 We're done. 25 past five. We've cut some of these down because these are getting laid down first, so I've cut them ready. Got some nice quarry tiles for packing. We're officially ready for the steels. Steels? These are the little ones coming out. You can have a good look at them if you think now. This is crap. Right. Right. What do you want to film in about yesterday? Yesterday not much happened. It was raining all day, and as you can see, if you can see behind me, the scaffold, the front of the scaffold has been taken down, so we lost our shelter. But obviously, bricklayers aren't ever satisfying. Obviously, there's nothing in the way of our footing now. The legs aren't in the... On the concrete. On the concrete, yeah. But four legs on the concrete. But we've not got any shelter anymore, so we had to... We just covered up the sand and whatever, and then took off. We just did some other YouTube stuff at home. So today is our only good day, and we are going to do what we can. Obviously, when we get closer to it, those lintels are going to get changed. Yeah, replacements in the van. And then, once all that's done, hopefully, we'll have at least some block or block and brickwork ready for slab filling. Yeah. Lintels are up to DPC today, hopefully. That's the goal. Somebody's off to Sweden again next week. So I'll be attempting this porch solo. Try my best. At least it's only a porch, and all the stuff pretty close. I'll make sure Alex is loading me out before he goes. Yeah. And I'll just take me time. So, erm... Did you take your trip with me? Whereby snitching on me to the viewers? Yeah. He's kind of a Swedish passport, eventually he goes there that often. So yeah, it's erm... What is it now? It's about three degrees, so we can get started. I've had my coffee, I'm ready to go. So let's get out there and get organised and get those lintels out. Yes. Very quick update, we've just spoke to the guy who's doing the locking version. And he's said, feel free to use this kit, which isn't great for us. So Alex is just getting rid of all this now, with his expert stacking skills, as you can see. And then erm... We're going to get our scaffold, don't get cracking. Is it how wet is up there, Al? Pardon? How wet is up there? Yeah. Yeah. So that's all going in this kit now, and then we can get cracking. The lintels? We're going to stack the tiles against the heads, just in case. How far? What was that it? 150? No. Here you go. Just have a look. Again, 70mm seating. Maybe... I'm getting close. There's some 70, 80mm. You know, it's 70mm. So erm... We've got to take that out on this, so we can look further back. Pull the end for this. Erm, we'll cut this back with a sawzall, so we can get at it. And take this, fill it off. And this is doing its favour. We might just put an extra couple of grabbers in that piece of timber, that's going to help us support that brick work. That's going to do us a favour. And then inside erm... Probably just put the strong boys right through, tight against this side, and get this side in first. Put your erm... Yeah, you just grab it. Pick it up as you go along and wing it. Like I say, this wasn't part of the plan, this. This is an extra. Because that nib's going. So erm... Once my plan is just done the stick, we'll get a scaffold set up and get some accruising. I'll get this done first. Don't fit. Make it. Perfect. We have a plan. A scaffold set up. A dust sheet set up. These are the little that's coming out, you can have a good look at them. We're going to go back to the ends there. Can't go any further because the steel's there. We can only go up to the steel. We're going to put our accruising this height. We're going to put them in from the back. So that he erm... Right up to the erm... The upstand of the strong boy. And that'll give us 40mm onto this front skin. Which is brilliant. But... We've got this bolt plate here. We've got this bolting into the brickwork. So that's supporting the brickwork. And we're just going to put an extra couple of grabbers in it. Just for extra strength. And might as well we can fit in. Just put an accruing and grab this with that. As you can see something's moved in the past. So we're going to be careful with that. Erm... We've got room inside. Where that ceiling is. Where the ceiling is to get rid of this quarter brick. So we're going to prop here. Take the handle out. Put the new handle in a course higher. Which will give them a bit more... You can see there's a window buffer. So it'll give them a bit more light. So that should be what we're counting on as we'll do it. It'll be ideal for on that. So here we're going to get erm... We're going to place three accros. I'm going to take that brick out. That brick out. And probably that brick out. Erm... Yeah. Maybe... Yeah, that one. That'll give us the... It goes that way. Anyway. I'm thinking of them. On the fire here. But yeah. So we're going to take three bricks out. Then we can get through. To knock the other bricks out of the other side. We're going to keep these for patching the holes around the side. We've got a bit of tar on but a bit of wire will just bring them up nice. For patching around this end. We did get some more holes but you're on a brilliant match. So might as well use the original bricks. Which will be a lot better. That's one of our key jobs to do when the scaffold's still up. So yeah. Let's get these out. Get these grabbers in first. And then we can start knocking these bricks out. How's that? That would have over the power on the... Rattler too. That's six of that. Yeah. Yeah. That's the WD mate. These. They go straight into the brick. No plugs. No plugs. Not the speed of the match. This looks like a patching brick for the side. A bit of bruiser please. Welcome to that Stephen Alex build. Where nothing ever goes straight forward. We've got our little scaffold all set up. And because of where the accros are going. The accros are pretty much going. Point out the... So we need to get this out of the way. Get the accros set up and strong boys. And then put the scaffold back. Obviously so we can work on it. And by then we'll all be propped up. And we can take these into the house and get the mothers in. Just to get the props in. I've took most of it down. So yeah. You've seen us put the extra grabbers in that piece of timber. So all the work is being done by the strong boys at the back. And that piece of timber. And then. Yeah. So get this out of the way. Get these accros and strong boys up in here. We need to pull our fingers out. Because we need this in. And we need to get this block work around today. And maybe the face work across the fence. Because we need to get this slab done next. Adopt them really tomorrow because of bad weather and snow. We're doing another job tomorrow. We're not allowed to film. And then back here as soon as we can. Hopefully we'll be able to work over the weekend with your mum being away from Monday. So yeah. Catching a bit. Right. Jeremy's on. So it's 10 past 12. Which is a bit disheartening. Put in the prop. Accros are back in. Strong boys are in. As you can see they come through that skin onto this skin. Just catch it. Got the packers in to make sure it's tight. A bit of slate there. So we're going to have a big bed above here. But all we're going to lose is these three. There's no sign of that cracking at all. So we can now get the saws all straight through here. Straight through there. And we can drop this straight out. And then same with the back one. Drop that out. And the way it is now. We've got a nice steady scaffold. The accros and strong boys are way out behind where we're working. And we just bought the lintel straight up to this up right here. So hopefully the reinstaller will go a bit quicker. I've just got the lintels down there and marked up ready to be cut. One's going to be longer than the other. Because this one's going to sit on 150. Whereas the back one's going to sit on 100. Or is it? Yeah. Because it goes flat. Watch back through the wall. They're in. Yeah. Yeah. Shall I cut these out now or have dinner? Let's get the lintels out then have dinner. Okay. There comes my boy. Just turn the radio off so we can have a chat. There you go. It's done. That was hard. That was hard. Even the accros were in our way. And we can't cover the door up. Because there's no physical way of doing it. There's the steels that hold the lintels up. Nice rusty steels. Only surface rust. There's no jacking going on there. Yeah. Trunking for the cables. That'll probably get plastered in the ceiling. Well yeah. So this is completely loose now. I won't wobble it. But it's extra heavy because it's very wide. Very wide. So let's get this thing out while it's all propped up. Have a quick lunch and then start thinking about putting it all back together again. We just need to soak up the... I think. Actually we'll keep this in for leaning this. The lintel on to lift it in. Yeah we just need to cut back the pocket far enough. So we've got the 150 past the pencil line for the front one. And like I said the second one just sits onto that four and a half. Yeah. So we'll get this out and go for some lunch. It's very tempting because where that 30 mile an hour sign is. We've got about 50 yards to the spa. That way. You can probably smell it from here. Alright let's get to it. Live action. It's a bit more interesting. You got it? Yeah. You alright then? Yeah. It's on my shoulder. Let's let it go on the wall. One, two, three. What's the game? That's the great friend Dymdon once said. Done four. I was going to keep them reusing but I'm not... They're going to skip. They're not pumping them round and storing them in the garage. They're ridiculously heavy. So obviously we... This needs to come out now and we've got to span it. And we'll also put... Sit. We'll sit on this 100 mil. It's not 70. They're paving slabs there. What a headstone there for the steel. I suppose it's very compact concrete isn't it? So yeah. It's always a pain when they twist. But it's been this six years so I'm going to clean this a little bit off and then get out of here. After two. Way behind as usual. We'll pull it back because we're going to have to pull it back. We've got to allow fire so it looks dark anyway. So anyway, moved all the crap off the concrete because it's two jobs to do. We've got this to do. We've got that to do. That shouldn't actually take long. The first lint lab broke up. I'm just chucked it in the skip. It's a funny shape to build this. We've got the lean tube bit of the sticks out. Obviously with the steels over to the main building. Then you've got the main building. And it steps back the door. So you've got that. You've got that. You've got that. And you've got that. So what do you work off? What I've decided to go with is the easiest one to work out. And that's parallel off the front door. So when you're inside the porch, the front to back will be square. And then we'll just square it as best we can this way. So we're going to parallel off that plinth underneath the door. So what I've done is I've measured that measurement there to that corner. Which is something 82. 1182. And then I've just to go down a bit by there. 1185. So that still needs budging back and touch. Just have a little micro just to there. So you can adjust it back and forth. Just pair it again. Hope we're over. I did think I had that already. But check six times. Build it once. So we're down to 80. 86. 82. So we're within three mil. So I'll just get over again. You see where I started. I started at this line, which is the X. See the little plumb spot. Plumb dot. So we've moved over that far to just try and bring it back in. To square it up. I'll just knit through a drink and he's got a mix on. So now we've got a mix on. We can do this. And we can do this at the same time. And then get this all stripped down. So the customers getting in and out of their house. I think you might have to go on the back tonight. Because obviously the brick works. It's going to be wet. And that's going to get destroyed. They're trying to stand on that. I can't put a plumb across that. So yeah. I'll finish doing this little bit. And I'll get my measurements done. And then. There he is. Oh. What a hero. Don't be a cheeky mooky latte. That's my boy. He's being extra nice. Because he's going to Sweden next week. He's trying to keep me on his good side. Cheers. Thank you very much. Cheers. Be quick. I'll find that mark. So basically I'm transferring the laser level down. So. I'll cheat now. Because I've already got the mark. There you go. The implant. That's the laser just on the side of the level. So then we mark the down as the concrete. Look at that. So that's equal to that now. So now we can do an equal measurement from there to there. And then what I think we'll do is get some brick. Work out our brick bond. You did say as big as possible. But keep a brick bond. Obviously to make it easier for us. So we'll work the... We'll probably work the largest side to work a brick. And then the smaller side that goes into the render. We'll have a piece. This side's going to be seen more as you're going past here. That side's like tucked away around by the window. It's always weird to bury the piece. And then width wise, same again. We're fixed there by the internal. With the laser you can see on the corner. That internal is going to run through flush. And here we'll go as close over to the gullies we can. Which is that pencil mark. So we just need to get a few bricks and work it out from there. But we've got all our marks. We can leave that for now. And concentrate on this. And once the lintels are up and I'm start fettling them. Alex can start getting some brick over. And we can start working the bond out. The important thing is get the block work up. And the brick work across the door. We need to concentrate on the lintels now. Then we can get the lintels up and scaffold down. Then we can get on this. At least when we get on this. The two of us can work on it. So yeah, there we go. I'll just check the levels now. And then we can get on with this lot. Well, Cluster's made a beautiful job of that concrete. Because there's 5mm in it. The only downside for us is it's imperial gauge. Because the house break a bit imperial. Because this is the only part where the brick work touches the house. Right on the corner there. I've gone for metric. Same brick as them, but metric. And the reason I've gone for the metric is simply because the tie wires. Which is the tie wires you can't get them on. The tie wires work. You're not messing about. It's a better job. And it's quicker. So obviously the render side doesn't matter about that. But about the bond and the gauge. There's nothing. I mean, even if you didn't like it. You could always put a strip of timber up there and hide it. But it's not a big deal. If we're 2-thin in then yeah. But because we're not 2-thin in, it doesn't matter. So what that means is the bottom course now. I'm just going to get a couple of blocks and cut them straight down the middle length ways. And see, we'll have a 115 by 100 block. So we'll put the first course round in them. And then it's three course of face, but they're not 2DPC. Got me measurements marked on the corner there. On the paver there, on the wall there and on the wall there. So that's it. We're ready to go. We just need to trace the bond out and decide on the projection. But everything's there ready to go. The measurements are all ready to work off. We just need to get back into it now. Yeah, I need to get up there and make sure the hole's big enough for the lintel. And yeah, that's pretty much it. So we'll catch you in a bit. We're officially ready for the steels. Steels? We're officially ready for the lintels. Unfortunately it is, I think about quarter past three now. 20 plus three. It was very, very awkward. And I've knocked on wood, it still might be yet. Can we get the hop-up, get them on the hop-up. Get them halfway and then we'll lift them in then. On a single hop-up, do you mean? Yeah. I don't think that. I think that's probably going to be at the same weight as that. Not far off it. Well I was there just to lift that, so I don't think it's going to be as bad. We're getting the lintels up dry and then we're going to prop and pack them and put them in position. Rather than trying to put them as soft. Got plenty of tiles and stuff to pack them up with. Still haven't flipped it up. Which side do you want smooth side or down? Smooth side or down? It doesn't make a difference. Those lintels, they've got the three of those at the bottom. There's a smooth base, so there's no top or bottom. Lintels in position, just wedged in dry at the moment with the brick on edge. Thank you. Got some nice quarry tiles for packing. I'm actually just going to go and cut a block down, lengthwise. So we've got an 18 inch piece of block to go with here. And some bedded under. Pack it underneath and pack it on top, it's solid. That was a tad more awkward than we thought it was going to be. Although to be honest, I don't see how we expected the two lintels in half a day, Dad. What? I don't get why we thought we could do two concrete lintels in half a day. Well, it's just been a full day, wasn't it? There you go. That's one of the really fiddly but most important jobs out of the way. There's both lintels going in and across and on better seating than the last ones, because obviously they were on like 50-70. Now they're on a nice solid 100 each side. Yeah, that was a trial. So obviously we're leaving the brick work today. And then I think what Dad said is we cut some of these down, because these are getting laid down first, so I've cut them ready. And they're going to go as the bottom course. Then obviously we will set out from that. But yeah. So Dad's just going to get that, he's getting it packed up right now, so we're just going to get it pointed up and strong. Actually there are a couple of pieces of burr tile and no bed on. We'll find you some. 25 past five. But we've got it done. And it's been done properly. I'll pass this to you Dad, you shall have packed up here. Yeah, we're all packed up. Those bricks dropped, so there's a little hairline crack in them, but they're going to be inside the roof space. So they're fine. There's going to be a hip roof going on here, there's going to be a pike going up. So a lot of these cracks are going to be covered as well. When we come back to the porch, when we're up on the scaffolding, I'm going to get this little crack pointed. So all also inside, solid. There's the original cavity tray above there. It's all in, it's all packed up with quarry tiles. Even got downed. And it's half past five. That was a slog. But that's the toilet. We could have done it quicker. But we don't cut corners, we do it properly. So, yeah, that's it. I'm going to get it tidied up now. I'm not going to show you the front door because I'll get roasted if I'm not covering it. We couldn't cover it because there's no way of fixing the sheet because it's all solid glass right at the top. And the two guys are working everything out, so it was just in their way. So it's just a bit of extra tidying up for us. So with the help of our one mil walkie torches, handy, it's also magnetic. So, yeah, we're done. Are you doing the outro? Yeah. Point at me, shine the light on me. Thank you all very much for watching. If you enjoyed, be sure to give a thumbs up. And if you're new to the channel, you want to see more hits. Hang on, hang on. There you go. Had a look. Scary. 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