 Felly'n gweithio i'r ddechrau am gyda'r wneud yn gweithio, oherwydd am yw'n gwneud. Ond yw'n gweithio'r ddechrau. Rwy'n ddweud o'r ddyn nhw. Rhaid. Felly, ei wneud hynny'n ddweud, fel y gallu ddweud eich ddweud o'r ddysgu. Yw'r gweithio. Rwy'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddysgu, ond os yw'r ddweud. Rwy'n ddweud o'r ddysgu o'r ddysgu, Rwy'n gwybod i'n ddweud hynny. Fel hyffaith am y ffordd 4 August, ac mae'n ffordd o'r wyf wedi gweld gwaith yn cyfnod, yn y bwysig hynny, oherwydd mae'n golygu y ffordd o'r fideo yw'r ystod gwellion ac yn ôl ar gyfer y ffordd, y ffordd wedi gwneud yn gwybod y ffordd i'r bwysig hynny, ac mae'n gwybod i'r ffordd yn gwybod i'r ffordd, mae'n gwybod i'r ffordd. Yn gyfyrdd ymbrodiad yw hynny, heddiw yw dyma fel ar gyfer y peth yn y ddechrau. Dyna yw am yda, bydd ydych yn eu rhan fwy fwy o'r ystyr. Cymru eich ddarparu wasiol yn gallu weld yr ysgolx, mae'n rhan fwy fwy o drwyny hi yn ymlaen, dyna'r rhaid i'r adeilad yn yr ystwff o Gymru, mae'r ddwy'r rhan fwy o'r ddimlwys o bwysau ac yw ddwy cywomol Ac mae ar y rhan fwy o brwys yw digwydd. Mae'r rhan fwy o'r cyfrifiad hynny os yw ddwy ymlaen dwi fel yw dyma. Iwer bod rhan o'i ddechrau a gwelwch o'n gwelwch. Wrth hynny ar ôl o'r rhes, a dyna yno'n rhes o'r rhwf i ddechrau. Ac y gallwn ni llawer o'r rhwg o'r cyflwyno. O gwrs rofi, rofi a rofi, rofi a gwrs rofi, rofi o lywodraeth o'r rhwng o'r rhwng o holl i ddechrau. I'm using their scaffold and that's pretty much it. I'll take you in and see what's happened so far and where we're up to. We're sort of working together, I'm using their scaffold, they're working off the scaffold, putting the glass units in the roof today. So there's not a lot to do but it's going to be, it's going to take a while because it's not straight forward. So I'll take you in. There you go, pile of shite's getting bigger. Now there's a toilet on it and a roof, ready for the grab. It's a bit messy than last time we were here. There's the old pearling that was in there which was just wedged up with a bit of wood. So I think the door's the last today. Down the roof, just lift you up, just make out the first hole for the first unit. All that brickwork's dried nice and the window's dried nice too. Looking nice. Spark's been in his first fix, so cracking on. The Robby's have put the timber on the beam and the electrician's been in his first fix. I think I've just said that but I'll take you in and show you anyway. Oh, here's a sandy. I forgot we had sand. Oh, that's sandy. I'll bear that in mind. So it's just blocks. We need a few blocks. Well, these two are celebs. Now he gets stopped at school so I'll ask if he's been on YouTube. There we go. Look at the light, we're just one. There's going to be three. It's going to be brilliant in this. And then you see the stud there where the units are going to go in. It follows round like this. It'll be nice. And then your two French doors. So I'm getting all this shite off. Take all this off, recut it, rebed it. Same this side and then just patch these bits. So, here we go. So I'm a bit behind. Boats have been helping the rubs. Get the glass in. So we can see much better now. Very nice. Transformed in here now. So I've got all my blocks down, cleaned up the majority of them. The sand outside. The robbers have given me a bag of cement. So I'm going to nip off to Fairwoods and get about a dozen fibre lights and build the bulk of the pike of the fibre lights and cut the thermal lights with the saws all. Then these bits in between as well. Just to clamp this wall down. Get it all tight together. So, here off I go and get my bits. Right. Done me fairwoods run. I've been to put a bit of juice in. Get myself a bit of juice. A latte. I've got the blocks. Blocks gym, but not as you know it. They've no frigging fibre lights. I've got three fibre lights, so I've ended up with these things. So next best thing. We don't like them when they're more expensive, but that's all they add. There's no way I'm putting solid concrete up there on top of the thermal lights. These are better than the thermal lights that we took out. Still not what I'd like to have got. If they're fine, they'll do their job. But I prefer them. Every time I prefer them. Boats are the other three. So I'm going to get these loaded out into the house. I'm going to use the mixer around to the back where the sand is. I'm going to mix it up and then I'm going to get cracking. Right. When you do the mix, that's not how you want your sand. Even though I've got sand used or something like that. The way where Febwerks is trapping air in the water, and that water is all the air out of the sand. So it takes ages to mix to get a good mix out of it. So Febwerks didn't get this cracking. After a load of faffing, I'm set up. We're using the Sawzall to cut the rake cuts. So I don't have to keep getting them down because obviously my oppo is still in Spain. So the scaffold's up, loaded. All the gear's on top. Motor's up there. I've just climbed up there and realised it's too high. So I'm going to be on my knees for the bottom bit. So I've had to go and get me cushioned for my knees. So when we swap back to this side, I think you want to drop the clanks to here. Because I'd rather be reaching up with a hop up or a crate than crouching down for the whole thing. So the rub's up there, working away. It's all watertight now. Once it's flashed, it's ready. Completely finished. It's all strapped down. I'm going to build in under the panels. Let me step back. Remember the old videos. How much lighter it is now. And don't forget, it always looks darker with block walls. Once it's plastered and painted, it brightens it up. And you've got two windows to come out down to full French doors. Because this windowing stuff is on the windows, it's not letting a lot of lighting anyway. So that's going to go and you're going to have double the glazing. Double the glazing. So it's really going to brighten the place up. I'm not sure what colour the kitchen's going to be. The kitchen's going to go up. From here, that's the corner. Wrap them down to there. And then this here, there's going to be a peninsula unit here. So it's going to be lovely. So you've got that into the kitchen bit. Then you're going to have a dining area up here. And a lovely nice square lounge. So it's a lovely setup now. I'm pretty sure Paul will let me back to film it when it's finished. Because it's only down the road this one. So there's a good chance we'll get to see this one complete. I think this kitchen's coming next month. Which is September. We're currently 4th of August. And the sun's shining today. So it's good for the lads getting the roof on. It's all set up. I'm going to get this side up. Then I'm going to have a quick lunch. And straight back over to the other side. Get that done. And then it's up into the bathroom. To sort this crack out. Which is above there. And the crack is pre-hose. The crack's from when you did the doorways here. And made right a mess. So let's get up there and get this done. I didn't want to do this but I'm going to strip the scaffold. Take everything off. Drop the clanks and put it back on again. I hope with that that's the much second do. On my knees. Ben's over. I need to be able to mark these cuts and do them properly. So like I said I'll drop everything down. And probably stand on the crate to reach the top. Because it's a lot easier to stretch up than it is to be cracked down. So I'm going to drop everything down to the next level. And get all these cuts done. If you just look in there you can see the house. They're all smashed. But then they're actually smashed. That's what I showed you when you two did. They only took half of the two that out. So basically all those halves that you can see down there are the gobbos. Stuck on the back of them. Closures. Stuck in. So I just cut the brick right down. No wonder we cracked. It's just like a 50mm slither of face on a piece of brick. And that's all I dam that. It's a good job that we repaired those we did. So it's a good job that we repaired those we did. So I'm back down now. This is miles better. I can stand up. I can get all my cuts done. I can measure them. I can cut them with the saws or I can get this finished. I can get over there. I can get this done. Recording 6%. Right. One o'clock. All done. It's just a 10mm gap above that. That's for Robbie to foam it. To see it all up. Soundproofing and insulation. And then these parts here. Where I've just cut the angle. It's mortered up between the frame and the wall. So it grabs the wall. Just to give the wall a bit of extra strength. And you've got all the straps that attach to the roof they're built in. They're going to be screwing in everything. So that's it. That's done. That's done. We've got one, two and the other pike to do. So I need to pull my finger out. This is one o'clock. I'm going to have a quick dinner. Probably move everything over first. And I won't be making the same mistake. I'll get Robbie and Robbie to lift it with me. Keep it the same height. It's going to be off the wall here because of this. But it is what it is. I'll have to manage. So yeah. We'll get cracking on this after dinner. Scrub that. I'm going to do these first. Work my way across. Pull it across. Do that. Pull it across. Do that. Then do that. Yeah. Executives decision. So see after dinner. Right after lunch check. And we've got a bit of a charge. I've had a recharge. No coffee though. Because I forgot my coffee to fill up. And I forgot to bring it back. So I could jump in over here and be costed this morning. Because that's it. Back on the juice. So yeah. These last two little cuts to do under here. And I'm going to go over here. Get this whacked in. It's going to be a lot quicker this time. Because I'm not going to be in the right place. It's a lot safer. It's all tied in. Oh yeah. There's nothing tying this wall in. I'm not sure. I don't know about here. It's not pocketed in. It's actually tied in. Into pockets. But the pikes weren't tied in this hole. Unless that one went in at the top. But anyway. I've got two screwing ties in each one. So yeah. Let's crack on and get this going. I'm tying it in a bit earlier today. Back to the time. That's why I get everything sorted. Five plus five. Can't get finished before five o'clock. It's been a long day. But it's been what I'm missing about. There's the roof. Looking smart. So the glass went in this morning. I helped them with that. So what do you think? Come do you lally. You wouldn't do anything before. Now it's going on YouTube by its own. But it's very well used to that roof as well. So you've seen them in the time. That's where I got up to. I managed to get all finished. But Robbie and Robbie wanted to get off. So they had the keys. So they've locked up. I've left my stuff to tidy up. So I can't give you a little walk round inside. So that's where we're up to. I think we're done now. The patching in the bathroom didn't get done. But that block worked. That block worked moved a long time before now. And it's just a crack. Down two blocks. So it's not going anywhere. You probably do more harm starting knocking more blocks out to replace them. So I'm just going to tell Paul to be fine. Just to render over it. Not render over it, plaster over it. Or even if he wants to just put some nomenals into the gap. And then when he plasters it, it'll be fine. It's not going anywhere. He's got the steel underneath it now. So I'm going to get him just fine. I'm going on. I'm just going around Leesaberg in Sweden today. I'm on the rollercoaster, a jammy bugger. I'm near out of doubt in Gothenburg. So I'm going to pack up. Get in the van and go home. So I'll pass you to Alex in the living room before the outro. Well, it seems we... I forgot to film an outro again. So from the office. Thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed, be sure to... There was a thumbs up. If you're new to the channel and you want to see more, hit subscribe and tap on that bell. That way you'll always be notified when we upload. That's always a massive help and we greatly appreciate the support. This has been Bitcoin with Stephen Alex. And we'll see you for the next one.