 So what we're going to do is we're going to keep the step in, keep the bottom pose in, we're going to wrap around it with brick. These are the Tobelmorph legs. Nice and very, very rough and grippy then. Thank you, no cut that bit, fix a bit. Happy Saturday morning, Saturday August the 27th and we're back here on the I may remember this one, this is our first job back from the middle in February, we did the game. Conservatory conversion into a kitchen, brick to the window. Here's the flag we broke, we'll repair that. But anyway, we're back today because it's had a new full door and as on the job we did across the road, the porch, I took off the RTS today's job. It's a stone porch so it steps down out the house into the stone porch. So Neil's put the new front door on and he's raised the floor level up inside the stone porch so it's leveled through into the house now, which means obviously the doors, about 150 higher now, so it makes this this block paver step obsolete. It's too much for step up now. So what we're going to do is we're going to keep the step in, keep the block pavers in, we're going to wrap around it with brick and put another step in the middle up to the house and we're using these 450 by 450 gray flags. These are the Tobelmoor flags. Nice and very, very rough and grippy then. Seem to be a lot better than the Wysdale's. But yeah, that's again, we're going to come round probably to here. So make one big step at the bottom. Give another flag, one, two, three, four, flag and then the top step is going to stick out. Two flags on top. So you just got that plan pots here. So the plan pots can go up on the steps here by the door and then you've got the it's going to be a nine when you step into the door. So yeah, that's our plan for today. Here we go, 10 o'clock, 10 o'clock update. That's the step set out now. So as I said, bottom step is four flags across, two at the back and then the top step comes up out of that. So you've got like a wraparound step and then one at the top there. Very big beds at this end, but obviously the floor's out of there. Now that should make a bit more sense. Everybody watching. So there's our flags. So each box has a flag. One, two, three, four, five, six around the perimeter. And then this is going to be our top next step, rising out the centre. So it's going to be a wraparound step at the bottom with a centre step at the top. Then each flag is going to go on and out after we've set the step out. And then we'll get this top one built out. It's just jointed up. I think I need the spoon. Yeah, big beds at the end because there's a slope on the drive. These things are censored by us. Nothing's ever straightforward, but we'll just get on with it and get it done. So yeah, these are the top ones like these. You can hear them quite, they're very grippy, which is quite important for a front door step. The wires there are very similar, but very, very smooth. So yeah, as you can see, it's completely swallowed at the top step now. So that's going to disappear completely. So it's going up nice and it's done. Nice Saturday morning job because it's a, when you're watching this, it's the Saturday of the oldest bank holiday weekend. So we're having some sunday Monday off, aren't we Al? Oh yes. And then I've got a source of work out for Nick Creek, haven't I? Oh, maybe do another wall on this road? That's a little repair job, that job, yeah. But yeah, this is the street we've done so much work on the street. This is the street with the cheeky monkey coffee and bacon. This is at the top of the road. So that's enough waffle as we keep getting told off for waffling. We'll get you back on time, that's where we get the, get set out with the step and get the flags on. Catch you later. And stage three, complete. Now it all makes sense. There you go. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight flags, which we're going to put on imminently, but we've got to put these brick slips on first and we might have to nip off and get some tire adhesive so they stay up there. I'm sure this grab stuff in the tube won't do any good. So I'm thinking I'm wanting it to tool station in a minute and go and get some for that. So I'll leave Alex here to brush up and tidy up, get everything ready. So yeah, we'll go for the tire adhesive so it stays where we put it. Catch you in a bit. I'm back. Just been to tool station, got what's it called? Pink grip? Pink grip. Warning, not for amateurs. No, I can't use that. Okay, is this up to me? Yeah, anyway, it is a split, it is a slips. It's weird because they're just, I don't know where they come from, but there's no face on them. Customer said either he just kept hold of them. Right. Yeah, look, there's the back, there's the front. We're going to use these anyway. And we're going to use the pink grip to put it on. Just to cover up the air. Yes, cover the wood up and then we're going to just leave perps out and point the perps, big mortar. So I'm going to do that now. Never done it before, but in for a penny, in for a pound. First one, we've got a cut in half to keep it bonding over the top of these plinths. As you can see, there's the original plinth, they're staining. Ideally, it would have been better changing all this brickwork before the door got fitted, but we weren't around then, so we might do. So I'm going to get that done now while the tidy's up and then it's just going to matter if the frame's locked on. Let's get to it. So you won't, you should be proud of that, it looks lovely. And there you have it. We have a very decorative set of steps. Should get you two main ones and then you wrap around. Wrap around, yeah. And so all it's left to do now is just a bit of a clean up, but you don't need to see that. Oh yeah, and this is what's been put in with pink grip, was it? Yes. With pink grip and we've just re-pointed the crush joints. So there you go. Another set of steps done. That'll do us for today, so thank you very much for watching. If you enjoyed, be sure to leave us a like. And if you're new to the channel, you want to see more, be sure to hit subscribe and tap the bell icon so you're always notified. It's always a massive help, all the support we get from the channel and we greatly appreciate it. This has been, well, it's more than Steve today. Brickley with Steve and moral support with Alex. Some very fancy steps and we'll see you in the next video.