 Tuesday the 14th of December, yes, 14th of December and yes, doing some shifts, going on. Here's the corner we put up yesterday, beautiful English bond. You don't carry them that way, at least it's great, it looks like a face. Looks like a face, don't it? Big lips, eyes. There we go, that side tomorrow looks loaded up for a bit, there he is. So we're just going to get some more bricks. This is K106, the installation is the block work. The blocks are actually not our white and blocks that we normally use. They won't be nicer. I'll say as long as they're a small block, they're not like the length of the white ones. No, that'd be nicer, they will. As long as it's 7 new, they'll be okay, so that's good. That's a good one. Yeah, that's a really good one. And they're going to do the delivery today. YouTube, please come to the rest of us for our incorporated music. Yeah, for our music on the video. Yeah, there you go. So we're hand rail all the way down, as you can see, we're filling the back in. Because you've got to do it course for course, with the headers going through. We've got ten courses to go, which is probably about a thousand brick. 16, 16 copings down. All done by this gentleman here. But yeah, so that's all we can do at the moment. Like I said earlier, we're on standby for the other 30, I think, 28. So we can get this down so we can get it set up with the extension, I mean. Get all the back filling, all that fun stuff, all that done. So let's take it over here as well, you can just see. Tony and Liam set up a nice tent for our bricks. What do the viewers have to do? Subscribe and hit the bell. It's always helpful. Big help to the channel, big help for us. And subscribe to the A&E as well if you haven't already. Of course, build to the A&E. If you like, comment, subscribe. It's always helpful. Big help to the channel and for us. So we appreciate it. So let's get this trapped in the G-Dec down. Hey guys, how are you doing? Welcome back to the channel. You're watching Tony and Steve and Alex. Absolutely brilliant. What we're going to do is show you how quickly this G-Dec can come down. We'll tie ourselves up, how long it takes to take down. We've got all this to take down. And normally scaffolding, planks and trestles. That was great, Steve. Yeah, half an hour, 40 minutes. Steve's done the timer, Steve, you've got the timer going. There you go, guys. So what we're going to do is you're going to press the timer. I'm going to put you by the mixer and then boom, we're going to be away. Watch out for that foot there. There's the rope pin somewhere. There's the pin. 10 minutes, 28 seconds. It's masked it. Sand arrived. Nice tumbag of sand. There's the tumbag. We've buried it all in to here. But we've got a bag of Snowcree, some white cement. We're going to use that to give a tester to see if that will be good for the extension. So we're going to do a sample of that tomorrow. Right, there's our corner started. That's DPC 11 now, so we can't put the full corner up. So we're going to get a stringer out now and get these two courses running, get this bond set out. Let's just take your time and get it right. Because it's got to look like that. So what we're going to do is just keep it stretch ahead of. So a Flemish Bond plinth. And then back to English Bond for the rest of the build. So that's it. Let's get cracking. It's on the boards. Alex is already steaming off the head. He's getting the splits in now, so I'm going to go grab that one. Then we'll get cracking and getting this set out now. Tom's getting our best angles as always. This might be a very short talk as it's 12%. Let's see what happens. Underneath the Tony tent. I just need an extension today. Anyway, we've got the first two courses. No, one course. What day is it? Thursday? Thursday the 8th. The 9th of December. So we now have a fully roofed in extension. Three Tony tents and a shelter knocked up by Ollie and Will. So we are completely weather proof inside now. So hopefully we're going to crack on with this today. We've established the Christmas market now. Oh yeah, we had a reset day yesterday. Everything was just cleared out. We've got the trestles and the planks in. Alex calls it our Christmas market. So everything's stacked up at the waste level now. And then we've just got a... Oh yeah. As you can see where the ground was, that's all been dug out. The drains have been brought through. I think about six, seven tonnes of stone, didn't we? Easily, yeah. Yeah, pipe bedding, MOT. The drains are brought up. There's a manhole here. There's another two tonne coming today. To catch all this water. Is there? All right. So basically you've got this. The little road for the tackbarrow, which also doubles up as a nice level base for us. And we've got a scaffold map through the front now. As you can remember, this was like the moon. And we had this big horrible concrete foundation here. That took some getting out, but we nailed it. So yeah, we're all set. We just need to get the bond right on these pillars now. And then we can crack on. There's Liam. Yeah, so once these boys moved all this shite, this is all going on the front on the tackbarrows. Then we can set our trestles back up and crack on. And quick reset. You've got solid wall pillar. Door pillar, door pillar, door pillar. And then solid brickwork all the way across. So yeah, that's all for today. Let's get back to when you've got some daylight and we've sorted out these pillar bonds. I've seen a bit. Basically, we're trying to faff about with the bond on the pillars. So Tony said, listen, come inside. I want to draw it so we can visualise it. So this is our left-hand pillar at the front corner, which is over there. This is our centre pillar. I keep saying centre pillar, R2. One of the two centre pillars. Yeah, there's three doors, two pillars. So we couldn't get the bond to work. This is the stretcher course, three-quarter. Stretcher, three-quarter. This course got a vent in it. So we can't do anything about this course? No, that cannot be moved. That's got to go there. You can't have the vent over here. So we couldn't decide how to get the plinth sorted. Because the plinth, put a half on the plinth. You've got the header above, straight joints. Put a three-quarter on the plinth, straight joint below. So what I suggested was bend the rules a bit and put a closure at each end. Which basically, it would be closure, closure, and two full brick or whatever it works. It could be slightly smaller. Then you've got your quarter. You've got a half bond there. And then you've got your quarter bond back. And then again, you've got your three-quarter there, full three-quarter. And that's the way our pillars are going to work. So we won't have closures in the pillars because they're too small. We'll have the three-quarters in the stretches instead. You've got three-quarter, stretcher, three-quarter. Full-quarter headers. Three-quarter, stretcher, three-quarter. So it's all cuts. All the headers have got to be cut. All the three-quarters have got to be cut. So basically, every two courses, we have one full brick. So basically it's all about preparation and making it right. So just winging it and hoping it works at the end. I spent a bit of time setting it out now so I don't have to take it all down later. Yeah. I'm sure the majority will agree that looks the best. We literally are on the option. We might agree that we spent a few days doing this. Yeah. It's not going to happen for a while. Cool. Boom. And this installation's got to drop down to 10mm. 10mm gap. So it's going to run the stillie along here. Get a nice clean cut edge. For the closures on the ends with the two full bricks in the middle. Now, that's going to be stretches above that. So it's going to be three-quarter, full three-quarter. So a quarter bond carries on. Same there, identical pillar. And I've raked out round for the vents to go in when we get them, which are going to be reclaimed vents as we've mentioned before. And there's our fourth vent and our original pillar. But as we've said, it's got to work brick up there in this parapet. So that's the reason behind all that. It's been a lot of hard work. There's our gauge stuff now. We've actually fixed it in place with a couple of screws on the tony tent. So now we can gauge off that for our tie wires and our cuts. We're working a 170 cut at the moment. Good morning, good morning. Happy Friday. As you can tell, we are bloody full steam ahead this morning. We've got Dad and Al there with the barra. We've got all the other guys moving the doors. Now it's got his mask on. He's ready to do his mix. I thought I'd show you quick that we've got our vertical damping as well. That goes all the way down into here. Connected with this one. So the vertical is in and we've got our wall ties in. We plumb them up, screw them in and then you get your tie part and fold this bit back and simply that's it. I've never used these before so it's quite a new experience. We've had a lot of new experiences doing a lot of the work here. Which is great. And here as you can see we've got our charity tray for the vents underneath. As we are using this stuff it's very solid stuff. Very tough. So obviously with this there's no giving it. I've got to make sure everything is perfect so these fit in. And obviously because of the size we cut down our blocks to a 170 so it works a block in the 170 cut and then that works out just a little bit needs trimming off which Tony and the boys have kindly done a good portion of them for us already so we'll get more of them cut when we need them. We're rocking the blue circle products so that is what we're using for our mixes now. That's what made all the difference between that and that at the top. The snowcrete. Again another thing we've never used before snowcrete which it's pretty damn good stuff. It does a really good job. And it's just really nice to work with. And another first for us as well. Blue circle again, thank you very much. We're using lime, lime water which I'm sure we've talked about before but I just wanted to elaborate a bit more in detail that we're doing lime and snowcrete mixes. Five sand, one lime, one cement. But yeah, there's the products. There's the installation. There's the crew. We've been jointed up, getting all sorted. We've got to be jointed up like that. Yeah, so the installation fits in, yeah. Tom's getting our best sides again. There's our face side. Alex and I have just been pointing it up. But there's a quick video update while you've been on time. That starts in the morning so I think we'll catch you after break time then. First blocks. We're going to get these loaded out now. We've got these sent over to the back now. Moved all the trestles and the boards, needs to do a quick sweep up. Can't get better than that, can ya? Looks flipping marvellous. So there's Dad's bit with the corner and then there's mine and Alex's cuts and the regular speed marvellous. So plan now is we're going to let this go off until Monday. Then Monday we're going to pop the installation around the back and start some brick work. For now, for the rest of our day we're on this side. So we're in the proper makeshift tent at the moment. And Dad's got to start with the headers. Then we're just going to try and run in, get up to the plate and then maybe set some more block. Yeah, it is a good thing to look at as well. I think you remember the big mud pile this was. Look at it now. That was our big pile of waste and we've got another wall of crap on. So this week the sites really come along outside at least anyway. We've got a nice bit of wall up. The yard's been done up nicely. We've got a proper set up now. Looking good this week. So let's end it off with a bang shall we and keep this momentum going on this wonderful Monday morning. And we're going to sleep today showing off the proper shape. I just thought just through the timelapse on Alex this morning while he's been doing all this and I'll show you in detail what he's been doing. So like I said in the previous segment all these needed cutting down which Al's done a bit of cutting today and Ollie's been doing the bulk of the cutting for us so big thanks to Ollie for that. Al's been slotting the insulation in so it fits nicely and he's been taping it up and adding what we used to call in college the UFOs. This is all ready for the brickwork now I think after break he's just going to get this last bit of the corner done and get that squared off and then like I said this will be ready for brickwork and while he's been doing that we've just been over on the corner Dad's been getting the end pillar set up ready so we're just going to gradually go up as much as we can. That's what Dad's been up to today he's got the bus 15 and as you can see obviously an English bond but he's big corner here Dad where are you leaving out your profile holes? Right okay so that's to be decided where the profile holes are going so lovely looking bond and with this mortar and the brick tap parent it just really makes it stand out look lovely so the plan for the rest of the day for Dad is him and Alex are going to get a corner built on the far left pillar where our block workers up and as you saw this morning Alex got all the insulation put around so plan is to get a corner up there so that tomorrow we can string some profiles up and get cracking up the other two pillars that's the plan isn't it Dad? Yes just got our muck ready I'm just going to keep doddling along getting other stuff done but yeah I'll throw the camera over there now you can see you can watch it from the ground up Tom's arrived to get our best angles again said Tom's arrived to get our best angles again but yeah let's bring you over here you've never done that before he's got the distractions about him we're actually on with the face work now you can see the corner going up there Alex is tracing the bond through that side into that corner and then where the full brick's tube is going to be cut down to three quarters that bond works lovely over there there's our pillar set out here's this side we did yesterday this side is where we're using all the rubbish bricks here's the corner we put up yesterday beautiful English bond onto the plinth plinth the vent is going there that's it Alex has done the block work now backing it up we're just getting set up now we've put the damp down the two foot damp I'm just tracing the bond through Alex is going to put a little corner up here I'm going to put a little corner up there and then once this block works up and this to here we can string a line up and get these pillars get the block work up on these pillars so yes, I'll be propped so we've got that up to G-deck height it's one course lower than that stuff just because so we can still reach the brick work because there's a big wall in the way and we have to work over hand it's going to be brick work first then the block work so that's all ready for G-deck while I was doing that Dad and I have been blasting in this side doing a very nice job of it too so what we've been doing this morning is we've been getting loads of bricks rounded up a load of half right what the hell and we've been cutting away with the BT cutter morning on this buddy wonderful moth