 That's where I understand, there's the kind of crap that's come off of it, obviously there's no flashing there, this is ridiculous. Get out of the braking. Yeah, as Alex said, we've loaded the brakes up and we haven't got the steel yet. Good. Monday? Yeah. Well, it's not good yet, but it's Monday morning, we're back here. Yeah, it's 9-11 today. We're back here, so as you had the update last time, I stripped all that down, Dad finished the back of the extension part and I've just moved it now. But we've already hit a side, you know, it's not Stephen Alex with that drama, we need that part of the shit. I know. But this time, what's happening is, this part is getting, there's a steel going in and then there's going to be a pipe going up like around the back. But from the end, it looks like it's a 90 to all that. This just seems to be... I don't know if you can see. That wood's doing nothing. I don't know if the one behind it is, but that one, I ain't doing much. You could probably just, if that wasn't attached there, that'd just fall out. Oh my God. It's filming? Yeah. There you go. It's just punching into the wall and then God knows what's gone on there. It's like shrunk and it's moved. I'd leave that in there, in case there's brickwork drops. I don't know. It's floating at the moment, but if it does drop, that's not there at all. It does decide to drop. At least that'll stop it going all the way. Does that answer our question with the lint wall in the garage, though? Yeah, we should be okay. We've got to go up high in that anyway. We'll just chop the top off this little, leave this in. Because the garage doors attach these bits of 3B2. What a disgrace. This is nothing. This is just a stud. And that downspot goes down for gully in there. It's like a half-ass garage job, isn't it? It's like a corrugated concrete roof. So we'll do about the air, that. Well, all that just gets cut off. Because it needs redoing anyway, doesn't it? I don't know where that's supposed to go now. Don't take any more off that. That's staining. I thought we were building over it? Yeah, over the top of it. I thought we were building the pillar? No, no pillar. We're punching just the wall that they've done. We're doing that with our steel. Right. But higher up. So what we need to do is get our scaffold set up, get this brickwork knocked off. At least we know we can take that down, take this out, and just take the top off this one mantle, and we can go above with our, because we need to build this up, this up and get our steel on top. We've got a small steel with a lip on it, for a nine-inch wall. So that single we're going to build is a double, solid wall, nine-inch. We're going more towards the lintelite of the house. So we are staying now. So what we'll do is we'll get the scaffold set up and start taking this brickwork down, chuck it on that big pillar. Since this house has been altered so many times, and badly, then we've got the laser out, and we're just using as pure as the data. That's two inches of steel, and it's levelled into the house, so the porch keeps it safe as a house. So we've won our garage doors with a minimum of the same height as that lintel. We spin it to the back. Our lintel is lower at the back, because it's the small door that was made to measure for the whole. The camera works at 100. So this lintel is 1560 above the laser. I'm pretty sure this goes at least two courses higher. They are on. Be as review-filled for me, please. So the back lintel is 1560 above the laser. The laser doesn't matter where it is, it's just a data line to measure. So this lintel is 1600. So that's only 40mm higher than that in there. It's a bit weird. But anyway, I think what we'll go for is that height, the amazing one higher. So the lintel's a simple height match. That gives a six, a seven foot two-garage door for a seven foot quite a decent sized door. So we've got all the lintels there. But we've got a steel to go in there. And the steel is where the roof, the steel might need chopping off on the end of the lintel. You know what I mean? Because it's got the upside of the steel. It's all hard to work out, but we just have to put it in and if it needs to be cut, we'll have to cut it off in situ when we come back and piece up the pikes. Because all we can do is put the pikes up completely off. And not when any cuts on, all the cuts are set right back so that when the roof's done we can just come on and piece it all up and set the knocking stuff off. It's got a weird pillar that sticks out. So this under here isn't part of the garage. That's the part of the garage door. So we'll have to build it round otherwise it'll get strange. Again, there's no drawings or anything, so it's on us. I can't believe that. We've got to kind of crap this come off of the tree. A big bush. So I think we've got a bit of a plan now. So we'll get this scaffold up. I think we're going to work to this lintel. Level through with that. So we don't have to touch the timber lintels inside. We can just go straight over the top of them. Which is good. Keeps everything secure. Makes it easy for us less demolishing to do. So yeah, Alex is going to start bringing this scaffold up. I'm going to get my boots on before it drops on my foot. And we're going to get this knocked down. Go back to town, that's where we get up. Nice, straight, flat, four planks. I wasn't expecting those. You see that? The reason why that's not falling. There is now each. That'll be sat on that timber lintel on the inside. So we can't leave it over that. That's why it's not falling over. There's some of the bush tree that was growing over the whole place. That is ridiculous. This way you shouldn't have stuff growing around your house. Get that off there. Get this moved. At least chop it off. So we can get in here with our steel and our brick work. Which is going up to the... That one. That's our height. So that's top of our brick work. Down to basically mirroring that. Which looks a bit ropey at the moment. Like I said, we can't finish it until we get a roof to pitch it to. The roof is sitting on top of that. And then top two courses for the flashing. So the roof comes off flashing up to the window. All the way across. Yeah. So we need to get rid of some of this crap. Not all of it, just so we can get this wall down. Obviously no flashing there. Down onto the roof. Luckily we don't have to mess around with that roof. It's corrugated concrete. But it could be asbestos. So luckily we don't have to touch it. And it's all very damp as well. So there'll be no dust coming off that today. So once Alex gets back, we'll get some tools up and start knocking this down. Make some sense of this so we can get ourselves organised. Put it back together again. I'll have to see if we can get the steel at one point. Let's get this thing knocked down. Go on, see if I can pick it up on camera. I think so. You can certainly hear it. Just rock hard more, doesn't it? So they're not popping off in one brick. It takes a bit of smacking, but... Now you're in a bit. Start hitting it down the wall rather than across the wall. I'll do it in a sec. Yeah. Just stop the wall vibrating as much. That's vibrating right down to the original garage wall. Yeah. Yeah. It's now down there. This is what we're up against. People say the stuff we found always seems to be really bad. That's the lintel, the timber lintel, where the main seating is. Downspout through it. Put it through it. And then that downspout goes down to the pulley down there. So this is coming out. This is coming out. And we're going to put a hole in a bit further up for our steel to go in. And this is coming out. Probably up to about here. Maybe try and find a bend to put on it to throw it out onto the roof so it still drains away. But this as well. So I don't have to drill up the wall. Unbelievable. And then you've got the difference in the pipes there. So you can get your hands under there. Something's a bit quick. You just can't leave it over the tube. And this one here, detached too. It's not moving. Maybe it's mechanically fixed to this one, but it's good. Break time. And I'm not liking the look of that. It is forecast a bit of rain today. It just doesn't cool down yet. So, yeah. So you have to break. Thank you. Right, Alex is up there at the moment. I'll show you from down here. That gutter had a piece. There you go. You've got that. I've glued off a Chinese takeaway and a bin bag on the end of it. And then it comes through both limples. Like that. And then through that stud. And then you've got this two-bottom lintels at different heights, different sizes. You've got bits of 2D2 underneath. A few bits of crackles. You can put them together. And then Alex will show you. Do you think that's held together with just one big nail? Yeah, it's held together with one nail. And there it is. And show me the corner pillar that's come down. Oh yeah. It just came off. It was already loose. It's all shaking. It's very, very weak. Probably lying more to that. Yeah. So I'm going to clean that off. Probably get the reciprocal on this nail because I can't get proper leverage to get it out. Whatever. The thing that does the cutting. So I'll get you set up while I do that. And then Dad's going to go pick up the steel, I think. Beautiful craftsmanship. This needs taking back as well. Sure will do. No? No. Oh no, it's just coming out a bit, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, it should be okay. There you go. Oh, we've got a newspaper. There's your hole. So we're just going to do the same for our steel? No, we've got to come hide and that hole needs breaking up. Oh yeah, but we're doing the same thing, aren't we? Yeah. That timbalinkle. See it's stood? Yeah. It's still a piece. We need to cut the timbalinkle down there so we can take it out and we can break that hole up and form a new hole above it. Okay. Could you grab me the wood blade then please? Obviously just a quick one. This should be common sense, but if you're changing the blades on anything, if you've got a safety switch, just put it on. Otherwise you might crush your finger. I don't know what you're talking about. So safety on, or if there's no safety, just take the battery out or unplug it. Don't bash my arm properly. It is. It's snapped in. So yeah, safety first. The timbalade on because this sits onto the wall at this end. We might have to put a prop under this end, Al, and cut that end off as well. Yeah? Yeah. It's kind of attached to it. That could be left cut back to the stud there. So it's sat on the stud and then we can break up that hole. Break up that hole and make a new hole above it for the steel. And then this end, we need to break on top of this pillar. So we need to chop that back off the pillar as well. So we're going to have to go in. There's an acro inside. Put an acro under that for now. It could probably sit on the door frame. There's a door frame at that end. So we'll see. I'll go around the back another look. So get that end off first and then... I'll cut it up to that. Yeah, anywhere near that. Anyway, even just where the hole is, you can get that piece out. I'll cut your back a bit just so you've got room to work. Mm-hmm. Check there's no electrical wires or anything there first. Yeah. Or if you get the door mechanics. I think it's part of the carriage here. Right, it will come from underneath and come across a bit towards the middle. That's it now, go back up. It's probably nails underneath it. Hmm? It's probably nails into the stun underneath. Yeah. And this isn't helping either. No. Hit it up. Huh? Hit it up. From where? If you get the ball up there. Ah, it's a nail that I was hitting. Right, I'll leave it. That can stay where it is. Okay. No need to take that out. So we just need to get the two bits of brick out now. Got another blade. Pardon? I need the other blade now. I need to disconnect the wire that's there out the way and take those two bits of brick out and then we're going to be able to mine in the lintel but we should be sitting our steel on top of the porch lintel. Depends if they put one in or not and how far they've gone in with it. That's it, just spin that. The door frame's holding the lintel up. There's no need to prop anything. Well, you have it. There's the steel-sized hole. There's a lintel we've got to try and cut back there. No, don't cut your back. Just go around it. Oh, there you go. Yeah, cut that then. We're going to take them out as well. Oh, are they coming out too? Yeah, you've got to get some neat brick work up there, aren't you? You've got to pretend that hole wasn't there. Yeah. So we've got a few of the abstocks in the back we can do that with. Yeah. The tradesmen. And we're building up the lintel out. I don't know that side of it. There's the steel which I'm going to go and let it do its way in a minute. Yeah. And the lintel's been cut back on both sides and now that Dad's passing me scotch I can get all this polished off so we can get that built back up. Is it sitting on this or? It's going above that. Are we just laying like one course of building the pillar up one more course and two? Maybe even three. To get it above that steel. To get it above that timber. Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. No rebuilding there. There you go. That's the bricks loaded up for now. Somewhere on the pallet, but as you can tell I don't really want to take that stack much higher. But that'll give us going for a bit. I was going to put the mix in but we forgot to take the fed back before Dad came. So I'll get that mixed in while he's putting the profile up. I think when Dad comes back with that steel we'll have a quick lunch and then we'll throw this throw everything we've got at this pike. So catch you then. 22. He's loaded the bricks up and we haven't got the steel yet. But when the bricks up the steel was in the steel stockest. But there it is at the end of the drive. That needs to go over here. So that pillar's built up. This pillar's built up. That was where the original tin warm went in. So we're putting our steel in level with the lintel. Alex is a bit worried because he thought we wouldn't get done. He thought it was double face but it's not. It's face with the lock on the back. So it's probably about eight. Two, four, one, two, three, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. There's 12 block on that pike but we're coming higher up with our block. So there's probably about ten block at the most in it and whatever brick it is. I could say it's a bit higher in the front because it's a 200 by 100 RSJ with an eight mil plate welder on the bottom for the front, for the face with it. So let's get that up here and get them on top of it. Right, half two. Not doing too bad. There we go. The steel's on. The pillar's raising up. That brickwork's done. Which is awkward but we managed it. It's slightly out of level but that's up. There's nothing to do about that. It's already on massive beds and at that end it's sat on the house lintel. So the only way to get that down is to chop the end of the lintel off which means that that brick should be sat on. 30 mil of lintel. So we just kept it slightly out. It's not a lot out. So yeah, it's set up basically. I'm just trying to get some life back into this mix with some wet sand. So it's done a quick mix. So when you do a quick mix, plasticiser, what the plasticiser is designed to do is trap air. So it's like fairy liquid where you do that in water. It traps bubbles. And when the sand's dead like that, it's been rained on. All the air's been washed out of it so it takes twice as long to let you mix. Come back to life. All this seems to do is just separate and then it's a bit crap really. You see it's all separating. Our mix isn't usually like that. And it's because the sand is wet. Hasn't been caused properly. Another tip. Whenever you're getting some bag of sand and you've got a pallet handy, put it on a pallet. Otherwise it just sits in its own water and the water just soaks up to the bottom. It's on a pallet. The water can run through it and it won't soak water off the floor either. Another little tip there makes a massive, massive difference. Now I'm jointed up and ready to get down. I'm going to go and make myself a brew while that mix, that looks bad now. While Alex gets his bucket full up here and then we can get cracking. Get a piece of brick into there and get it tucked pointed so it's nice and tight. And then another two courses and we get ready for the first course of block which Alex can send up when we get. It's built. Just need to get this last bit jointed. I'll go grab the air. Bit of pointing to do there. I'll switch the camera off now and then Alex can do a little outro when we've tidied up. There you go, that should do it. That's tidied up this part and a brick brick done with a pretty hefty steel, but we got it in. Not bad. That's a very weird day. It went our way. I think, like I said before, I think it was this job's way of apologising for breaking us the other day. Yeah, that was a nice, pretty straight forward and all things considered. Not easy, but as you'd hope it would go. Yeah. There you go. So thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed, be sure to give us a thumbs up and if you're new to the channel, you want to see more, be sure to hit subscribe and tap on that bell to be notified. 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