 Good morning. We're starting another extension today with a ride on site. The Robby's are currently demolishing the existing conservatory and we've got Jason and we've got Alex and we've got me so there's five of us. We've got two skips, two eight-ton skips, so we're all right for skips, so as soon as the Robby's have got that down, we're going to start breaking the slab up and getting the old foundation out. Pretty much using the same footprint. You're soon to go around. It's like a Victorian shape. We're going to square it up. It's going to have bifold doors in it and four brick pillars to our wall. We'll talk to you soon when we get around there. The slab has taken up. It took a while but fairly easy going, especially compared to the last slab we had to take up with the reinforcement. God, that didn't have this in it, as it had been all day. But now it's definitely lunchtime. No idea what time it is. It's after 12, because Jeremy's on the radio, so we're going to get some lunch and then we're going to crack on until it gets dark, I think. Let's do what we can today while we've got Jason. Catch you after lunch. It's 10 to 5 and you won't be able to tell on the camera, but good night's drawing in. The clocks went back at the weekend, so it's 3rd November today, midad's birthday, so there's our foundation. We were going to take this out, but it is absolutely solid. You can see the depth of it. It's over a foot deep. It's over the width of it, and bear in mind, all that's going on here is a pillar, bifold doors right across that opening, three brick pillar, three brick pillar on the corner, and then door hall across the front, three brick pillar, three brick pillar, full light, door hall, and then a pillar. So where this big lump of concrete is going in, that's where the most of the weight's going to be. So we're opening the area and building inspectors is going to be okay with that. See what he says. And the edge of that concrete there, you can just make it out there. You've got about 16 inches up to the flag. Well that, our brickwork comes right to the edge of that concrete, so we're going to dig that strip out and concrete that strip as well, so that this little section wraps around and then that should be it. We've got two test holes on each end to show the depth of the concrete, and obviously that shows the depth of the concrete, and then we've got these walls down. So this is going to come across here and then around the manhole, and then it's going to square up back to that, so it's everything square. It's just going to have that kink in it to get around that manhole, because we're not going to start missing out on the manholes. We've basically, this is stone in the middle. We've took a load of it out, the rest of it, we've raked through the whole lot and took all the bits of brick out of it, so basically need to get the brickwork up, spread that out, put that back in. There's probably enough there to go around the outside as well. So that's day one sorted. Concrete is ordered for two o'clock this morning, with jolly concrete. Building inspectors booked on for tomorrow morning, so we'll see what he says, but we're going to be here at half past seven to start digging. Basically do what Jason's done there. Jason's been a big help as usual, so I'll take you around the front and show what we've dug out. We've got two skips delivered, two eight tunnels with doors on, and one of the door was facing the wrong way, so we managed to get the skip up on that piece of wood and spin it 180 degrees. So there you go. A few more bars in there, just to fill it up. There's the slab we took up, and then we've got this one, so we've got plenty of room for some stuff. We've even got some crap I don't want to throw in here, so we'll bring that with us tomorrow, and that can stay on the job then until the job's done, so the rubbish can use that too. Yeah, that's the reason why we didn't have a grab, block paving. Waste of time. Here's the main man, he's a wave chase. So, see you in the morning. Pretty chilly good morning. Yeah, frost on the van this morning, and it's November the 4th, Thursday, so back, and then we've had a bit of water coming overnight. That was more or less dry, there's a little something that corner. We've had some coming here, and that little test door's been filled up, so first of all we need to get all the water out and then get the rest of this dig done, ready for the building inspector to try and get it nice and dry. So it's a nice morning, just chilly. We'll soon warm up there, so we'll put on tannels for a little bit or we get sorted. Oh yeah, we've got this dig out today as well, square that up, let the foot in, so that's us. Get this skid filled up before it goes. Right, time out. 20 plus 11. Okay, building inspector's just been, had a good look, showed the test doors, showed them the depth of the concrete, as you can see there, it's a good what, 15 inches of concrete there, and we've gone six inches below that, slightly under it. Quite happy to just mass fill this, it's going nowhere, the ground's good, concrete's good, so it's just filled it up. And yeah, get the rest of this sludge out, so it's all squared off and flat, put a little bit of sump in it, same as we've done there, so we can get the last bit of water out, because there is a lot of water in the ground, and then that's what's done here. We're gonna get over here and get this dug out quick, concrete's coming after two o'clock, I might just ring them and say if they free, we can take it any time, but that gives us a chance to go and pick some materials up today. We'll pick up the blue engineering bricks for the, up to DPC, we'll be putting one course of common in, and three course of blues, I think, roughly that, we might have to get concrete commons, because this foundation's all over the shop. Yeah, and course of block, and a course of brick on the inside to bring us up to DPC level. Yeah, so thank goodness for that, we're okay, we can just pour it. This section across here that ties it all together isn't even gonna, isn't even gonna have brickwork on it, the brick works slightly back off there, it's just giving us a bit of spread on the concrete. Bear in mind it's a, it's a concierge with a lightweight roof, so you know, that's, there's only pillars on it, it's hardly, yeah, there's just two off wall, two off wall, door, and pillars, yeah, but anyway, we've got, we've got the okay we can carry on, that's the local council that building inspector. Yeah, put the number in the comments, yeah, so there you go, let's get this a bit tidied out and we'll get this sorted, cracked on with. Got your upside down here, so you can have a fly-through. We're down, we're done, got ourselves a little sump, yeah, just tucked underneath the concrete, and this is just insurance, we don't need to go down here, but we've just got a bit of spread on the concrete, and back into a identical, and if it works out, just under a cube, we're gonna come slightly higher than this concrete, because, or it may be slightly lower, because this concrete's just over half courses, so we'll work that out. So all we've got left to do now is just dig this little section of wall out, for a little bit of concrete here, because we're diverting the wall, screwing it off, screwing it off, back to that little return over there. So in, yeah, that's it, I don't know what's going on at this end, it's gonna be a bit tight on this corner, at this section here, it's only gonna be about 18 inches, so it won't be any bins going around here, but you can still get past, but that's up to the customer. Yeah, that's it, let's get this last bit out. In fact, we'll have some lunch first, and then we'll get this last bit out. Shine out. What are we waiting for? It's what time is it? The window, I was told, was between two and five, so here it becomes before it goes dark. Anyway, I sure as to think it'd be coming before that. We've got everything's marked up, what we've done is we've moved everything over slightly to get on the center of the concrete, and also the concert wasn't central to the French doors, so everything's been moved and made symmetrical, marked up, drilled, ready for our tyres, which are all hanging up there ready to go. We need to get some more of them. Don't let me forget them, Al. Yeah. And that's it, we just need to tidy up, get some concrete in these holes, and then we're off. Hopefully, we have time, we're gonna go to Ferds and pick up some gear, which will be our blues from the DPC, and the concrete blocks. The face brick, which we've ordered, which are the Throckley Old English. Where's it gone at? I don't see it. Which are these? That's the best we could get. The colour match is fantastic, but it's got a different face, and these are supposed to have black dots in them, these have got like tar spots in them. But they're a nice brick then, they're gonna look nice, even though they don't match, but you can't get them. So all those slangeners off in the comments saying your brick match is rubbish, you can't get them anymore, they don't make them. So yeah, see you in a bit. Good job, them doors are coming out. Oh, that's fair. Yeah. Where's it gonna go? You've got to skip there. Just put it in the middle, let it go off overnight. Put it in the skip in the morning. And there we go, we're in. Poor lads covered in concrete after that splash, and if it's come out alright, you're listening that in slow motion. That's our little wall sorted. See the nails. There you go, nice one. It's ready to rebuild, and Alex just took this down. It was the last bar or so, slightly over. Like I say, there's good 600 of the concrete in there, and it's one complete piece. It's going nowhere. So that's what we've got over, that's going in the skip in the morning when it's gone off. They've got engineering bricks at the first go, so we'll be way early in the morning to go and pick our stuff up for tomorrow and get a ton of sand ordered and some cement. We might as well pick the cement up, but here, look at that for a splash. Yeah, quick recap. We're ready to go. Vertical damper's been cut in as you were listening on the Dusty video and me. So that's it really. Still not ready to go back in. Once the brick works up, so hopefully prep on Sunday. We've got three blues, probably a flag at the bottom, about a gauge. So flag's down here. This is gauge for our corners. We can get our corners all right here. Don't worry about that, they're coming out. They're going in and skipping them. Quarter past four. You can feel it going dark. Sun's setting over there. It's going to be dark. So we'll catch you in the morning. Might as well take you to Furge with us. See you then. So we'll wrap it up and we'll see you in the morning. I miss the lens again.