 That's what that brickwork was talking about. Two and a half inch. Here we are, berries. They let you in. Yeah, they're stoning bricks. Do you want to go behind that black one, just to keep tight to him? Yeah, we'll do. We'll drop in at eight, we'll open at eight. Right, we're in because they've got a rope across, so they get all the cars to the rope. They're wacky racers. Because people used to queue up on the main road, and it's Saturday morning, and it gets really busy on a Saturday morning. You have all the DIYers coming in first thing. So we're getting stuff for a few jobs while we're up here. Well, I made the trouble to come up here. We're getting stone for a job I'm doing bank holiday Monday. Half a ton of scalpings. We're getting some bricks for a patching job. I'm picking up some lentils for a lentil job, which is coming up in a couple of weeks. So what is it now? Quarter? Nearly 10 to 8. Yeah, nearly 10 to 8, so not long to wait now. And then we'll just show you. There's the old way bridge there, that green building, and there's the concrete where they've concreted it. You can just see the steel on the edges. Used to have come in and get your loose stuff and then get weighed on the way in, get weighed on the way out. I got rid of it for some reason, because it was a public way bridge as well. So we're back at the normal entrance. Ready to go. Told you it's chaos when that bloody thing goes down. We need to go down to get loaded with the bag. Then we need to go down here for some bricks. So where's the tumbags of stone? Behind us. All right. Right, let's go and let it load. Right, so we're at the brick bit now. Hey, look Al. Look in the distance there. Cheshire pre-wars. Some berries still have them. So you can still get older then. These look a lot like those with the Gleason bricks. Not them. Oh, here they are. Yeah. Golden sand face. These are for patching that job. We did the wall up. We haven't remped the video yet, but we've got 30 bricks to patch up. So I'm not sure the 65 or 73s, but if the 65s, we can always just cut them. The lines are the third shelf up. A bit more of a selection in Selcos. Selcos are just handy for the hours. Berries shuts early on Friday. Selcos is up to late o'clock at night. Berries opens at half seven on a weekday. Selcos opens at half past six. So if you just need to nip out for the essentials, that's where Selcos comes into his own. And then the same script will head up to the shop. Right, got our sheets. Now it's off to the toy shop. Right, I've escaped Berries. It's twenty to nine, so that's not bad. Forty minutes in and out. We've got quite a lot on the checkout, so that queue went pretty quick. Didn't take the credit there today. You sit in this shop. So we're heading to Fairwoods now for the building sand, because we like the bigger bags and the cheaper sand and cement, so pretty much on the way to get there soon. So it's about twenty to ten, we've finally arrived with all the gear. It's just a garage, refurb, new roof, doors getting blocked up and then just getting tidied up. But it's the backbrick work that's coming down, which does not look that bad until you go. You definitely won't be able to get on the camera how far out that is. Spirit level out. Six footer. Let me go here, slightly out. So everything's coming down, right down to nine inch walls, the whole front skin is coming down and the bricks are outside to rebuild that, just some new facebrick. That's not a six footer. I don't think it's six footer to see how out of plumb it is. Oh yeah. It's got a level plumb. So that's today's job, a bit of demolition. Everyone loves a bit of demolition. And then we've got to skip just there. So we'll get our last stand and everything off-loaded on the van because the van's creaking under the strain and we'll get cracking. You're stuck, I'm out of here. So there's a little view from up there. It comes across well on the camera, but there's our wall. Here's our patching. Obviously this is flush with the brick work, which means this bit isn't. So let's start at the top. Let's get all this back in the skip, where it belongs. There we go. The crowbar, I think, starts. You can know which ones you're not saving because they're all going in the skip and when you pass stars away. There's a quick one for the battery dies. Holding this pike up was one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four headers. As soon as I've got those headers in, fine. Reskin this. Tight it back as well. So yeah, this tip is coming down now. You can also see all the stuff that's grown between the skins, between the walls, that. There you go. Getting back on charge. Just got a half to prepare there. Yeah, getting there. Right, well now let's just clear in the rooms, shall we? I'll just knock all the snots off. So we've got places where we grab fingers and we build back up. Yeah, that's it really. There's a bit of foliage from behind the wall. Yeah, probably get on time that's. Get the video back on. Right, passed half way now. Got all the headers snapped off. And we've got a bit of a make sure that the wall isn't moving. You see, we don't want to be pushing the wall out of the way. Use your other end. Got more leverage, that's it. Yeah, that's gone. Just stand to the side as you do it. I expected that. No, I was expecting it to crumble. So was I. Well, where is it? Been dying for that, haven't you? Yep. Now the thumbnail can pay off. The first time we use this, it's up in hospital. Yep. Finger open. And it's down. I think it's half one, isn't it? Probably, yeah. Let me check the time as usual. It's the time you're getting. We've got about 10 o'clock, didn't we? Yeah, 25 to 2. Right, not bad. Not bad at all. Put a bit of a more of a fight than I thought it would. Well, like you see in the video, it just didn't crumble, did it? No. It just came down in one big unit. This has been rebuilt in black stuff. This has built the original line motor. And this bit was built out of sand and cement. Rock hard sand and cement. That's all that kept it up really, wasn't it? The sand and cement and like eight headers. Yeah. One there. One there. One there. One there. One there. There. There. Here. We sound like on over the hedge. Over here. Oh, yeah. Here. Here. And then it's tied in there, wasn't it? To the original building. Yeah. Which pretend a bit there. And what were the wood things? I don't know what they were. Just bits of pattern for some reason. It did have a chimney near originally, but you can't see where what's original and what's not. Bit of a mishmash. Well, like I say, it's going to be a nine inch wall. We're just going to skin this up with snowy, snowy smooth commons I think customers picked. Right. Didn't want it rendering. This bit face break, but old looking. What we need to do is knit back to the house now. Pick up our mixer. And then we'll probably try and find my plumb. We can plumb these soffits down. That could be done with the level. And we'll show us our little trick with the timber on that. And then that's going to be tied in. We need to get some ties as well. Screwing ties so we can tie back into this. And back across here as well. There's no damp course in the building. It's not even a garage. It's just an outbuilding, which they're just doing up basically just to use a bit more. It's not going to be an office or anything. So it's just getting tidied. Well, it's not a bloody hazard anymore. No. And the wall looks straight now. We have a feature that one. Yeah. Right. So let's get packed up and get back and get this mixer. Try and get a few courses in today. And then we've got a few in. We can get the profile tomorrow on the intermediates on there. Obviously put the timber profile there. Let's get sorted. And it's about three o'clock. Come up for three o'clock. So we've got the mixer because we've come fitting the one before. We're all set up now. Alex is just loading out. So the plan is to get it all set out. Get a couple of course down. And then we can put the intermediate profile at this end tomorrow. And a button up this side tomorrow. And it's just straight running then till we get to the pike. Yeah, we're going to bring the trestles tomorrow for getting the pike. So yeah, we are getting all set up now. I'm sure the rest is going a bit. I'm just going to use the straight edge to plumb down off the soffit. So the first line on the left is a plumb line, which doesn't work. It ends up over here. That's where the plumb line ends up. So that's not happening. I'm just going to pull it from there and use the straight edge up to there so it services slightly out of plumb, which can end up in the right place. Same there. It's not going to work. Plumb that down. Our brickwhip is going to be proud of this. It's going to be out here. So we're going to use this as our starting point and just range it to the soffit. We'll do that. It's not critical. We're just breaking with what we've got. That's it. Haven't checked it for level yet. What I'm going to do is I've got a couple of posts on there and I'm going to string a line from up there down there. Rob's style, as I saw in his video the other day. Always picking up tips.