood with a heater on. And then we're going to try and get it to damp today. One course of trench, one course of trench, green face brick. All right let's get set out. We've made a start. Bricks have started to dry out now, finally. Got one side in, got our lintels in. So we've got three course of brick to go on there and of course a block at the back. So we're going to transfer the level to that corner, can run them all in then and get some brick out. We've got another thousand brick arrived and pretty much all soaking wet. So we'll just have to see how we get on. Do you miss them? What? Do you miss them? Do you miss them? Just chop the corner off it. But I'm level. How do you mean? I'm still level. It's on top of it but it's not above the line. Oh that's fine. The beds are that big. Yeah. Do you have a spare trench blocker? Well it's so big so we can pull the line off for the block work instead of putting a corner. Because those blocks are going to be big beds. Yeah, good thinking. So if I swear you'll have to hide it out. Get it on the bottom bed you see. So you're going to see the stones in the car. Roll down to the weather, otherwise you can't get the bricks dry. I thought I'd give her an electric meter of rest. So here you go. I thought I'd give her an electric meter of rest. Say that to Jason yesterday. So they're packing stuff up on Sunday and taking it all away and bringing it all back. There's a bonus like. And plus you're not working seven days at it all the time. No. Not with the weather that's for sure. What are they? Off the trench block. No we'll just bury them. Just put the flags. Is it? Yeah. And that's the ground level. That's the ground level. On DPC you put the bottom of the straight edge on it. So the bottom of that will sit on the corner then won't it? Top of the straight edge. Straight edge on DPC. Top of the straight edge yeah. One sec down a bit. Great yeah. Hang on that. Nice to see. It's DPC. So we can just hook a line straight on here now for the block work. Which isn't much. There's probably about a block and a half. But ends up patio doors. Then block and a half there. So this is going to be open. So we probably need to run this face working today. So we've got something to work against. And then Alex is going to finish off the bricks over there. Two courses on each little block to go in there. Do you need one? Cut them ready. All right face going. And then we're just going to use it up and go. So the plan was to get it up to damp today but the bricks were just couldn't use them. I'll show you. I'll show you our 1000 bricks that arrived. With plastic wrapped on them. That one's up the hair dryer on. Then you can see how wet they're stuck. We've only done half a day's work. I feel like we've done two days work today. Slug ain't it? Yeah. Yeah anyway. That's how far we got. Never even got to damp on this end. It's all set out. Trench blocker in. The block work's done on the inside. So we've got to start digging out the weather turns on us. And then start stoning up. Getting all this MOT back in. Trying to get some bricks dried out for tomorrow. I don't know what the weather's going to be like tomorrow but we've got to get up to damp so we can get it prepped. Get the slab done. I think where's the grinder I was even put away? Yeah, it's here. Right, leave that out for me. While you carry on I get this done now. We're going to get this cut up and get for the damp course to go in. We're not sure if we're going to follow the gauge of the house because it's big beds or do our own gauge. We'll have to see. I think they're pretty uniform so we might just follow what's there. Yeah, so that's it. Got a three and a half brick pillar. 15 something doors and then the three and a half brick pillar. Solid wall. Solid wall. And then that door there is being put into that gap there against the house where Alex is. So yeah, all the wrinkles are in. All the pipes are over. So we can probably get that stoned up for easy working. Same here. The windows are in. So three course of face, one course of block and it's ready for prepping the slab then. We've had Robin Robbie all day so been a bit hectic and we've been chasing around picking stuff up and by the time we got here pretty much everything had been delivered because nobody's busy at the moment so you're getting next day deliveries. And yeah, that's it. Over it out for today so we can get on and get done tomorrow. Thursday morning and it's raining so we're hoping to get a dig out for the slab, aren't we? Trying to finish pretty well this afternoon. There we go. We've got most of it done. That's the flag bedding. We can't even get that apart the dance. So we nearly, this is a footing. This is a footing for those thin bricks. That was going nowhere. So I've still got to get this out yet. This is solid. That's not moving. We'll have to bring the brake rafters in to get these lumps out but that's 8 tons to get number 2. So the plan is get this, finish getting this dug out and get it stoned up and then get the bricks loaded out and then tomorrow we can get it all to DPC, build that side and start coming down this side and then looking here. Today's because we need to start the prepping for the slab tomorrow which is going to be a push. It's about half past three now so that brickwork's not critical. We need to get the blockwork up and we need to get the blockwork through there and the brickwork so that we can prep the slab. I actually just currently kind of dropped these packs. Still absolutely soaking wet. We can't use them. These bracken browns are like engineering bricks so we would not take, we can't set them wet. You can see how wet they are. So we've loaded the whole lot out right to the top just so they're dry now. Obviously we're going to be on trestles for the top bit but we'll just chuck them up then. Same here, another one's there. So there's our setup. Three and a half bit pillar, doors, three and a half bit pillar, solid wall, solid wall, ground for a single door in that corner. So that door's going there. So it's just all we've done today's dig. Three lakes for the rain and there must be nearly a foot clasp of it and all that you can see there are all those lumps and hybrids. That's all sand, cement and concrete. So we're struggling with that. So we've left that because we need to get the brickwork up. We're going to bring the breaker back tomorrow for that and we've got our MOT outside to bring in, prep it. We've got a thumb bag that's building sand for blinding and we can always pick them all up. We've pushed for space really. Haven't got the blocks delivered yet so once we've got the MOT done the blocks can come and then here's the... It's a real struggle. I mean it doesn't have to be perfect here because none of this is seen as you can see. But you just want it right, don't you? So the plan is, you done there now? Well, I'll take this line down, we'll go on this side and you might as well jump home with me. Okay, we'll just get the base work up and then I'll do the blockwork while you've got tidying up and then there's any more to left of. I'll use it up down here. Okay, so it's a bit of a rush so we're going to go to time-lapse again. So another slow over, another short day. Short on the getting those lumps out. They're coming out tomorrow. But we have got it ready for prep for slab so that brick works across. There's the door, block works all across. I've just got to put these six bricks in here. So then we've got our three walls in to tamp off. We didn't get that done because we ran out of water, but that doesn't matter. That's one course to damp, but we've still got the block work in to tamp off. Yeah, I think we'll be tamping that way anyway. And yeah, that's it. So I've got to clear this out now. Re-stack the bricks again somewhere where they're dry and then back here tomorrow to get it prepped for concrete. I mean if we can get concrete in the afternoon that'd be great, but I'm not too happy about running a whack around against these blocks. Those are fine, but these are on such a big bed. I just don't want to knock them. But we'll see how we get on. It doesn't matter if we get concrete or short notice. So while that looks just tidied up, I'm going to get these last six in. And where is it now? It's past four o'clock. Well, it's past four past. It's twenty to five now. And it's still light, which is good news for bricklayers. Yeah, it's just starting to rain, so we just need to get all jointed up. Everything's covered. Yeah, they're going to be wet. Not going to be pretty to joint up, but again, look where they are. I'll show you how close we are to the fence. No, there's a post. Oh, you know, this side is even closer. The trench blocks on it. Yeah, luckily though, the fence is leaning out a bit, so if anything we can't, there's a joint behind the posts, but we can get we can get into joint the rest. Clenching to get into joint the rest of it. And this fence is staying here really, so it's not getting moved now. No, it's not being touched. So we used to do over on the new way, aren't we? Yeah. Yeah, so we'll just cast, catch this last bit. Well, I run this in and Alex can get tired of covered up. Yeah. And maybe we can't even get our brick jackets on, but we can't put them over because the air needs to circulate around, needs to get them dry. So if we put those brick jackets over them, they're not going to dry out properly. They're just too wet to cover up completely. Yeah. The jackets are going to hold the water in rather than let the water out. But as soon as they are dry, the jackets will be getting used properly. There you go. Like that? Yeah. So that's just time, that's for a bit.