 There you go, that's this side 98% done, we're just going to do the same on there and then we're ready for the concrete. Right, it's 300 bricks set out, we're going to get the profiles up now and we're going to use a mix-up and see what time it takes us to. Monday the 25th, eight o'clock, bit late, usually get here at eight, that's half seven. But anyway, we're here, got a lot to do this morning. I've just unwrapped those bricks to try and let the air get to them. You can see how wet they are, so they need honey combing. We've got concrete to mix for the cavity. Got a nice board over the hole now, so a bit safer. Got backfilling to do. Got the viscreen to put in properly, this was just put in temporary to keep the insulation dry over the wet weekend. Fence is coming out, as you can see the fence is knackered. It's not only leaned out, it's pushed out of the bottom too, so it's coming out and getting replaced. So that's coming out, I think that's coming out. And the two panels, three panels, two posts, and the base panels. We've got backfilling to do down there. I think I've said already about the cavity to concrete. Fence's viscreen to get down, backfilling, then profiles up, loads and brick out. Got a full sheet of insulation to spare so that can go back. We're going to just muddle around with a few bits. So we need to honeycomb some bricks today as well. While it's like this, get some wind in the sun through them. Then a lot of fiddly things to do, but we should be straight by the end of the day and hopefully get a bit of brick working too. I'm not sure if the concrete is coming or not today. The customer's going to ward it but I'm not sure if they've got it ordered or not. But we'll see. So let's crack on. Right, concrete company will come in this afternoon but they can do this morning, but we need to be ready in an hour because they're on the way a few miles up the road. And then they're coming back here to do this. This is 0.6 so it'll be paying for a metre anyway so we might keep a couple of bars extra to fill in the cavity up and then we're not mixing it then. And then the stuff we've got used for mixing, we can use for backfilling the bit ballast. So priority now is get all this out, get our fresh piece in, get all the doors cut in, get it ready for concrete. So we'll get back to this lot later once the concrete's in we can do this. So yeah, we'll put you to town that's for this bit. Okay, there you go. That's this side, 98% done. I'm just going to do the same one there and then we'll be ready for which is due any second. See you somewhere. I'll go find this knife we'll see you when the concrete's here. Big blue chisel out. Can you get it replaced today? Yeah. Obviously like Dad said, now that we can get to it we'll repoint some of this because it looks less than desirable. That one, that one's obviously being replaced looking how clumsy that was. Concrete cancer. That's why we can never go wrong with a good timber post but anyway. So that's coming out, I think that panel's coming out so we can get to that corner and then now we don't have to work overhand. Because some of those use their gates to get in that. That our breaking concrete company've arrived so I will get you set up somewhere while they get pouring. Morning guys. Morning. There's probably a bit too much in there but like I said, we're doing the cavities. We've got three baryfals over because we're getting our cubes worth. So yeah, that took what, ten minutes? Yeah, so we're all organised now. I'm going to start tamping this. I'm going to put a couple of plastic bags on my feet to look up no wellies. No, I forgot to bring them didn't I? Did you? Oh, I'll have a look. So, there you go. Get this tamped off, tamped finished. Got a gorilla tub. Yeah, yeah. Just take that this, throw it on the pile. Take some out if it's heavy. Yeah, a little bit left in the august so they just need to get some, our three baryfals are going to put it in the gorilla tub. So yeah, this is a very, it pressures off because there's a screen going on top so it doesn't have to be perfect level. It just has to be down deep enough for the screen and it's going to have a tamped finish on it to give it a bit of a key when the screen goes on top. So it's very nice that. And then we've got the we've only got about two 25mm concrete to go around the perimeter in the 160 calves which is going to take quite a lot of concrete up there. So we've got plenty. So yeah, enough ruffling. Get me plastic bags on, some of this is coming out and we'll get cracking. Back from lunch. So we've got our board down. We've got this at the back really yet. Nearly finished here. Cavities have been filled up. We've slowed it from the inside to the outside screen. Form that. The way it is. It's not even worth dragging it out down there. We'll just take the whole thing up. Course to course. Just a four brick return each end. Exactly the same. Four brick, four brick, door to door. And then because we took the panels out you can see we haven't pointed up properly so we're going to tie that up tomorrow as well. So hopefully we're going to make shoes look today. Yep, at some point. Don't want to look at the time but I'm going to have to. Ten past one. That's not too bad. So, yeah. A lot of old ups again and we weren't expecting to be doing this in backfilling and stuff. You just want to keep pressing on so you can't just say we're going home when we get it back filled. What's the code? Two rex. Going home doing nothing, not getting paid. So, if it pushes along, keeps it working then just get it done. Probably about another half dozen. Maybe eight bars to go in yet. There's a lot to go up that end. And then by that time we'll be set. I might start a loading brick out. I think we're going to take this next panel out as well just for access. So let's crack on. It's after two, isn't it? We're getting the mics up in the middle of the day. There are 300 bricks set out. I'm going to get the profiles up now. I'm going to use a mix-up and see what time it takes us to. So it's up, so it's up. Back filled. All's left out. Posts, I think we're already making that. We need an extra spot board and an extra two stands tomorrow, don't we? Yeah, we need to bring all four stands and an extra spot board. And then we're all set. So I need to get these two profiles up and get them nailed up onto the wall on each side. So let's get the boards loaded out and let's get cracking. We need four blocks left for the spot board. We'll put one there. Cool, let's go. Cross down one profile up with the fixed brick. Do that as on. Just fix that. Through the groove. Always forget the grooves and then round that. Down courses on. Just got to put that last trend. Wins up again. Just got to get the last profile up. This is up. Right, and up. Two on twenty. Divide by twenty-five. Gives us 84.8 per course. So just under 85mm. Just right, because these are 75mm brick. Just to turn my boards. So just stick to that. There we go. I don't want to jinx anything. That was our first good day here. Got the concrete in. Got the rematch to get. Five courses. One, two, three, four. Yeah, five courses. Six on the end. Six on the end. Yeah, happy days. We've actually made some progress. So, apparently it's meant to be given off a load of rain tomorrow. So we're going to bring Tent much to mind this May. I want to burn it down because it annoys me. It's cumbersome and heavy. It's all these things that two brick layers, one of which who's impending his hospital visit shouldn't be messing around with a little loan game. This went through a while. You know what? Edit this out, Dad, because I know you're just going to hit it anyway. Anyway. So we should be picking up a tent for tomorrow. Get ourselves set up and try and work how we can in the rain. So we'll see you tomorrow and see how that goes. We were in the middle of a Halloween shoot when Dad wanted to get an outro. So I'll let my glamorous assistant do it. Thank you for watching and be sure to like the video. And if you're new to the channel you want to see more of maybe this, we'll see. We'll tap on that bell, that way you'll always be notified. It's a great support for the channel and we greatly appreciate it. We're actually close to 40,000 subscribers so thank you for that support. Any additional support, which isn't necessary, there is the super chat option under the video and there is a link to Dad's PayPal in the description. Again, not necessary but always highly appreciated. Especially in Dad's trying times where his hip's going to get done soon. This has been bricklaying with Steve, Ghostface and Nia and we'll see you in the next one. Traaa!