 Oh, well done when you get that. I hope it's there. Look at this. I hope the neighbour's like metal. It's a good eddling because we're back here for digging. Got all our digging stuff ready. Alright, it is the day after because it started to get a bit late last night. And... A bit? Yeah, the customer showed up as well. He's pleased with the results. You can have a look properly yourself now. Look at that. So as you remember, there was that big pillar there. And that pillar came out more there. That's one nice big kitchen diner. And we got these bolted up last night. Well, that was pad stoning. I'll just show you inside as well. Bolted in properly. So besides the weight of it and the messing about with it, that's about as strict a hold as it comes. The actual moving the steels off the wagon through the window into the house and up into place was absolutely... an absolute dolly. It was just all the fiddly bits that took all the time, like the pad stoning, the hatching, getting the steels actually pulling level. Now the bolts are in there. It's staying plumb. And we've just got one more pad stoning to do. We ran out of mortar because I got these patched up. Oh yeah, progress. So I think today is obviously get that pad stoning and get the brickwork started on that door and that one finished. I think I'm going up on a ladder, aren't I? We'll see. Probably want to be on that window today because we need to frame off for all the two buildings. Yeah. I'll put it in tomorrow's shop. Yeah. So the next job is to have his nuts in that corner. Get the door out. Sounds good. And we'll get cracking. Right, we've had a quick lunch. This was all tied up before. Finished in here. Bar that door. Oh yeah, one pad stoning. One pad stoning is going to get done soon. So Alex is on finishing off the outside on that. He's up on the scaffold, on the trestle. I started on the door. Did all the tuning from scratch. It's probably less than an hour to get all them out. So there's the rest of the brickwork. Alex's got three and a half boxes to go. And I've got two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, four, fourteen, sixteen, twenty to go. So yeah, just cracking along. As soon as he's done out there, he's going to jump in and get the spot working. But there's no rush for that. Can I have that brickwork done today? Definitely. We're going to be secure. And then if I've got time left, I'm going to drop that in. I think I'm going to take one more quarter brick off that and put a bigger piece under the pad stones. I think it'd be a better idea. So yeah, that's what we're going to do. So, we'll catch you later. Alex is all done. Made a lovely job of that. Great match, great brickwork. Lovely. That's all mixed, tipped out. Mixed with all of them. I've got two, four, six courses to go. All loaded out. Up on the trestle, so I'm not bending. There's an important recap. And I've got half an hour to get that up. So I need to pull my finger up. And now it's going to get tidy up while I get this last bit in. So we've got to meet her nailer to go and look at another job at five o'clock. Which is about 15 minutes away. So we've got a little bit of time to play with. But I need to get this up as quick as I can. So it's going to be a time-lapse job again as usual. So we're catching it. Happy Friday. Back again. Let's take you to today's job. Or one of today's jobs. Sorry, quick one. Nice straight forward door to block up there. It's 900 and a bit. So it's full block and big arse. We're not trimming anything there. That can all be done with the lump hammer and bolster. Straight forward enough. 20 blocks or 18 blocks. And then up here to the bathroom. Let's use the camera. I do have a limp. So, well done when you get that out. That's a stair. Look at this. Vertical. So. We've sat on the other things and there's some snobs here that just need picking off. So if you could pass me that hammer a quick sec. So Alex went out through the window. So I've got the ladder up for me now. So this is basically we're going to follow this for the brick work. Robbie and Robbie have filled us a frame to build in. But we haven't got that at the moment. So we're going to break it up and then put some timber behind to secure it. And you see how I've still not left the tie wire in already. And so the top. Alex popped the beads out on the top piece. So that's out. Now we're going to take the opener out. That leaf. That's three screws. And then that can be lifted out. And then we'll take the frame out. So we're not lifting loads of big heavy windows. Up and down on the roof and in the bathroom. So yeah. I'll try and get the camera in the half decent position. Then carry on. So there we go. There's another one for all those idiots to say Alex needs firing because he does nothing. He's just done all that. He's been out perched on the roof. He's took the window out. He's done all the hard work. He's done all the mud tooling up there perched on the window sill on the roof. I've just studied and filmed him basically because I can't get out there. So just the heads up for that one. So now it's all chopped out. So we can get the brick work to sail up now. That's that. Now next stage is knocked that cavity out and get those halves knocked out. Do you want to try the multi-tipo? Sawzall. Do you want to try the Sawzall? Yeah. Get a hammer and bolster up here too for the cavity. Do you want to use the power hammer for that? Right. There's Alex. Where was that? In the sand. Oh. That used to be in the van now. Don't need to use it, do you reckon? It's a bit damp. I suppose so. And then we'll just use half of that. Yeah. You're going to hear it on your shoulder. On your neck. Huh? It's on your neck. That's an earwig. Look. Got it. Don't want to attack you unless you attack them. They are quite friendly. They're just a bit unnerving when they're on you. Don't kill it. And I chucked it off. They were having to match the steel. Yeah, they're everywhere on there, yeah. Earwig garden. Earwigs and grasshoppers. Anyway, that's enough waffles. Dinner's over. Ten to one. I'm going to actually get a mix in because the sand's out there. It's just these legs and the mix is in here. So we're going to pass it up through the window. I'm going to drive off to go and see Robbie and Robbie and get this frame for a window up there. Probably see the daylight up there. That's where a window is up there. So we're going to get the frame, build the frame in so it's sealed. Put a couple of screws in it. And then while I'm away, I'm just going to get this block work up. Straight forward as it gets. Hopefully it's by the time... Oh, here we go. My face as well. I'll just flip that off my chops. Cheeky boogie. But anyway, yeah, let's get this mixing. I can get going. And then Alex should be nearly done on here by the time I get back. And then when I'm doing upstairs, he can be doing the tidying up. And then it's gone. Friday finish. So it's your job and not today. So just stay on time before I get the mix in. Mix is in. Blocks are there. I actually need to cut four halves and that's it. So it's very happy days because that never happens. It works two blocks specifically. So two blocks, two halves in a block all the way up. That is excellent. I'm just getting the radio because Dad's had to bugger off a sec. The Robby's made a template for that window. He's going to get that done. He's going to get the template attached and then work to that. So while he's gone, I get the radio. No more, no more bloody, this modern crap. I hope the neighbors like metal. Excellent. So I'll get you set up somewhere we can watch the construction. And I will, I'll get cracking. Dad has returned. So music is going to go off. Not bad though, only one, two, three courses to go. But I'm going to be short one block. So I need to find a block. We'll just see what Dad wants and let him know. I'm one block short. Get away. Really? Yeah, I'm one block short. Like I say, we've got a plaster on. It's not plaster off the back of the scotch. Here we go. Problem solved. Let's go help this man. Back after an hour, bloody wasted time. Bloody traffic. So we fixed the window. Fixed it at the top at the moment, just so it's safe. Now it's nice and plumb. Plumb both ways. Just needs a couple of grabbers at the bottom for security. But it's fixed through the top into the soffit. So now I just have to run in now. I'm just waiting for that to ring me the knife for the installation. I've got everything else. I can get cracking now and it's raining on me, but it's not raining on the wall. It's the main thing. As long as that thing doesn't do anything to rain down on me either. Yeah, you. So, let's get this line up and let's get this brick worked on. Hoping for an early dark today, but that hour gone picking the windows, which just killed the day. So much for an early dark. We're going to have to make sure we get an early dark tomorrow. I owe him one. So yeah, got the up-up on one leg there with the board on it. Bricks are back out on the roof because the window is in the way. We did have the bricks in the window, but it's going to be a lot quicker having the frame to build in. No plumbing, just for running in. So I'm going to try and set you up somewhere where you can see what I'm doing and then get cracking. Probably go for the spot board, I think. Well, since the camera died, I had to change the battery, but I can show you this now. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. So as you can see, there were some pretty big beds there. So I just went with flushing it instead because I had to go with what was there and bloody awesome, then beds were massive. Look at that one. But still looks nice, I think, at least. And there's the thermo-light block we had to use because we ran out of five lights. There you go. That's one wall completely blocked up now. And also obviously got the bottom bit hunched up and done. Top points at the top. Tie wires in every two course of blocks, same with the bluebirds. Go back and take a look properly if you're commenting where are they. Go and take a look. I promise you they're there, OK? I promise. But anyway, I'll get back to Dad while he finishes his part. Just wanted to show you there's my part done. So yeah. Once he's done up there, it's just a case of tidying up a little bit and skidaddling because we're back here for digging. Got all our digging stuff ready. So yeah. There we go. Walking backwards down a roof trying not to fall off it. You can see. I'll tell you what, I should have made it clicking on there because I'm not stood on the flat ground. Like a Lego set. Yeah. There you go. That. Look smart. As I've just said that, I've just seen the soffit where it starts thing was up and then down. It's a bit weird anyway. All too thin. Every two of the rock solid block where it was done a couple of days ago insulation being put in. And then we just need to put, I'll put two screws in this while it's tidying up. It's screwed to the top. I just want to screw it to the bottom for security. It's not going anywhere. You won't be able to put it in, but just for belt and braces. So that is, that's my bit for today. I'll hand you to Alex and you can give me a little walk around of everything else. So here he is. I like it down there. Thank you dad. Right, so bear with me a sec. I'll take you inside. I actually know what I'm doing. Hold on, hold my horses. Here's one bit. I didn't mention it before. That's been reduced so you can get a nice big shower cube. I've mentioned it, yeah. Yeah, so there's those two doorways which have been cut out and not cut out, patched back up, and finished them yesterday. Obviously dad did that bit a while ago and it looks lovely how now that the mortar's drying off there, just how nice it blends, that brick match is bloody lovely. And then... We're doing a tiny three quarter in it so I put two bigger three quarters in it just to blend it in a bit. Yeah. Two three quarters every quarter just to make it look a bit better than one little tiny one. Yeah. Which wasn't much bigger than a half. So it's just, you can't make it perfect but you've got to make it right. The other alternative would have been to take the whole thing down which we couldn't really do. So anyway, I'll take you over here. You can't really see them from this end but two lintels on each window. Cut that out. New lintels on both these windows as you can see as well. Let's carefully try. And there's the cut out for the new door size. Same over here. New size. And then I'll take you inside. So, there's the first task we did. Knocked out that fireplace and patched up all the very well made holes that were not filled in. Turn this into a doorway. So I broke out the floor part to find the bricks and then we've erected those little walls to make it a doorway. Then there's the blockwork of the doorways as my part just did today. There's the new concrete lintel that went in for the door. Nice heavy lintel to try and get up there but we did it. And then the biggest one was the steel which went a lot better than we thought it could have done because we were kind of dreading how we were going to get this through but the whole process of getting it in and getting it up was easy. It was just getting it plumb which was the challenge but there you go. And sat on some nice pad stones every side tightly compacted going anywhere. Up every single one, all eight holes bolted up properly to show you again. And obviously as well, breaking out the doorways for the rubbish to sort out later. So, yeah that's been quite a big fixer-upper job but I think hopefully dad will do like a before and after shot during at some point around now or the end so you can actually see how much this has improved. So now, it's gone from being a little tiny kitchen tiny rooms. It's one massive kitchen diner now which divides nicely into the living room which is now more spacious with that fireplace gone. Can I have your TV there? I don't know. I'm not an architect. But happy days. It's been one of those jobs which has actually gone really nice from start to finish. I don't want to say that now. Knock on wood because our next job's probably going to be shit now. But yeah, very nice inside job as well while the rain's been threatening and the sun's been so hot. Very British weather isn't it? Anyway that'll be it for this fixer-upper series. The next part of this will be the dig which will be a separate video entirely so this is the end of the building side of it. So thank you all very much for joining us on this big journey. If you enjoyed be sure to give us a thumbs up and if you're new to the channel and you want to see more be sure to hit subscribe and tap on that bell that way you'll always be notified when we upload it's always a massive help and we greatly appreciate the support. This has been Brick Kling with Steve and Alex with a lot of lintels, a lot of steels a lot of old doorways being turned into walls being turned into doorways and we'll see you in the next one.