 I'm a bit deflated to be honest. Every time he does that I feel like strangling him inside and boom, nice and level. Just sweeping this slab off but it's not from rain. Oh no. Why is the slab wet dad? Rain? Why is the slab wet? Rain, rain going nice. Oh really? Yeah. The ram was wet this morning. Now, he has a pretty god awful habit of leaving the bucket unattended and filling it up. So he flooded the slab. Every time he does that I feel like strangling him. Other than that, good morning. Today is, today is steel day. As I say yesterday, Robbie's are coming with that genie lift soon and going to get that steel in. We're going to get a mix on first so we can get this little pillar backed up a little bit, give it some strength and just so we're ready for, so we're ready for bedding the, the, the steels on and all that pilaf and so, that is the plan. Get that steel on and just get as much as we can done until it goes dark. How are you doing? In dubs? Good, thank you. We've just started on our little road and we've just decided to do that the way and we've got this on the little Aldi plant pot wheels, which I didn't realise what they were but that's what they are. I've put your plant pots on and whizzing around the garden but it's perfect for moving big ass steels. So this is 5.4 and it's, it's 200 by about 130 so it's heavy. So we're going to rub a lamp and see if a genie appears. So we'll keep post on that. This is ready now for when the rubbish get back. It's going to be four of us again. We're going to set the scaffold up and see what happens. We'll get back to you when we figure this out. Right, well that's a disappointing morning so far. 20 past 10. We're all organised. We had the steel round ready to go. Got the genie lift. Went to set the genie lift up and it's faulty. Set it up, started winding it was really tight which didn't feel right. So we fiddled around with it and we had a look at it. The cable's twisted and keeps popping off one of the wheels. So that's not much use. You don't want it doing that when you're halfway up with that thing. So Robbie and Robbie just took it back. Hopefully they'll either repair it or give us a new one. But that one's definitely faulty. So that's just cost us over an hour and a half. Probably nearly two hours messing about with that. Luckily Alex has carried on in there and got that blockwork up to scaffold height for us. So at least we've made a bit of progress. As soon as this is in, Robbie and Robbie are going to give us a line to work to. So we'll go up on that side then and get the pike up and get the cuts done and all that and get that finished hopefully today. Which will then leave us with the blockwork across the steel. And this end, a bit deflated to be honest. Yeah, that's it so far. So they've gone off to change the genie lift and me and Alex are going to have a break, 20 past 10. So I'll catch you in a bit. Take two. We had to... That's the right thing to say, is he okay, Rob? Yeah, he's alright. It looks good. I've just nearly knocked him out. It's all right. I've got this here. I've got that. You concentrate on that one. Is he there now? Yeah. Let's take it to the... Oh, they've been sawing that out. Yeah. Place down there. Someone's going to walk into them and do the back. Right. Steve, you've got Robbie there. Yeah. What's that? I've done that. I've done that. You've got it there. You're up above it now. If we put... You just stay there. Alex, if we pull back on it, the machine to go back. Okay. Get inside, Rob. Let me get it. I'm here now. Bit more. Yeah, I'm there. Have you got a tape on you? 110. 180. Let's go back to hell a bit. Yeah. Faxing me a little bit. I'm going to try and push to you, Rob. Okay, I'll try and pull. I'll take you down a bit, so you can see better. That's about 150 of that. I'm not far enough. I'm better down there. Okay. What about you? I think... Yeah, I like... It's a bit easy. It's setting the frigging thing up. Is it off there? Because it's gaping. Not on the outside. Because you've got the plate welder to it, wasn't it? Of course, yeah. Why don't we put a level on it and check the height? Yeah. Feel free? Straight and free, do you think? Do you want to tape that? No. Same with Alex there. Just take that and... Alex, imagine on the front, please. Yep. Well, it's only one away to go. Have we got the level? There's your tape. Yeah. You can't do it? Well, you see the idea that you should take this down. No, it's possible, isn't it? I don't think so. Off it goes. The helpful genie lift. There you have it. Once the... We got the steel lined up and set up. It was easy going. And we're up nice. We're up nice. Nice 150mm either side. And boom. Nice and level. So, that is the... That's both scary parts of the job done now as I just said. The slab and the steel. So now, I think Robbie and Dad are going to discuss the heights and what I have here. But what I'm going to do now is I'm going to top point just underneath that lift there because that's where the welding touches. So a little gap. I'm just going to top point that. I just backed up the little pillar as well. So it's got a bit of extra support. And like I said before, there's the wall I did while they were fiddling around with the crappy genie lift. So yeah, that's in as well. Once we're all sorted, we can really hit the ground, run it again, get stuff in momentum. So, happy days. Let's get this shall we? Try this again. So, we've had our lunch. The Robbie's have gone. You might not be able to make it out here. I'm sure Dad will show you later. They've done a little line for us. That's our top height. So that's where our pikes are going to go to. As Dad is trying to demonstrate here. I don't know if you can see that line at all. But basically, we've got the marking on both sides where the pikes are going. That's the main thing. So now I've gone from being wall builder to cutter now. So I'll just get Dad the evolution. We can cut up that vertical damp. Just give me tools. Yeah. And then I'll be cutting up any pieces needed and just doing what I can from the ground. So I'll get you set up for Dad and catching a bit. People say what's Alex doing? Alex is looking after me up here because he can't fit two of us up here. So basically Alex is doing all the fetching, carrying and the cutting. So he's not just a drown, he's busy. He keeps saying he does nothing.