 So there you go. Two lintels are set. I wish all jobs weren't like this. This has been one of the easiest little jobs we've ever done. It is after break and we're ready to get bashing. I don't even have one seat. This whole corner's been rebuilt. And we're back on the lintel job. Because I make Malcolm's bean. Always nice to work in a proper scaffold. Let's go up and have a look. Just the M6 down there. Down in the dip. There's the speed cameras. Yeah this is great this. You can see where it's lifting. Not a problem. Wonderful customer done. Thank you Don. Let's tuck all the faces. Let's off it off. You see there's some block on the top. I think they'd go the width of the cavity so we'll have to slot in underneath those. But that's not a problem. There's all the dust from last week blown up here. So yeah. Today we're going to do these two. Tomorrow we're going to do this one. That lintel's at home. You see where the lifting is. So that's all going to be sorted. So we're going to pretty much going to redo the whole top of this section. And then we're going to put trays in as well. Even though there's only speakers off to the roof. We're still going to put new trays and everything in. So yeah. I was a bit disappointed that's solid. But we can get over that. That's not a problem. So yeah. We'll get ourselves organised. And get cracking. As we're obviously on this big scaffold today. We're going to do the thing that we used to do on site. Which is we have a rope with an old profile clip attached to it. And it's going to be our hook. So we're going to have a little pulley system to get all this stuff up. Instead of hoitering it up and down. We're just going to hook it on. So that'll be the plan. And then obviously I'm sure that'll give you the rundown of what's happening here with all this. So catch you in a minute. Although the block work is trapping our brick work in. A quick sweep through with the reciprocating saw. Gets everything nice and loose. These concrete lintels again. And here's our angle line. I don't know how it's got so rusty up here. Because it's like there's an eight inch overhang there. But anyway, it has got rusty. You've probably got just less than a hundred mil seat in there. Seemed there. No, it's about 70, 80. Even less. So yeah, that's going. I've took the brick work right back to the corner. Because our lintel's going to come to here. So our upstand has to come up here. We'll just fettle it around in the corner there somewhere. And then I think from what it's worth. Because it's only a two brick pillar. Two and a half brick pillar. We'll just go right through with the tray. But one solid tray. And then we can just tuck it up underneath. Probably just tack it into those blocks actually. And there you go. That's all we're changing it with. Oh yeah. Thinner galvanised. Thinner galvanised. But a nice big upstand for the strength. Not that it's holding much. It's holding three coats of brick. So yeah, let's take this down with us and go and get a brick. And the bloody silicone. So this trim. I'll have to sort something out with this trim. Yeah, so there you go. I keep saying this but I think these are these boot lintels. Weird looking things because it's like hollow. But we put insulation in there as we go. There's our other lintels. That's as far as we've gone today. That's tomorrow's job, that side. I'm going to check this for plumb. If it's not very plumb I'm going to rebuild a little corner here. It's just straight. The bricks are actually horrendous. Back when this was built. I'm pretty sure the bricks weren't delivered in packs. They were delivered on back of trucks and just tipped off. So they're all chipped and in the right state. They're not good. Yeah, let's just cut the cavity tray, which we're going to slot under here. What else? Oh yeah, I was going to show you the lintel. This one we just took out. Looks like they put a liquor paint on before they put the windows in just to protect it, which has worked. This is where it's seated. The seating here is about 120. Seating this in was probably about 90 with that. So why don't you just put it central? Have an equal seating. You can see the old red-leaf paint. It's done its duty on the upstand, but where the water's getting in on the face work. And that's the bottom of it. First lintel's in. Where's the house's level? We haven't done anything. We've set it right. It's like rough as anything, but it's nice level anyway. The beds could have been a bit too high or something. I'll have that. I'll have it. You won't, I will. So there you go. Two lintels are set. I wish all the jobs went like this. This has been one of the easiest little jobs we've ever done. Pardon? Yeah. But yeah, the bricks came out nicely. No need for propping. I didn't even clean off these bricks. Dad managed to do them with the hammer and chisel. They were that easy to come off. So yeah, it's been a nice change of pace from some of the usual... It's a done customer. Sorry? I thought it was a done customer. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I forgot to mention that. So yeah, the customer took all the facial boards off for us. So big thank you to him. He's made our whole job here a lot easier. Just in general, he's been moving stuff for us. He's been getting stuff sorted. It's always nice when the customers are... Yeah. ...to get the form creased and then you can... Just trying to get this creased out. Oh, there's the lintel. There you go, and the tray sits out like Dad said, because it's so close together. Maybe we'll just have one continuous one. We'll get all our events in and whatever. You know the song and dance. Let's see. There you go, get a better look. There we have it. So we'll just use up that mix and have a quick lunch and then we'll get this plastered out for the end of the day. This whole corn has been re-built. Sorry about the wind. So there you go. Over, new lintels, new tray. All nicely re-pointed, nice and tight. The whole back of the house is wonky. So you just have to follow it where we could. And here's all the week events just for the doubts. Seven. Two separate lintels, one continuous tray. That's an upstand there. That brick hasn't been set. See the upstand there? Just there. So what we're going to do is, when this one comes along, I'm going to put another upstand against that. So there'll be two week events together. But the two trays will meet there. So rather than trying to do a whole straight right across the back. So that's it. I'm not very pretty to follow this brick work, as you can see. You can see they've got low enough to pick up. That's it for today. It's the end of our Sunday. We're back on the extension job tomorrow to get finished, to get the steels on, get the two course on the front of the pike up, and then back here Monday to get this one cracked off. Get it? And we'll catch you in the next one.