 Jeez, I'm knackered. Work smarter, not harder. Just clamp a level up there, you can just whack them in. We're up at three to take Alex the airport. Hello, it's nine o'clock. We're up at three to take Alex the airport. And I got back home at six, so I went back to bed. I'm knackered, so it's nine o'clock now. I've just arrived, just getting set up. I'm setting the mix up here. So I'll bring the sand to the mix, into the bucketing water. I can bring the sand up in a little bar. Just to try and make things a bit easier. I'm concentrating on this side today. Take this side as high as I can, and I'll swap over and do this side. So I'm just using one spot bolt there and one pile of bricks in one area. Just simplify things. Not bother how long it takes me, I'm just going to plod along. It gets done when it gets done. There's no rush. So yeah, she's getting her boots on. Get the mixer out, and get this mixer on. So we're catching a bit, quarter to ten. I'd have just forgotten to start over here, but it's an effort just to get out of bed. So anyway, let's just quit moaning. We're set up. Mix is in, as you can see where I've put the mixer. I've found a nice little corner for it, so I can just put it straight on the board. I'll bring the sand up in the wheelbarrow, so I'm not carrying stuff. It's carrying weight. I'm putting weight on my leg that does it the worst of the wheelbarrow. Obviously it does all the weight for me. So doing out the mixer at the time, it just mixes quicker and easier, and I'm not going by a full mix then. So I just need to load out some brick over there with the trusty brick tongs. That's the regulars, we'll remember them. When you come on with the ones drying out, I've moved the van onto the road because I want to get those bricks dry. Now the sun's on, so they should dry out nice now. The blocks are still very wet, but I don't need to be moving them around too much. So yeah, profiles are up as well. They're at full height now. That's 2100, so they don't need to be moved again now. So that's it. Motor's on the board. I'm going to put the line up in a tick and then we're away. So off we go. Oh yeah, it's Quartz 10, haven't heard of Alex's landed yet. He should have landed by now, but we have a terrible signal here. No nothing yet. Let's crack on. Quickish lunch, quickish. This will work harder. Work smarter, not harder. Just clamp a level up there and just whack him in. Getting a bit high now. We're getting another two or three courses and I'm going to start off to sort and hop ups up out to get the top we bang him in on the bloody tent. I might have to lift it up, but yeah, this mix is nearly done. So I'm going to tip that out, get another half mixing, not breaking any records, just plodding along. Yeah, nothing else to put. Flo's gone off now, so there's a couple of drips off the tent last night. I've had to restack all the blocks as if work isn't hard enough. Moving gears twice. What's working nicely. There we go. Should have done the first thing, but this is just so I can get round it. I've even got the bag propped open a bit, trying to get this sand dried out a bit. Everything soaked right to the ground. Bricks are coming on nicely. So I'll be able to shift them. I'll move some of them. So yeah, just keep plodding. Just keep plodding. Quite literally. It's a little bit because it just gets a bit tedious. There you go. I've got, I think about 21 on there. Yeah, seven to go. 21 on there, seven to go. And it's getting a bit of a stretch. So instead of, I started flagging this time of day, so instead of setting up hops and stuff and that, I've swapped over to this side, swapped the odd level on the clamp and swapped the line over. So I'm going to just use this motor up on this side now. Hopefully I should get at least, at least eight or nine on it. We'll see. Hopefully not too many more because I want to go home. I don't want to be working late because I don't forget I've got a tidy up and everything put everything away soon. Clean up in here for myself. Clean all the snouts off, get all presentable, get all this joints undone. So I'm just talking. Let's get a crack on with it. Just in charge in the radio. Here we go. I've got it on there. Two and four, six, eight, ten, twelve. Twelve on that side. Two, four, six, eight, two, four, six, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven. Well, an extra one there because it dropped down. So call it eight. So twelve on that side, eight on this side. So that's one formix I've used up from running out on house. It's half three, which gives me now time to join it up and tidy up and get it all spotless and get this thing back down just in case the wind gets up. Everything's covered over there. Blocks have dried out nicely in the wind. Bricks are getting there, but everything's covered on the top, but it's still open for the wind to get at them. It's still got bricks on the floor and then the rest are honeycombed. And so that bit's all sorted, all tidied. Sand's been put on the pallet, covered up. Brought spare sand in the van. So we're all set for tomorrow. So what I need to do now is just get this place spotless, joint it up, sponge it off and then get going. Well, actually go down that street there to have a look at a job. So yeah, that's what we're up to. Half three. So just get stuck in. So we're not leaving too late. I'm not leaving too late. I said to Alex in the car this morning, he said, um, she don't overdo it. I said, I won't do it. I said, I never finish after four o'clock when you're away. He went mad. Anyway, he's landed safe and everything. He's with me and it's cold and rainy, so we've been lucky today. Oh, let's shut up and carry on with it. Twinted and tidied, she's some knackered. Yeah, took the, took the visqueen off as well. Put the blocks, I was thinking, getting that's the front door now. Just put a piece of poly down for now. So yeah, not much to go on there now. A bit more on there, but go at it with the fresh pair of legs tomorrow. It's getting on for our four now and I just want to go home, but I've got to go and look at the job down there. It's supposed to go yesterday. Oh, there you go. I'll see you in the morning. Do the outro from home. I forgot to do it at work, so let me get to my, my black space. Yeah, so whatever job this was, I have no idea, but there it was. Thank you all 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, hit subscribe and tap on that bell. That way you'll always be notified when we upload. That's a massive help and is a good support for the channel. Any additional support anyone would want to give, there is the super thanks under the video or there's dad's PayPal in the description. That's not necessary by any means. 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