 Let's just say Non-Britley has built it. He was never happy with it. So he's knocked it down himself contacted us and asked us to come and rebuild it for him. Footing's a bit iffy so Alex is just cutting a few of these with a face brick down to get him in. West brick like multi. Never heard of them but they're going to make a nice wall anyway. What are we doing? And summer's back. What's the date Alex? Back 20th of August. Think so. Yeah summer's back. Got some cream on again. We're on this job now. This is in Maghul for one of our viewers called Dougie. And there was a wall here originally. I'll insert the picture of it, which let's just say Non-Britley has built it. He was never happy with it. So he's knocked it down himself, contacted us and asked us to come and rebuild it for him. So yeah he's stripped it all down, cleaned it all off, bloated it out, got a mix in. Looks a bit of chaos to get them on, but as you can see a little bit of footpaths, enough footpaths left for anybody. Footing's a bit iffy so Alex is just cutting a few of these with a face brick down to get him in. And these are the brick, the light. They are actually an Ibstock raven head hearted red lipstick but they have like a case in them. Takes the edge off them. I'll show you. Just find the name. West brick like multi. Never heard of them but they're going to make a nice wall anyway. Nice little heart in them. Very similar to the house brick as well, which are their red rustics. We've not got a lot of batteries today so we're going to be a bit too much in time-lapse. So that's just ruining that bottom coursing. The trusty trench blocks in ready for the Blake's profile to go on. So a brick and a half pillar this end, straight wall. Let's get cracking, get this all set out and go and have a quick break. Right, Monday morning at quarter to eight, back at my goal. And remember the charging cable for the camera today so we'll be able to film a lot more. We had a good day on the last Friday. Yeah we got the bulk of the wall up and started the brick and edge so we've got the two corners set up. And so we've just got the brick and edge to do on the front wall and then the whole of the side wall which is pretty much the same size wall. So I'll take it show you what we've done. There's Alex. We just did a straight joint from wall to wall instead of two of the knit because it's different bricks. So that's ready for it's brick and edge. It's ready to go. So same again here. All nice to clean up for us. We've got a few brick down on Friday. Just use them all up. We're all loaded so we're probably an hour and a half ahead of ourselves that we were on Friday. So over that good start we'll get everything done today. Well we're going to get everything done today hopefully before a decent hour. So we've all set up plenty spare bricks. Plenty sand. Got an extra bag of some interesting case. Custom got that over the weekend for us. So what's left to do is get a mix on. Get the profile set up on the trench block like we did on here and then get cracking. What's that? We're filming now. I just wanted like a quick shot to just like put in the middle of like the mortar disappearing off the board. You bit artsy. We need some cream on now. Yeah. Well I do anyway. Real quick one. These are the feather bricks with the right and the wrong side. So looking at the feather origins that's the right way. If you want to learn more about that we've got a video on the right side and wrong side of bricks. Check it out if you want to learn more about how to set a brick. These are a bit more confusing so because they're a bit smoothish on the face. Check the ends if you're not sure. Yeah so like sometimes it's a bit harder to tell like for them say this one for example. So the sides usually offer better guide on which is the right way. So yeah if you want to learn how to set then the correct way down check out that video. There'll be a link in the description. Time check. 25 to 10. So we've got three on. Got it all set out levels. It's not quite level yet. I think it's probably 20mm at a level on the footing. So we're working four to 300 here. Four to a foot down there. So every 75mm on this course every three inches on that course and we'll soon pick it up level by the time we get to the top. So that's a third of it up now. There's only nine courses on this side. So we've got one, two, three, four, six left brick and edge blues and then three extras on the pillars. So yeah we've got ourselves a good start. I'm not doing so bad. Just going to have a quick brew now. I'm trying to keep the momentum going. Trying to get it all done before it's stupid o'clock. So safe to brew. There's a quick one in our instinct corner set up trench block. I know it's bedded on the tarmac but that will be cleaned up after when we're done. Get your first three courses on the block and when you get them three on the block's gone off. Then that's it then. Just running in. And this end we've got just a puffy piece of bottom nailed in. Got a gauge marked on. So no corners just straight running in which saves a lot of time. I think I'm filming. I think you are yeah. Cool. It's nice close up though. I've had my face. Mr couple of cross joints out there. Are they the old ones? They're putting the old ones out there. Can't listen to the radio while this is on but I can listen to it on my phone. Let's get me some cream on first. 215 on brick. Just talk to the camera. Put your lining please. There you go. Alex is up. Again not too tight. Okay we got sorted. Fitzbrick strikes again. This is a little just a little thing we do is put a tie wire in just to take the line off the face of the brick. So there we go. I'm going to wait to lose. Let's get the line. The hot dogs go on. Why? First one because we're not done. Can't beat a bit of Titanic anyway. Watching the film. Keep them tight mate because these brick are big. Yeah awesome to me. I was the whole joint forward then I put one brick in and I was back. All right one o'clock. We're making good ground. We've got about a hundred face bits of horny and I'm including the pillar. One o'clock. What time is it? Half past 12. Oh even better. Half past 12. Excellent. We've got one course on top of that. On top of our face work then our brick and edge. So one course on top of that. One top of that and three courses of pillar with a peer cap which is over at the house. Yeah I can point at the house now because I've covered the number up. Number editing numbers out. Yeah so that'll give us the same height as this and then once I'm on the pillar I'll just go and jump on the brick and edge and start on here. So by the time I've done the pillar you should be well into these and I can come and join you. I'll just leave us the brick and edge this afternoon. Here you go. There's plenty bricks left over. There's a lot of ropey ones though. A lot of dirty ones. Yeah I'm just trying to fill them away. There's like these mucky ones. Well they'd be all right. Probably best not to put them in if we've got plenty. Don't put them in. Yeah. Just stack them to one side. In fact take the bricks off take the ones off the blues because they're in your way. Yeah. Yeah don't bother with those on the front. All right I'll get this other one covered while Alex is loading out and I'll get this mixed whirling. It's about half mixed left in yet. Investigations. I hope there wasn't a diamond in this bloody wall. I'll just stay tight. What's the sevens number one here for the class? It's on me now aren't I? You filming? Push it towards me. What do you? Hang on take some of this out for me. It's only about 20 to four isn't it? It's only about 20 to four. That's it. Done. We did work late Friday so we can make sure we had the line shirt done and we did a lot of messing about Friday. Today was pretty straightforward so we've literally still got it done and we might even get to the builders' bricks today. If we pull our fingers out and get tidied up quick. All finished. Better bricks, better water. Someone's in the water. Red bricks look nice with the blues on top. Nice contrast. Nice rich color then reds. So that's it for the whole time. Off home ready for the next show. See you next time. If you'd like to give us a like drop us a comment and hit the notification bell. You've got to say subscribe. Oh yeah and subscribe. That's always helpful. Join the other 16 and a half thousand we've got. See you in the next one.