 I don't know if you can make sense of it because I can't, can you? I don't know, this course and brick here, course and block, could fall down. Right, we're in a pickle now. So we found out yesterday was our trial run, this is going to be the real tough one. Yeah, I'll show you what's going on up here. I don't know if you can make sense of it because I can't, can you? I don't know. It's just basically all this gubbins, what you're looking at, this sat on here and this is coming out. So we're currently working out how to support all this, but also to be turned around. This is the end of our, so the steel's going up there, so it's going to go past the stairs. So we're currently getting all the accrues in, so we're going to get in. The last one we can get in is the, against that trimmer, and then we'll put three in here. This can't come down today because it's supporting all this, this is going to be done at a later date. So we're going to have to try and take out a chunk here. Take out probably, what, 15 inches? Take that out, because that's obviously a case, that which is coming out and we can put the steel through, get the steel up there. Put this in, and then we've got that, what we think, as you can see the joists are running front to back, so we don't think that's low bearing, so that's coming down, and we've got all the units in, so we can still use the kitchen, so got a bit of a job on today. Just take this as it comes, see what happens. First job, we get the ceiling down, forget the strong boys in. So we'll pack the down locks. Quick update at half 11, not nearly half 11. I think we've got the accros in. Alex has drilled it ready for the nib, so this is all ready to go out now. All that's coming out, and we need to prop this trimmer, so we can take this out, and we need to get a prop in there, that's as far as you can get the props now. Just in that gap there next to that trimmer, and then that's coming down there. I have to drill in a few more holes there, and then it's going to be all around the stairs, but it is what it is. Can't make any more of that, breaking some eggs. I'm actually just breaking some eggs. Ooh, what's that do? Now it's all drill, this is all coming down now, and then we're going to get shifted, and have some dinner, and then we're going to concentrate on the awkward end, this end. But Jeff, Jeff's been releasing Jeff in the garage conversion videos, he does the windows and the inside, but the garage conversions, he's going to sort this out, double you up, repair it, pack it out, fix it, put a new joist in with coachcoating, because that joist sits on the, that's the door, so the lens across that with the joist sitting on it, so he's going to bring that off there, and double that up, so we have a plan again. You're probably better using your drill there just to cut into where the holes are, to make sure you've got your earpins off, all right, health and safety, right, I'll get them on now then. And go back to time that for a bit, okay lunch time over, speed bump again, this steel, 350 nib, this side, 350 nib, this side, nine inch wall, this side, cavity wall, which means that steel is pushed right up to there, to the outside, giving it 450, so the nibs don't line up, so obviously that's going to need building up plaster now, it's still got its 350 seating, but in his building up plaster to get revealed straight, but if we put this steel in, in line with that right up to the end, where it's designed to be just up to the cavity, the holes won't line up, so we've got to bring this back to where it belongs, which is, yeah, if we send that through the same as that, then we're going to lose our 200 seating at this end, so the steel on this side has got to be in the same position, no sorry it's got to go back that way, otherwise we have to make this nib bigger, I think, I'm a bit confused at the moment, but we might be able to, we might be able to line them up, make it work, yeah if we do that, let me think, one of these nibs will have to have a bit built up as well, we'll make it work, otherwise we'll have to rebuild the holes, so we're going to try and line the holes up and make it work, it's all going to have the right seatings, it's just how we make it work, we've got the accros out of that one now, that's all solid as a rock, so we're into this bit now, into this cupboard, here the awkward bit, this has all got to come down, so we need to prop all this up with an accro, and we'll make my last accro in here as far over to the stairs as I can, and then we're going to there, roughly, so it should just be enough propped, so we've done the easy bit again, so we've worked our way into the awkward bit now, so we're going to crack on with this now, watch out for the cables, and get this one in, so get into my locks again, that's the liquidator, if you haven't watched the Noble, you won't know what I'm talking about, it's a war zone at the moment, as you can see, but we've nearly got it full wicked out, we've got a, this is ready to come out now, we're not taking that out until the steel's in, the steel's the main thing, because we can't leave this tomorrow without the steel putting, even if it's just put in propped without the pad stone, as long as the accro's under it, so that's our priority, what time is it? half two, oh it's not bad, so got all the accros in for our block work, we've lost a couple of course in bricks, here, here, here, here, quite a few anyway, so that accro is holding up that joist, which trims into this joist, so that's holding that joist up, which is the top of the stairs, so all that's held, ready for all this to come down, but like I say, we might get that down today, we might not, we're more or less wide enough with the width, we're not too bothered about that yet, and we're up here now, we're up to the stairs, now we've got to go back that much, 200 for the pad stone, and same for the steel, so unfortunately, there's going to be a hole in the plaster on the stairs, which is a bit of a bummer, but we can't avoid it, and the other thing is, this coarsen brick here, coarsen block, could fall down, so what we're going to do is, we're going to drill through the side of the stairs into it, and put one of these in, one of these screws, they don't need plugs, and just drill a six and a half no hole, and it's a torque bit, so you just put it straight in, and that will hold it in position till it, because obviously if it does fall down, it's in an awkward spot to put it back, these ones here we can slide in, just before we put the steel up, bit out of the way, so I'm going to drill and put that in there, get in there with a wood bit please, first, doesn't matter what way we're going, as long as it goes in, makes you better, oh yeah just in case, I probably do it without hammer, just we're not vibrating it too much, actually I'll do a special effects on that one, oh finally got our seat in, and there's the stairs unfortunately, but where it fits, so I'm going to swing it in, out through the door, out into the cupboard, back onto the wall and the crates, well that's the plan anyway, and then we're going to see that jockeying it up and see how we do it, so here, see how we get on, I'm ready when you are, go in with it mate, so you're not lifting, so you're lifting the end, it's the light at the end, about a foot, a bit more, you push it towards the wall now, you need to push it towards the wall, to your touch, to your touch, oh this way, get ready to lift it on that wall, one second then, okay ready, yep, it should be towards me into this corner, right we're in a pickle now, up on the town so I'll have a think about it, all right I know people watching this are going to say well why'd you put that ceiling first, because it's the least awkward to do yesterday, I know now, standing here I think, well hindsight we should have put the other side in first, but that was a lot of extra work, propping up and everything, that's a big hole to have propped up on our clothes, but anyway, along on the shorties, the steel's long, and putting it from that side is too short, so what we're going to do is get this, up that end, swing it in, bring it up the wall, and then when we get to the top, padstone's going to have to come out, and we're going to have to swing the steel in, under the other steel, and get it in place, I know, so what we're going to have to do is put some of the strong boring acro in here, we can't just prop the steel because we're going to get the steel past it, so we're going to have to put an acro in strong boring, so the acro's on either side, so let's get on with that quick, quarter past four, right that was tough, but it's in, it's in position, now it just needs lifting into position, and the pad's going under, let's take that padstone out to swing it in, the only way of doing it, so the steel's currently back on acro, for now, till the pad's going, and yeah, we're going to sound, get this in position now, got a few coats and bricks to put back in there as we go up with it, and then a nice big bevel on it, and see how we get on, so here we go, right quarter six, it's in, it's not finished, but it's in, still got to put the pads in, but it's safe enough that the acro's in, it's all pointed up, so we just need to get the bolts through, and the padstone's in, and a bit of pointing, a little bit of pointing left at the end, and point it where the acro's have been, but that's all going off at the moment, so I'll pack it up, so we're just going to get it tidied up, and skedaddle, tomorrow off, back Monday, so we'll see you back on Monday.