 Well some weather I'd say it's clear right now. Yeah fine rain so we can come back a week on Saturday to finish it when it stops raining and I swear to God that is the best lemon cake I've ever had in my life. I've got a 16mm rebar which is gonna give us some strength on this comb. Dad's gonna get the copings cut now while I get some more blocking loaders out ready for tomorrow. Happy Thursday, Thursday the 24th of August day. The day after the trip out to Blackpool Pleasure Beach for the big dip is a happy 100th birthday so we ended up walking about six miles yesterday so my leg's done but back to work now which is these, 150 these I think, six inch hollows well they're more like 140mm so there's our blocks, there's our santa cement and there should be a couple of flags under this. There you go, there's the flags. They're getting cut down for the copings, just show you then. It's just a utility wall, can always be rented or clad so we're a bit late because the stuff didn't come straight away and it's raining but not too bad. So there you go, this is the concrete I did the other day which you will see in the video. We're now, how many days later, stacking frog down. What's going to be our today, when they're all frog up? Well you have to turn them before you bring them because they've got a building, you're building the other way up, otherwise you're going to use a lot of water. So there you go, that's it, one block return, eight calls is high. So the rain is going off and it's forecast to stop today so we're just going to blast this out and see how far we get today without working till stupid o'clock. Well we're not finishing this so. No, not now, the weather, it's 20 past nine now so weather forecast isn't particularly good. The weather app says it's clear right now, it's fine rain sobs you think. There we can come back a week on Saturday to finish it when it stops raining. Good. Yeah, crap weather. So yeah, we're just going to work till normal time today and see how far we get. What I'm going to do is nip to J.M. Steel and get probably a six foot length of 14mm rebar and I'm going to drill it, drill this this end of the pillar, insert it into the concrete and then we're going to concrete this section. We're going to gobble it with sannousment as we go because these holes aren't that big. But anyway, we're going to do that so this pillar gives it a bit more rigidity because it's going to hang big gates across here. So we've still just been freestanding, we're going to anchor it to the ground. So I'm going to put this camera down, put it on time lapse, grab a wheelbarrow and help Alex. I'm not doing too bad. Let's say about the packing, packing a half moved. Yeah, I'm after a long day in the theme park. But they're not as heavy as them. They were tough going. But thankfully these aren't as bad. There's some old ones, I think these are older ones in here. So those ones are a bit heavier. We'll try and make sure we get them on the bottom, of course. Of course is. That's nipping to J.M. because what we're going to do is we're going to get a piece of steel rod to put in the return part because what's all the hand gestures and the steel rods going in to reinforce the return where the gate's going to be. So he's going to do that. We're going to have a quick break because moving blocks is a hungry work when you're tired. So while he's gone, I'll just get a few more blocks loaded out and we'll see you after a break probably. We'll get a mix started then as well. See you then. There's that. He's got his little rebar hole. Who's the fella you met? Marcus. So, from what I've mentioned you're Marcus. He's just grabbed me J.M. Steel. I said he watches all the videos and he said to thank Alex as well. So it's always nice to meet people who watch and subscribe. So yeah, thanks for stopping by saying hi. The mix is almost ready. We have a completely beyond-wet bag of sand. So I just took a while to mix up in there. And another point I just want to make. The client just came out and she must have baked cakes for events. Because she brought out some lemon cake and I swear to God that is the best lemon cake I've ever had in my life. I was scared of it at first because there was cream and stuff on it. What's a cream in it? Bloody hell. I was hearing gossips in my head when I was eating that. We're breaking out the big fixed bricks. I forgot how they work. I think it needs WD in it. I think you're over-complicating it. Let me sort this out. We sorted it. We've got the fixed brick ready now. So I think it's our first time using them on a big 6-inch block as our mix. Probably get a bit more water in that. Thankfully the sun's coming out. We took it a good few hours. Put it on properly. Thank you Richard. We're going back so I need to go find another penny clamp. I've got a penny clamp that's the bigger ones. I don't know if that's mentioned but we've also traced the bond out. The plan is hopefully, hopefully, we can get these cuts measured and get them all cut today. Because we're definitely going back tomorrow. So we can get all these cuts ready. We can just split these in next day. That's hopefully the plan. I'll see what Boss Man says. So anyway, I'll get you set up like I said and we will get cracking. Right, well this day's got away from us. It's half a day gone. Disappointing, but anyway. We know the concrete level because we put that into the flags and the flags will check the level. And even if it's within 10-20mm we'll get that. So the plan now is to get this block set here, square it up. Get the piece cut and then the block for the bonding. So that'd be a small piece. Just throw it for the bond. Set them, then at the opposite end. See we've already dry bonded it. The opposite end's got a piece, be a piece. But as we do on the brick work, we'll put the four one on the end. Fix brick it, fix brick it there. Run it through to here and that'll give us our piece. And then next course it'll be a half and then a piece. So the three quarter will be in a block. And a half, block, half. So you never see the three quarter going up the wall. We'll just throw it back. It's easy for running as well. So we can put full block. Next course a half and then run it in again. It should be the same piece but you never make assumptions. So that's the plan. Alex should be back in a minute. He's got the mixing. The sensation's set up there. So he's got a bar of full block there. There's a half block. You just whack that straight in half for your halves. You get a few in them in each pack. You get about four, I think in each full pack. So there's plenty of doing the cuts. How trusty. It makes you feel so. Absolutely beauty that I absolutely love that machine. And obviously you don't have to plug in anywhere. You can cut anywhere. That's why I'm cutting on the job here. Yeah, that's it. Get the shells out and start building something. Because this is supposed to be done today but it's not getting done today. Yeah. So a little time that's while I get myself sorted. Catch a bit. I'm going to get you a little trot. On 12% I'm going to make this quick. I've got two course up. Got our bond. Got our piece size. Slightly at a level at that end. We can get that gradually getting a couple of mil each time. I've obviously got to cut the copings yet. I've got four more pieces to cut. These are the pieces for the other end. I think it's 340. Works the same for both courses luckily. Which doesn't mean that. So before I put this return on this corner. I've just got the 20 mil drill bit. Drilled a hole down there. Can't really see it but it's drilled. It's gone down about nine inches. So now I've got a bit of water. I'm going to put some cement in it and make a slurry. Pour that into that hole. And then bang that in. Our 60 mil rebar. Which is going to give us some strength on this corner. Because we're going to fill these holes. I might even set these blocks upside down. On this side. Setting them upside down. Then we can fill the holes as we go. Yeah, that's the plan. Just to fill the holes up. And make the thingy reach it. Oh no, the gates fell over. Obviously it's not attached to anything anymore. So I might just have to move that out of the way. And we need to get around that side to point up. Luckily the customers neighbours are on all the way. So the dog isn't there. So it's open. So it doesn't really matter whether I'm up there. I'm waffling again. So let me get this cement in here. And get this board in here. And get that binding. So I think we're set. There we go. Nice runny slurry. Into the 20 mil hole. This is not the top end. Just makes it so we can slide it over the top of that. Got the bed back up. Jobs are good. So now, block over the top of that. Piece in. Block. Fitsprick. Wack it in. No cornering up today. We're just going to block and run. No need to build corners on the other fitspricks. Especially when you're in a six inch block. You've got the weight. It's going to be a good pull. So yeah, I'm going to get a quick lunch now and then get back at it. I'm going to try and breathe it back today. So I've not got much left to do. Tomorrow if it's ready, if it's dry enough. So safe for dinner. Well, halfway finished isn't awful. Considering it was a late start and a flat start. Not too bad. There you go. We're halfway through. Four courses up. Full motor going. Dad's got a bit of a corner going on here. There's our fitspricks. And there's our extra support. But yeah, tomorrow, it'll just be get this up and finished. Dad's going to get the copings cut now. While I get some more blocking loaders out ready for tomorrow. So that way, when we do get here, I say tomorrow, whenever the weather's not bad, because tomorrow is forecast bad. So we'll see what happens. The next time we're here. But I'll get the blocks loaded out so we can just get started. It's crossed for good weather. We'll probably, I'll set you up while I'm loading out and then we'll catch you later.