 Right, better make this quick before Ken puts a record on. Back up on the deck with Alex. Boom. And we've put the handrail on now, but we're not going to fall off any time soon. Me and man. It's boss man. That was quick. And good morning. Next day. Tell you what, it's a lot warmer today. The buddy jackets off already. And I think the long sleeve's coming off in a minute. I'm going to even swap my gloves. Yeah, that's how warm it is today. Lovely day today. And I didn't get to film this because we just wanted to get this ready. Liam's not in today. He's not feeling too well. So just me, Steve and Alex. I felt weird to say it that way. The other Steve and Alex. So Brooklyn with Steve, Alex and Alex today. We've shifted the G-deck up one. So now this is set for the rest of it now. We'll be able to get the rest of the courses and the copings off on that now. And tell you what, this G-deck ended with absolute dream. Like, took us like 15 minutes to do that. And we've also lifted the spot boards up too. Fancy swans I've ever seen. We've double braced them so these, they aren't going anywhere. Same with these. We've got our hammer rail at the top. Got this holding them together. They ain't going anywhere. So now it's just load, load, load. I've got one bar ready. I think we need about another 500. At least. In fact, seven courses left. We need close to a thousand. I've got a bar full of back bricks ready. And then just find the other bar. We'll have a mad load that morning. Get at least close to the amount of bricks we need and get cracking. Without Liam, we're going to have to do all our mixes. If you've seen this, Liam, I'll dare you. Yeah, I think that's all there is to update you on. Get cracking. Hello. Right, since we don't have Liam, I won't bother him, but Alex is here on the mix. Yeah, we may be on our own tomorrow because Alex is away. So, and Liam may still be off. We don't know yet. So that's kind of... As I was having to work, I thought, oh, that's odd. So it's loading days. Yeah, so Liam may be off tomorrow. We're not sure. We'll see how that goes. But I'll turn you around. More or less loaded out for a good bit. And there's a few spares in the bar already. Once Alex's got that mixed through, we're just going to be cracking on. Sneals have been measured out and we've got the markings down where they're going to go. There's like the centre line where the steel is going here and all that fun stuff. We've got the opening measured out. So Tony's got a drawing now of where all the steel is going, the sizes and such. Alex is returning. He's got our mortar. Got to say, all the lovely stuff. Once you get the hang of it, it's just... Water. Look at that, expertly one-handed. I'll take over now, up on the deck. Got a few brick loads out. Alex has got our mix ready. This stuff is brilliant. We're down on that one. And we've put them to the top one now. Hand rails. We've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven courses to go. So what I'm going to do now is as Alex has done here, he's laid these bricks out, he's measured it, picking out the two, three fives for the headers. Trying to keep the back as flat as we can. The back got a few good bricks in it still. So we should be good for a little bit. And because we're quite higher up, we don't really need, we don't need this yet. So, me and Liam should be good for a little bit. We're going to barrow some more brick over, load us out a bit more. All the dud ones, we're stacking to a different pile just so we don't have any crap-ons in the face. They're all unusables at the moment. So we're just going to filter through as we get them. Mix is cleaned out. Dad did mostly cleaning. I finished off the rinsing, finished off the barrows. We're just wrapping up. Getting the last bit of the mortar used up, having a bit of a point up, bit of a rub down. And that should be it. We've got four courses left. I want to see where is he? There he is. There's information if you're heading out on to... We're on to the top two courses. Boing. And it's raining. Which is annoying, but it's not going to stop us because these bricks are that dry. So we're going to get these two blasted on and see if we can get as many copings on as we can. Obviously, I've said before, we haven't got enough copings to finish it. So we're going to get as many. Get all the full ones on as long as the weather lets us. It's obviously going to be pouring down later. We don't want to be putting copings down on it. Yeah, it's a lump of wool. And then it's on to the extension next week. So I'm looking forward to that. What Dad's doing now is setting the brick on the last course of this wall. And I know it's usually just out to the top of the wall, but morning. This is two courses. This is the same height as the other end. You said that looks a bit high that. So we should write out how do we check. So first thing we do, straight on to YouTube, on to the walk around video. And there's a video of Tony on the wall. And we paused it and you can see there's a step in the wall at the top. So we're stepping it in line with next door's house. So it's going to go, we're going to put a slope on it. So we're going to come up the back level through. So that two courses that I put up actually works as a dead man. So we just managed to get those last two courses in. I haven't done the cuts yet. So when the weather clears a bit you can get the cuts done and start getting as many copings in as we can. There's the coping, which actually sits with a drip on the front, our side. And then it sits flush at the back like that. That's nice and easy to put on. Sits flush with the wall. So try and keep it dry. It's not raining now. It's a beautiful day now. Start a quick look inside. There they are. Fire up Friday. Look at the smiles on the faces. They're a bit late today. They weren't very happy. Yeah, good. Well, happy chap is in there now. Oh, there's our copings. They're just getting them. Oh, yeah, they're nice to them. They're going to top it off nicely then. Let's get up there and get these on. At least we're going to get it finished today. It's going to be good. So there you go. There's the old crumbly wobbly wall. And there's the new solid wall, which you're not actually going to see it because this is all going to be solid. This side of the extension. Boys are just busy over there digging. We're going to get as much as we can up to there. So that way, that part's finished for the neighbours. They've got their privacy back. We can then get the gate installed, get all the wood taken away. That's not us though. That's the other boys. But our part for this section at least should be good to go and finish. It's a bit overwhelming that we're actually near the end of this. Well, Dad and Alex built that. Me and Liam are going to start cutting the headers. Liam's all geared up, ready? That'd be for this, for this blackboard. So we're using the BT and he's got us all set up with the water suppression and everything. So Dad's now up and up to going to the copings to go diagonally. And Alex geniously thought, well, cut the bricks down with the grinder. Nice and smooth. And then just sit them on that. So it's a bloody smooth transition. Looks freaking smart. Master of his craft, that's what it is. So, the bricklayer with Stephen and Alex have arrived at. The other pictures of the lads. I wanna see Tony for our little meeting. Let's go.