 felly mae'n golygu yn gweithio chi ddweud i ddechrau, cwylio gael ei yn ymddangos gwahanol. Yn gwybod ni'n gweithio bod gwaith efallai y dyfodol rydym yn y gweithio ar y ddefnyddio ar hyn. Dyfodol ddod Kimchi yn siaradau! Yn i'r ddechrau mae'r dweud! A mae'n bêl yn siaradau... Dan yn ymdangos yn 4.50. Felly mae'n edrych yn ôl. A dyma'r 12.50. rydych chi arnynt. Mae hyn yn ychydig oherwydd meddyl, mae hyn yn bachol gweithio, ac mae'n rydyn ni'n meddylu na gennynny fi'n dal i fynd yn ôl i fynd y佣 él. Rydyn ni'n no feddwl chi erbyn yn cyffredin. Cynnyn nhw'n gyffredin ni, so gallwn ni da i'n gwneud. Hefyd ar y [? hyffredin ni ddiwedd. Yna rydych yn ôl i chi. Rydyn ni'n ni'n ni fwy o'r gwaith biddwyd y pwysig a i'n caelpad hyn. Mae ar y cyffredin ni'n ceisio i fyw i ddydd, am y pwysig. Felly er totally iddynt gyda i hyffordd o target. Mae gennym adael o fynd, ac nid i weithio gŵr i'r rhaglion yn mili'r gŵr yn ei hunain. Rydw i'n meddwl i gael ar-ŵr. Lentl wedi bod yn meddwl. Alex yn unig i'n gĵr meddwl dros y bach i'r gwaheg. Nid i'r fanchai codi yn ffordd, wrth gwrs, heddiw'n gwneud os y ddafn gwir, ar hwnnw yr oedd y ddw i'n meddwl, gan gallwn ni'n meddwl. Felly皆 ond yn i'n meddwl yma. Ac oes y tuwch, dyna'r rhai a'r llwyw'r llwy hwnna. Felly, ehm... Felly, nid ddweud i ni'n rhywbeth chi'n gweld fel gwir substoedd cwmru a'r diwrnod. Felly, ei wneud i ni'n gweld fel gwir, mwyn i chi'n gweld fel gwir, ddweud i chi'n gweld fel gwir. Felly, nad yw'n mynd i chi'n gweld fel gwir, mae'n collu allu, mae'n gweld fel gwir, wedyn mwyn i chi'n gweld fel gwir o'i, defnyddio'n gwir o'i, so ma'n ei wneud ei wneud i chi'n gwir. Yn ymddych chi'n gweld. Rwy'n meddwl i'n ddestwch i ddamp. Rydw i'n fregyn. A'r meddwl. Mae'r ddechrau'n cyfnod i'r meddwl. Cyddi'n gweithio, ddim yn hollol a ddim yn meddwl i ddwych. Mae'n golygu i'n meddwl i'r meddwl i ddwych. Rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Rydw i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'n meddwl i ddwych. Felly... Felly... Felly rydych chi'n meddwl i ddwych. ddim yn dda. Felly yn ddigon. That's what we're up to. We've only got two and a half hours left. Two hours. If that... He's picking it up at 3. 10 pas 3. It takes 10 minutes to station for me mate. Where you've got to get it cleaned at me, yeah? Yeah. That's what I mean. I'm going to help you cross with the lintel and everything, and then I'm going to go. The days just got away from us again but it was pitch black and raining this morning so we didn't bother first thing. Oh, e'n gwybod, yn ei ddweud, eich eich 150l o adegwyddiad. Rydw i'r dda ni'n cael 200l o ddamp. Rydw i chi'n gwelio eich label. Rydw i'n cael 600l o ddamp. Rydw i'n cael 80 inch o 450l o ddamp, eich llwystau o'r ddamp i gael o'r ddamp. Rydw i'n go iawn o'r pwyllt. Rydw i'n cael 600l o ddamp, eich quesio ddamp. Rydw i'n gydig o'u gilydd. Rydw i'n cael 500l o ddamp. Mi ddweud eich lle wedi yw y gweud o'r unrhyw? A'r ond, dylai ar symud. Mae'n edrych yn dwyh. Mae'n sioedd, mae'n rhanes ar ei llank. Fewn. E pa fawr phobl mae'n ddechrau hynny. Yna ar y cwm ym ni'n daith ym gyda'i. Mae'r 12 oed. Fe ydoli'n meddl. Mae'r meddli sydd meddli sydd mewn ac altru. Mae'r meddli wedi lawer o dertyni ddiogelwyd. Mae'n meddli yw… Mae'n meddli ddoli, werwi, cwndi. Dyna, ychydig. Ond felly mae'n gael y bwysig i'r llwyddo'r bwysig i'r llwyddo'r cyfanyddio'r cyfrifol. Rydym yn gweithio'r gyflwrs, ond mae'n gynnaladodd. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r cyfrifol. Dyna, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Rwy'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ddyn nhw yma. Ym Llywodraeth Ym Llywodraeth, panwydd y palau, yn gweithio'r damlwgau a gwithio'r gweithio, Sut yn diolch yn ddw i gyd y ddi, phobl a'r dduf, sut yn diolch yn ar 12 gallwn rôl. Y sydd wedi gweithio'r ddweud. Beth yna'r ddweud ystafell yn 8 mil, Chyn ni'n wg dweithio'r gwahanol, a'r stafell yn bod gylai agordd a wedi gweithio'r ddweithio yn byd a'r gyflent yn gweithio'r ddweithio'r ddweithio. Nw yw Neil yn fwy o'r gweithio'r ddweithio. mae'n fwyaf i'r bobl. mae'n cael ei wneud. Felly mae'n gynhyrchu. Fel ffyrdd ymlaen i'r Eiv Eiv. 23... 23 deisember. Felly mae'n gwybod yn gweithio. Mae'r ddim yn fwyaf. Mae'n ddechrau i'r ddweud. Felly mae'n ddysgogi, mae'n ddysgogi, mae'n ddysgogi, mae'n ddysgogi. Felly mae'n ddysgogi i'r ddysgogi i'r ddysgogi. Felly mae'n ddysgogi i'r ddysgogi i gade gallwn. Felly mae'n bodhowgryyst. Mynd yr un tym ni yn gallu pethau eiv yn dweud i'r ddysgogi mae'n ddysgogi i'r ddysgogi i'r ddysgogi. Mae'n ddysgogi i ddysgogi i'r eraidiot yma. Mae'n symbolism, D Moderneon. Mae oes lle bywchINDISTINCT. Felly mae angen pen sprint. Yng nghwyl yn ten markingfur. Mae angen am ddechrau'n ddedig. Felly mae angen ar gynnig y designer i gafnog. Felly mae Tour�is Gall techa yma. Dwi'n gweithio'r planc mae'n ddawwch ar gyfer ddigon. Roedd yna fel i'w meddwl i'r planc i'r pupain. Fe'n bwysigodd cyfrychol a ddim iechyd. Dyna gallu gyffordd, wedi cael ei holl agedfyniaeth. Felly mae'r holl agedfyniaeth wedi'u bobl am y cael ei holl iddo. Beth dw i'r holl agedfyniaeth? Mae'r holl gelf. Yn ni'n fyddi gael i ni… Yn ni'n ddweud, beth yna hanes, doedd na ei hynny o'r 28 — mae hynny yna yn ddaw. Roedden nhw. Mae'n ei bouch i'r sioldd yn Alex i chi oed yn dweud. Mae yn eier ystiydd eich ystyrng i'r tyff yn y stêl. Rwy'n iawn i'n ei ddorol. Ac rwy'n enw i'n ddwy'r fath. Mwyn fyddai'r lleoli'r teimlo'r byddai'n ei gweithio. Chwy'r hygylchau cyffredinol yn ystyrn. Ac ystodd a'r mhŵr, yn ymwyfydd yma, lle mae'n ymryd yna... Wrth gwrs, ei wneud i'r prysau eich cyffredinol o'r prysau'r butafolol gyda'r llin gelig. Hodge's closed yesterday for Christmas so we can't even nip and nip get a genie. My fault for not checking, but even though we wouldn't have had a chance to get it on before today. Now if it doesn't go in today it's going to be second week in January before we can finish this thing when Alex is back. So we're just muddling through. What we did in the end, I couldn't film it because the phone kept blowing over. We took it back off the scaffold, dropped it down, put it on the wheels out to there. Got onto the scaffold up and slid it up using the wheels till we broke it back and then slid it out. So now we've only got some 80 inches. So we're going to get it up onto the hop ups. So it's pretty much level with the wall and then just up and on. It needs bedding on but once we've got it in a position we can just lift it, put a bed underneath it. Because it won't need much of bed because that is not moving anywhere. So yeah, it's really struggling. It's like about heavy cold. Hopefully it's not Covid. So right, let's get this thing up onto that wall. How's it going? Right, there you go. There's where we're up to. I know we should have got a genie lift but we ran out of time. We couldn't make it in here to get it in before we were shot. If we realised we'd have done this sooner. A lot sooner in the rain. We'd just stayed awake as the weather. If we realised we'd have just come and done it in the rain. But we didn't think we'd be here the day before because we've tried to do this. But that's where we're up to. I can't physically lift that thing. So doing it block by block to get it near enough in position then we can go up and on. It's not fun. And this is by under no circumstance much. You should ever copy what we're doing here because it's stupid. And it won't be happening again. I tell you, this will be my new year's resolution over compensated for anything like this. And we're going to try and avoid these steels altogether. We're actually talking to Keystone Lintles at the moment about their new high-therm cavity lintles, isn't it? Which have a plastic top. So it's called bridge and break on it. But if it all works out, we'll be filling in on that. But hopefully they'll be supplying the proper lintles instead of these massive steels. This isn't even a big one. That's why I thought it'd be okay to lift in. But with it being up on a 330 plate, the plate's all awake. The actual steel's only 178 high by 100. I could lift down in the doddle, but it's the plate. And it's not just the plate's weight, it's the weight. It just throws a lot of bounce for lifting. It wasn't so spread out because, like Dad just said, with it being a 150 plate cavity, you can't stand close to it. It'd be that much smaller, which we can handle. It's just trying to balance the weight on those plates. This is the first downside we found about the big cavity. Yeah, there you go. So I'll try and get the phone set up and film it, but we'll see. You can see by the camera lens and the sky on my jumper. It's just pulled down, so we're not going to risk it. Because once we've got that up for courses, there's no way of covering that without it getting blown away. It's still a weather warning till midnight tonight. I'm pretty glad we didn't do anything today, actually, because it would have got ruined. Because it's blowing straight against the front of the extension. Well, we've looked it out and we've got sound ready for a half a minute. And we also know the steel needs drilling so we can be quick for it when we come back. Yeah, I forgot to ask James to drill the steel out, because to be perfectly frank, my head's been up my arse for the last two weeks and I've barely been able to function. Never mind. Remember things like that. It's been a really, really stressful couple of weeks and it's been hard work. Just glad for this one here and his mum for looking after me. Just redoing the bricks so it's blowing up. What I'll do is I'll pass some pavers up to spin round the other way to stop it flipping up. Which is, yeah, just one extra few bricks on just to make sure nothing gets unhovered. We don't want these folks getting any water in them and then we're bugging off. I think we're just going to get the van. We're going to take a few boards back with us that we don't need, get them off site. That's a good ale. Maybe bring the line down a little bit. Maybe bring the line down a touch to pin it a bit lower. Not too much, probably about a course. Yeah, I'll do. It wasn't a complete waste of time. We got a nice bacon butty out of it. I had a sausage and bacon. That was delicious and I also had a sausage. So, we're going home. Let's go. Slow down the loose boards up in the van and get going. I'll catch you in a bit. Happy New Year, January the 6th. And I'm currently at JM. This is my little cutter for cutting the steel. The first one eventually wore out after four holes. The second one just disintegrated first out. I've just been to pay me a bill before New Year for the extension run now. I went to buy a couple more of the bits and Paul said, they're no good then. He says, do you want to borrow my drill? So, thank you Paul for lending us your my drill. So, I'm going to take this back now. Get the rest of the holes drilled out, which is fantastic. So, all four of them saved me buying all them extra bits as well. So, yeah. I'm going to get back to the job. Get the rest of these holes drilled out for Neil. I hope this rain stays off. Thanks again, JM Steel. Pause that. Take a note of that. Great service. Right, ten past one. That's half a day there you go, and a bit more. You lead, Steve. You lead. Yeah. Just saying to Louis, when you get to my age, Chris was going to say the boring. What does? Chris was going to say the boring. Me walkie don't do, extension cables are going to still batfish, haven't it? Yeah, yeah. Sixty quid now. But it's 40 metre and metal. Now, let's see how this thing works. I've still got one, but it keeps tripping out. Something wrong with it. Well, that mine looks good. I've got a six inch cavity there. Oh, okay. It's just because it's all covered up. Yeah. This one's going to be slightly log-sized. See that? That's when we bit went. It's munt. I think it's over. It used to didn't like temper it. Right. So I'm going to bring it over a little bit. There you go, 23. Cameron's making funny noises because it's got wet. Been back to JM. They were fine about it. They said it's probably just a blunt bit. So there's me feeling bad because I thought someone'd let me have some gear and broke it. But it was just a, it needed a new bit. Yeah. Need a new bit. Neil and Louie are just bringing the tiles round. Well, it's tidied. It's cleared up. So, yeah. Let's start this thing out. 100 mil in. Roughly positioned. Just try it. Basically, it's a magnetic kilo drill. Get where you want it. That's solid. And then you just get cracking. So there you go. 24. 6. 8. It holds quicker than there's one up there. So it just shows how blunt it was. That was it. It's not even sticking to it. It's getting magnetic before because it got all hot and everything is sticking to it. Fantastic piece of kit of that. Thanks very much to JM for lending me that. It's made such a big difference. He taught me a lesson. Don't forget to ask JM to do the drilling before they deliver the steel. It would have been a bit lighter, lifting up as well. Yeah, so that's for Neil now to drill through the wall plate and bulk down to the steel. Because obviously it's no point bedding onto the steel. And the steel is slightly lower than that side. So this port wall plate has been built up slightly. It's took the ridge out for the ridge to go in. So we've got a pencil mark over there. A pencil mark here. So it's going to come on Tuesday just to mark it up exactly for us. And that'll give us a line. We can transfer to the front then and get that pike built. Which should be quite a big pike. It's quite a bit of it built already. But the Blue Tours Alex will be back from Sweden on Monday. So we're looking forward to getting it finished. It's a big gap when you don't finish a job over Christmas. It's left for a long time. Not very good for the customs but like it said on the news today, we had 40 days. 40 days of rain every single day in the UK. So I'm packing up and going home now.