 We're a bit underprepared for this quick tip aren't we? Pinspeed, I think it is in the bucket of water. Right, quick little tip. Let's climb that. Yeah, right on this humid day it's coming up for three o'clock so we're putting a sneaky hat. There we go, we've got two coats in and we've stuck a damp on, even though there's no damp in this building, we've even bedded the damp on. For all those people who don't like us not bedding the damp, we'll also set out level. We'll just go and brick for brick at the moment with the fixed brick clamps, great little invention then. It saves us putting corners up for now. Once we get up half a dozen or so we can put the intermediate profile on tomorrow. So this is just to get us a start but they're great, just put a brick at each end, clamp it on and run it in. Don't even have to check your bond, fix your bond at the end. That's it, all down, end of day one. So let's go and have a good start for tomorrow. So we'll get here eight o'clock tomorrow and get cracking. See you in the morning. Morning, bit of weird seeing you on this side of the camera. Right, so recap from yesterday, we've got the whole wall down and we've got fair courses up as a nice head start for today. Luckily, we can just nail up a wooden profile here and this side we're just going to use the fixed brick clamps which bloody lifesaver. Great. Yeah. Well, yeah. No corner, no profile, just one brick at a time, string it in. It's not being plumbed, we've got to put a line up from the facial board to the brick and follow it. You've got a nice straight line up to there because it's not plumb, that's even worse. So we're just following, that's the plumb line, that's the line we're following. So we hit that facial, the soffit, that's it. Mixers on. Mixers on. We've got our tyres ready. Just going to put my boots on and have a make-a-brew. There's the tyres. Priorities. We've got the tyres going in. Tiny fixtures in the external wall and across here. And of course in here too. Yeah. Every six. Tires going in. So don't worry, there's the tyres going in, there's your evidence. Yeah. About 50. And we've got a makeshift spot board, since we've got it. Oh yeah, we've got the spot board. Shocker. We always forget something. Yeah. Right, let's get going. Right, this is another one of our quick tips. A few people have been asking about this. This is our little nail-up profile that we use when we're working up to a wall. It's the house, anything like that. Mark your line. There's that pencil line there. Put your timber about 10mm back, so you can see your line. She passed me a tyre wire home. A tyre wire? Oh, one of those tyres. A tyre wire behind just as a spacer. You've got to get your line in there. That's easy. Not too bad, that's good already. A bit of weight. See what this goes in? Pretty solid. I was using the big nails because I thought it was land motor. This is winery built. This is sand cement. So normally we put masonry nails in there, so they don't do that. That seems to be holding okay. So when you put your line up... We've got one. We're a bit underprepared for this quick tip, aren't we? I like it all this out. The main thing that is the line. Obviously normally when you put your line in to your wall, you come off the top of the line, like that. But when you're coming off this thing, you come off the bottom. I hope that doesn't pop off. So your brick fits underneath. Your pin's not in the way. That's it. Just put it up and away you go. What a bucket mate, if it's brick. It uses marvellous invention. What I just clamped on. Put it tight-ish. Back and down twice. Pull it for a long break. Because these bricks are very wet, so I've given them a chance to go off of it. How are you doing? Some of them are still wet. Yeah. Well, luckily, big house next was over in the shade. Going to be shade for the up-to-dinner time. Nice and cool down here. Yeah, there's our line we're following. Up to the soffit. That's our pencil line at the end. And plenty of ties going in. These are a bit stiff because these bricks are very wet, whereas these are very dry. So they end up tucking down. There you go, this. We're on now 17 course. Yeah. Tie-wise next course. So we'll go back on time, that's for a bit. Something in now. That's 21 on. Something loaded. Coming on nice. Yeah, we're getting there. So just probably a little bit to top out on that on Tuesday. And that door to build. So it goes back Tuesday. So I'm going to have dinner now. Get back to it. Day two done. Not quite there. Which we weren't supposed to be anyway. That was the plan. Finish that pike off Tuesday morning while Alex is blocking that door up. I think we're going to be out 20 brick short. Standard. So we'll have to go and pick it up Tuesday morning. We'll go up under the pearling. I'm going to take it long to fill that in. Now I've got three more ties to go in. Out here. One, two, three. I might even put one at the top there. That's it. Going home. Long Sunday. I'm back out working tomorrow. Alex is having the day off. Just getting our blocks round. 45 lights. Just a quick one. This is a swan of iron. This is our trees. 12, 13 years ago we dropped this. Cleaned the bricks and rebuilt it. Just looking nice and straight. Mixed it on. Alex's water. We've got brought our extra bricks so we've got plenty of bricks to finish now. So, I'll be up there doing that after I've helped Alex get this door out. Once this door's out Alex can get cracking on this. I think we've just got one time lapse for this. Our inside goes off. Really afraid yet. As you can see it's been extended in the past. You can see the different course bars. Andy the roof has been putting your perlings in. Re-battling it. Felted it. Cutting it to toilet but I'm slating it. At the moment. So we just need to get this frame out now. Hopefully that doesn't fall on our heads. She's even put a hard cut on. Yeah, that's it. I'm ready to go. We'll just get Alex set up. That bit up over there is budging. Yeah, it's only those three courses though. Yeah. We could just use the old bricks to do that, couldn't we? Oh yeah. The ones we've er, yeah. The headers. That's good thinking. We'll go clean up. We're doing two skins still up then. Yeah, and we're back. Change your plan. As usual you've just got to go with the flown. Work with what you get. So that's got to be replaced now with the limp up. Here's where the jogger went in. See the brick cut at an angle. So we can't put the blocks flat because the frames that have set that far back. You're going to have a big gap here. So we're going to put a skin at the back and a skin at the front. That should be okay. So Alex is going to get set up on here. I'm going to go up there, finish that and then drop back down here on our pallets. I think we can ditch the line now. The brick camps have been three brilliant super piece of kit then. We're not adding that now, otherwise I won't be able to do it. Let's do. Just added in there. We're probably running a bit late now because we've still got to get to this other job this afternoon but we just have to work on getting that done. That's Alex all done. I've done all the cuts ready for this skin so I'm going to do this while Alex gets all tidied up. A bit of a mess at the moment. So all blocked up. All the loose bricks have been taken out and all bricked up nice and safe. So going on to my bit and it's very hot today. It's meant to be at 27. So thank god I got that done before the sun came round. Well done. See that side's all got the soffit on. That side hasn't. So I'm going to say it's not done. We followed that and we strung the line up to the soffit but it's nice and flat. Of course we've made it with the bricks that we picked. I think they do look smart. A new brick with the old look because snowy, commons smooth 65mm. Pretty easy to get hold of and not expensive either. Quite a reasonable price then. I think it's been blocking the door up. We'll just time-lapse this and then we'll have a quick walk round when we're all done. Seen a bit? Right, a quick little tip. Right, obviously this has got to be set back for the render. So I've got a baton flat piece timber. Don't know what that measures, probably about an inch. And then just range it in and that'll give us a distance back in time. And we're done. Double skin block work done. Nice and tidy. See how nice when you're picking them brick up they make a nice job when you see them all in. So that's what's done on this one. Off to the next one to go and finish that off. So you'll see that in another video.