 So yeah, when I start wearing wellies I'm going to be using that thing, bloody covered. But I can wait one sec because I've got that done so that's us for today. Good morning, it is Tuesday. Somehow even more colder than Monday, I'll tell you what it's a chilly start but I'll catch up but we didn't get to film yesterday because the GoPro died so I'll spin you around. So we've deaders, toothed out all the half bricks and we've also propped it up with a nutcrow just to keep it safe overnight and we've put in this insulation here just to keep all this stuff from blowing out because it's that loose stuff that likes to blow away. So we've backed it up with some insulation to keep that all in and this will be my job today. Once we get this mix on I'll be getting the brickwork done in this, get it insulated, we've and I think dad's task will be this I think, either this or the starting on the steel in there. I'm also going to point up the top of that because we run out of water. So I'll go help dad unpack and we'll get started. The mix is with our red sand, obviously not in toned bags now so we're back to our little off-air woods bags so it's getting back into that old system of things and I was thinking, where's my gaging bucket? I don't need them now with these bags so obviously now that we're on these our new gauge if you will is a full mix is now four and a half of these 25 kilogram bags to a full bag of cement because they used to give me 40 or 50 kilogram bags but we've dropped it back down to 25 now so that's why it looks like there's more sand than there is because they're throwing smaller bags so I'll get this mix on. Dad as you saw we've got the timber down off the conservatory so once I've got this in Dad's going to get started on that blockwork and we're going to get started on the brickwork. Let's get mixing. Mix is ready. Get this dish out now and we'll get started. Dad's been busy. He's got the carpet drawn but well what have you got done Dad? Right so I'll hand you over to Dad and we'll get cracking after break time. Dad has got the front bit up to DPC. Now he just needs to get the inner leaf done but for that I need some cuts so we need some good cutting edge and what better than a stillie. Hey we've got a stillie. Full fuel. Got a brand new blade on and we're ready to give it a special beat the first time being used but finally did it. We've got one so obviously I'm going to let Dad try it first. I don't want to be the tester for this so we've got the hose ready to connect it up so we've got a nice water connection. Dad I believe has moved the van. We're going to get our ear defenders and we're going to give this thing a bit of a spin so we'll get it set up so you can watch our first cutting with the stillie. So how would you review your stillslaw? Love it but I'm soaked. That's the not just one bit. Maybe wear wellies when you're cutting with it. It's all the learning curve. Now I'm going to try and get it to dry out. At least it's a bit windy. That's spare. Spare. Right. Those rough cuts can go. Skip. Which one's these? These everything else is needed. Right. Well there you go. Everything's all cut. There we go. That's most of the cuts. You've got the 260s for the return which is the end of the wall. Then you've got the 145s that close the cavity off if you like. So you've got a 260 and then you've got your full block and then you've got a 140. So they're all just there trying out. It's going to be nice and windy so they should be dry out soon. We've got our 200 mil pad stones cut. So we've cut everything down there which they still saw next to the gully. And just washed it all away. So I'm the dirtiest. So next I've just turned the radio down. There we go. So I've also cut these ones down. 140 splits to get this up to DPC. So that's a full block on top of that now. And then we're going to bring that through level. Damp course, then fibre like blocks on the top on the inside skin. But once this skin's up, I'm going to cover it with a bag or a dust sheet or something and get this cut. That's got to be cut and that's got to go. So basically this outside skin carries on through and then the internal skin will carry on through past that and connect it with the inside skin inside the kitchen. And then as you'll see there's a mark there. That's the nib for the steel. I don't know why it's that size, but that's what the engineers specified. So that's what size. It's going to be 665 from the outside face to the... Yeah, it's a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Carrying 7 rafters off the roof. But anyway, that's it. So I'll put them down. That's how we get these in. Get this leveled up and then get this cut done out of the way. It shouldn't take long on that because these bricks, it just flies through these bricks, they're dead soft. So we're catching a bit. There we go. That's cut. Jesus, I'd rather take my chance with the dust. Look at the state of it. That's what the water's depression on. Obviously not ideal inside a conservatory, but I've protected it as best I could. So most of the water went down the cavity and you've got the over spray going out to it. What a mess. Oh no. It went down the wall alright. Look at the state of that. That's something that's been messed up. Fixed up. It's run down the wall and took the joint out. Oh well. As Alex keeps saying, it's all a learning curve. That's as far down as we can get because I forgot to do it earlier. Should've done it earlier. That wouldn't have happened then. But anyway, I'm going to get these ties drilled in now. Gauge is marked on the wall where it was. It was. It's all that frigging... I'm going to have to remark it. All the orange water has ruined that. Anyway, let's get cracking on that. Yeah. When I start wearing wellies, I'm going to be using that thing. Was it covered? I don't think I need hosing down. The door. Everything. Anyway, I'm carrying on with this. Alex is taking this down now because we can't do this internal wall until that's gone because the internal wall passes through onto the internal wall of the house. So we're just getting that down, getting rid... So we can get a bit of block work on the inside today as well. He's just taking that down as well so we can get some block work on the inside as well. Put you on time so you can get both of those then. The seven courses, which... Well, seven plus four courses of Imperial Bricks was more like eight. That was a stretch for seven Newton block, especially for my little legs. So we're at the top of the profile now. I might just put a cone up there for tomorrow. Instead of putting the profile back up. And then it's inside then to try and use some more to put on the internal block work. Trying to get some of that up. We're going to use this mix up and then we'll probably need more sand tomorrow. I've got loads of cement because we didn't mix our own concrete but we'll probably need a bit of sand. So Alex is going to join us up for me and I'm going to head inside to start that block work. So I'll see you inside. The boss, he needs some more blocks soon but as you can see, running... I'm on the inside now. So while he's getting that set up, I'm trying to... I'm loading him up and tidying up some of this mess. You can see we've cut the wall off now. Yeah. That's where the wall returned. So now it's a continuous wall all the way through. We'll take this thing out and we'll continue the installation through. So it's a continuous cavity. There you have it. As you can see there at the bottom, there's where the block is. And as you can see it's a 50mm cavity because we've got to follow the existing which is a 50mm cavity. So when we take this wall out, well, there'll be a nib on it but the wall will line up 50mm all the way through. That's the nib. So you have it. We'll have that nib and those bricks will be our nib and the rest of it's coming out tomorrow hopefully. So I'll stick it back on time-lapse so you can watch Dad's progress and I'll get him loaded out. No stills so I know what's pushing in here tomorrow. No. Just a good old tighten. Yes. Catch you on the time-lapse. Sticks drill it. You've only gone and done it. Yes. So that is the hole of the inside done. Yep. Which is quite an achievement. Well done. It's Sarah. Her sister's calling. Calls her sister with a baby. But I can wait one sec because I've got that done. So that's us for today. Now we're just going to get tidied up and tomorrow blasting that out and then once that steel's in get the front done and get that window finished. So we'll catch you tomorrow.