 This might not even make it onto YouTube to be honest. I've done that many of them. Well it's part of the job isn't it? Yeah it's part of the job so. Put the angle line in. Second hand angle line because you don't buy angle lines when you're holding. You cut the brick around the brickwork here instead of taking the full under out and sloshing it straight in. So that means these have cracked. That one's cracked, that one's cracked and this one's cracked. Priorities, bruise made, radio. So Saturday morning. I'm not sure what the day is but 24th of June. It's going to be an awful day for doing little's but we're going to get the two angle lines done today. That's the plan. So we'll see how that goes. I brought my hoodie so it doesn't get covered as it did yesterday. So pretty straightforward. Three courses out, angle lining, cavity tray, vents, brickwork back in. East standard stuff. This might not even make it onto YouTube to be honest. I've done that many of them. Well it's part of the job isn't it? Yeah it's part of the job so. So yeah, let's just set these trestles up. Coffee's made over there. Electric's out so we'll get a set up and make a mess. It's about a quarter past eight. Didn't quite get here for eight. I had a lion this morning so we didn't quite make it for bacon busses today. So we shall see you in a bit. Right. Had a bit of an issue with the phone though. I can't use it. Yeah once that angle line's in today, that's ready for dropping. So when the rubbish comes into a door frame, they'll chop it, chop it, drop it and fit it. That side's all out. You can just see the echoes through the gap. That is that. That water's out. That doesn't even need propping. It's out of the phone normally. This side however, in the super extension. There you go. Look at that. Alex is doing is opening up the cavity. You know we keep banging on about this. Open up the cavity. There you go. You get a minute. Take that piece of brick out and that's not that tie wire. Yeah, I'm trying. The tie wire that runs back into the house. Yeah. Except this is just a bit of brick in the phone. That one, it's just been bits of bricks like that just squashed in and expansion foamed over. And this one just looks like it's just straight up foam. I've done all the cutting on this one. You can see it's got a nice big lintel in it. But basically, when they've done the input, I think it's a bit of an angle line in. Second hand angle line, because you don't buy angle lines with holes in. And pushed it up against the oversized concrete lintel. No cavity tray. So the fact that this has never leaked is just a miracle. I mean, there's not a lot of brick work over the top of it, but it still doesn't stop leaking. The mortar's quite soft. She's good for us, but not good if you haven't got a cavity tray in. So obviously, we're going to have a cavity tray in. It's going to be cut back half a brick each side. New lintel, which are run to about here. And the reason I took these extra bricks out is because, as you can see, when you've toothed in, they didn't bother toothing right back. They've cut it back about 50 mil and chopped the back off the brick. So is it pistol? Can you pistol a brick? So they've cut the brick around the brickwork here instead of taking the full under out and sloshing it straight in. So that means these have cracked. That one's cracked. That one's cracked. And this one was cracked. So I'm going to have to take that one out as well now. I thought it's subsided or something, but it wasn't. It's just the brittle bricks anyway, and they've took the back. They've took a third of the back of the brick off, as you can see. So we're going to have to chop this back so we can get full brick in and fix it properly. And again, pop this one out, take this one out. It's like pulling a piece of piece of cotton on the jump ring. Just keep going. I think it's worse and worse and worse. So this is all mess is done now, all the power tools are done. So it's just a matter of getting the rest of it out, getting the bricks cleaned up and start putting things back this afternoon after we've had a quick dinner. So I'm going to get this, rest this done and go and have our dinner. And then while that's just going to clean the bricks up, I'm going to get out the next pudding. That's enough mumbling. Let's get this cracked off. That's enough mumbling. We've got to get on with this. I've got a lot left to do. No. We've got the lintel, the steel. We've got to do that as well. We can't wait for the roof to be stripped. It's got to be done before. That's right. We can't wait for the roof to be stripped. We've got to do that before. We've got to wait for the roof to be so huge. The scaffold looks like rubbish and we can't. We need to strip the roof and put the roof straight back on so we need to get that door first. This is going to knock us a frame up. So I'm going to have to build off my knees. I have to let Paul know as well. What would you mean? What's being done? Reducing that window to 600. That? Yeah. All right. Right. Sorry about the wind. It's now one minute to 12. There you go. The brick works out. As you can see, it's floating on thin air. It's not been propped yet. We will get a couple of propped in. Maybe just one. There's the second hand angle line. There's the plain old pieces cracking. No tray. Obviously no vents. Whatever. So that's coming out. Just getting cut back to there. To there. And we're putting a bigger length line. And we're going to put a cavity tray in. And we're going to put wheat vents in. So this is the cracked bricks I've took out. And I cut the bricks back. So they didn't have to come out because of a crack. We took them out to replace them. So they fixed them. So quick dinner. Mixing. Well, I'll just finish the end of the bricks. And then straight back on here and get this sorted. I'm going to drop this lint out now. Get an acro putt into it. Going as much. Just after one. Alex is getting the mixing. Alex is getting the tools together. They've got the radios on. They have set a stock for the radios on. Turning prints down. Sorry about that. Oh yeah. Lint is there. We're going to find the... We're still looking for sticking our cavity tray up. And then our little wheat vents. We pretty much use buff on every job now. Because most of them are the same colour. And the amount of this show, which is why we get a lot of, Where's your wheat vents? Do not use this spot. Like Tye wife. Here, there's a blast from the past. That is an excellent condition Tye wife. Or whatever they call. But they are absolutely horrible. They are lethal when they're sticking out of the wall. I've had many chunks sticking out of my head with them. Oh yeah, there's our vents. Just got a couple of different ones. We're going to keep them all the same. So, this is all our bits. Cleaning the bricks. We're going to make a few new ones. Just going to throw a couple. And we took three cracked ones out as well. And two broke on the way out because they're not very good. Those bricks. I think you can see the holes are different. Different bricks. Not a bad match, but different bricks. But yeah, some cream is on now because all the dust is over. So I'm going to get this same lintel in. Get the tray set up. I'm supposed to get it on the scaffold then. Get this one blasted in. And get it set up on this one for later on. Right, quick update. Pretty well done. Tray, vents, blah, blah, blah. Top of the cut's done. So that they're rubbing over. Just follow that down. So that side's finished. We're just setting up on this side. It's about five plus three. We've got enough more to finish it, but we'll see how we get on with this. We'll both jump on this. I'm just going to get a quick drink and then get the cavity tray set up and then we're away. And it's sun's on all day here. So it's hard, it's hard. Very hard. It does not when there's crack fix in the wall and you've got to replace them. We're here. Look out when that's dried. So we'll try and find something to put the camera this time because we were filming it, but it overheated and switched itself off. Because the camera's not the heat either. Don't blame it. So we'll get back to time-lapse in a bit and we can find a shady plot. Happy Monday. Monday the 26th of June, 29. We've been to Fairwoods and picked up some more fibre lights. A quick trip to Cheeky Monkey Spa to get a bacon-button of drink on the way through. And then we've just popped back out over to another job to get our acro, but we didn't manage to get it. Quick update. Paul, our customer has been in a... Paul, our customer came in yesterday and he's cleared all this out. You remember this was a bit of a tip. The reason we left it, because it was polystyrene balls and we didn't have anywhere to put them, because we're not using a skip. We couldn't just throw them out there. So Paul's managed to get them all up and made a lovely job of it. So, progress update. From there, back's finished. That pillar's up ready for the steel. Steel's are coming this week. That's all we know. We don't know when this week. We're obviously propped up in the internal. So theoretically we could take the back skin out. But I don't really like having the thing up on props for too long. They'll demolish when we've got the seals in position. We've thrown our little wheels in the van. So when the steels do arrive, we're getting them in, because they make the steels a two-man job. I think we're going to be doing this one today. So, yeah, there's that. Obviously that to break up, that to break up. We're going to do block work first, so it's sealed and then we can do the two without getting out. I mean, the dust doesn't really matter, but you know what I mean. As you can see, that's ready. That's finished. I'll show you what we've got up to on Saturday. That internal's finished. There's drains to do here as well, but we haven't sorted them out yet. So there's our lintels. New angle iron. New angle iron. That's a two-meter angle iron, because that's not a standard size. We've got a 2.4 and cut it down. That was a 1,500, I think. But yeah, we've got them both done on Saturday, which is good going, really. So there's new angle iron, new tray, new vents. As you can see, the cut's in that ready. That's ready for taking down. Same there. We've just started the cuts at the top. So when Robbie cuts with a disc cutter, he won't go near the lintel with the disc cutter. So that's us finished here as well. So that's ready to hand over to Robbie and Robbie. They're also putting a new roof on here. But we've got this window to reduce. I think reducing it to 600. So Robbie's are making us a timber frame with a bit of planet so we can build it and to leave it secure. We can do the block work on that today. There's nothing stopping us doing that today. And then it's just a matter of getting the window out too. But we'll have to work off the roof. But we're going into upon our knees. We're going into upon our knees unfortunately. Sorry about the wind. I haven't got the wind muffler on the mic. So yeah, I think the job's decided for us. What's next? It's going to be this. We'll leave this to last because it's good access. That's good for ventilation but when it's got to go, it's got to go. So like I say, block work first. So we'll get a mix on. We'll get that rattled up. Kettle's just boiling. Perfect timing. I put the mic on the wind muff. So I hope that's come out. There's no wind from the house. It's windy out there. So there we go. New week. Let's get cracking. Door's out obviously. In one piece. So all the people say tell us off for destroying these frames. It can be repurposed if a customer decides. But that's not up to us. So it gets skipped. Don't get on to us about it. Here we go. Let's see what we've got up against. It's the cavity. I'm trying to get a bit of light in there. It's hard to see really. Lots of knots in the cavity. Not a very big cavity. And it's down that there's just land. So while the cavity's open, this is our opportunity to get all this shit out of it. It's actually too narrow. So it was freed insulation in. So it's going to have to be injected. Or pour some poly beads in from the top. You can buy them. I did have them in the old house we had. So yeah, could have a lot of crap. And all that down there. So we're going to get all this out before we carry them. We can't have that side. We have things. There's no rust on that. So let's see what Paul says about that. Probably just paint that. Because it's going to be sealed in the wall. So it's going to be under the roof. So it's not getting wet. There's no damage. There's no movement whatsoever. Yeah. Something along to get into that corner. You can't be all straight. The floor is just a bit of gobo straight over that plastic. It's all damp in there, isn't it? Yeah. Get this all cleared out. Proper job. Right to time lapse. Bit of a crowbar. I'd say we're on this a good half hour. We had this side piled high over the DPC. The other end was above DPC. Obviously it's up to floor level across the door. So now we've took it down as far as we can. Which is right across and a half below DPC. So it's all wet. Well, if not wet, damp. Could have had a rise in damp in that. I just see it. I'm trying to get the camera lens in. Sorry about the way it takes. That was solid more to that. Two hundred and one is a good half an hour. Kind of got all that shit out. I've got most of the door off. So I'll take the rest of this out. And then the rest of that cavity will be coming out. So the cavity will run right across the back of the whole extension. So there'll be no cold bridging. Obviously we'll be insulating where we are. I think we've got 75mm insulation. We might have to split it down a bit here. That's a tiny cavity. It needs a wall plate putting in as well. But that will have to come to that when the roof comes off. And see what the Robbie's going to do with that. So yeah, we're done. We're going to have a break now. Let me just turn the camera upside down. Lens is in the right place now. So I can see right through. That's clear cavity. I've also took all the bits of block and the crap out of the give the towel as it would smack. So it's as good as we can get it without knocking the whole thing down. So, let's head for the pan. Never break. Time's over. Missed this with the camera. Yeah, I've got the blower on there. Spotless now. Practiced a little bit of damp course up. Mortar's ready to go. Alex is just clearing up Saturday's mess. Not really good practice, but it's sorted now. Almost like bad course. It was quite late when we finished. Anyway, no wait. Let's get cracking. Get this blocked up. Shouldn't take long. Once this is done, we're going to get jump on these. Start taking these halves out. Because it will be sealed up then. Less mess. Because the mortars seem pretty soft around there. But we'll see. We'll get them out. So, I think the way the tool is working this angle might be coming out anyway. So we'll see what we'll do when we get up there. I'll put you up somewhere out of the way and get cracking. With those extra costs eaten into your own margins do you pass the extra costs on to your customers? Don't forget your side shoutouts as well. Where you are. Where you are. I'm going to show you that too. Let me know if you're watching, or you can tell me. I need you. It's the first one of the week, first one of the week, 10 minute warning for the public. Those questions come along in about 10 minutes time. Deletion. 10 minutes, 15 minutes plus I've been on this. Because I've got this thing, flies through it. Very little dust. Very little mess. the cut that you want as far as you want it to doesn't take all the extra cut out like a disc cut it does. More than enough depth so yeah usually this job you've got this you've got all these so it's i think it's 14 28 you've got 56 getting off a 60 house to take out usually the one of the bit layers worst jobs that nobody likes but it's an absolutely daughter with that thing and just pick a couple of taps out and then clean out with that absolutely flying through so i'm going to have these out and play with these only about half an hour it's all right say hi yeah so and then i'll just get the mix on using some blockwork up in the bathroom which is reducing that window that way no sorry going that way to make the window 600 i think to allow for a shower cubicle in the bathroom just in the blockwork today doing the bit with another day and we get the get a frame to building but back to this i should get on this today get a few courses into this into the spacework which we had great i wasn't expecting that today we're not quite on to mind this d-handling so i can stay in and then another thing is always work down with your toothers so as you're tapping that one out if you've already took one below it there's a chance you can snap snap your brick so if you're working on this one and the brick underneath is solid you're pretty much no chance of snapping that one below as you take this one whereas you go the other way there's a good chance of pressure on the brick if it's got a little bit of a crack in it it'll just crack it off but nobody wants so yeah that's all i've got to do so i'll actually film a few this time and then get back to you bit i've just come down to get my cut stone he's got a side up a side dash this day and he wants me to show you that in normal speed now happy days upstairs finishing off you're going along now a few there to get the first couple of courses in and trestles so less bending let's say board ready i'm going to get the line up in the set should be able to just hook up with corner block on this end and then just straight forward same when we do this one corner block right through side to side so yeah i think there's a pretty good match there's a brilliant match brilliant and i think these are actually ackerton some of them will say ackerton on the back so they're like a face in you and rick so yeah tiny cavity and the customers say because there's that many bits of insulation missing out of the house is just going to get redone in the end so we'll insulate our bit and then the rest of it can be blown in at a later date oh yeah lintel's still in because it's not a it's it's got a good seating on it because that's the one thing right and we're going to leave that inch build there in uh get me damp course down now get a bit more of this crap out of the cavity and away we go so i'll catch you in a bit so well dad's been down there doing the bricklaying i've done this part obviously just the block work for now but that's going to be that's going to be the new window just the 600 and this part's going to be all done up i think it's like a shower unit going here so this part is going out a little bit so got that done nice easy 150 cuts every course got two sets of tire wires in and got bluebirds in every every alternate course so i've cleaned up most of it but um i think there's obviously a shower unit going here it's going to get a lot messier than this so i'll head down to dad and give him a hand welcome to the lab where alex has done this this afternoon and obviously windows coming out we're going to break them up off the roof so it's going to be what's that two and a bit bricks probably be a piece in it but we need to get the window out to the doubt and then break it up from outside obviously so that's alex's bit that's been done this afternoon been a busy day today so we head back downstairs first thing this morning we spent a good hour cleaning the cavity out on the back doors so i'm back through the lounge and so all the cavities were cleaned out because that was all full to the top and just pointed over and we did all these cavities and then next yeah next job was get this blocked up so this has been blocked up with bluebird tires every two courses all nicely took pointed at the top that's to be done next we want to keep that as long as possible because it's our we don't want to be coming through the front door because the front doors um is staying that's obviously coming out so we don't want to be damaging and bringing through stuff through the porch anyway so next after that that's when alex went upstairs to do his block work this is after lunch and then my next job was to get all these two of us out so there was two four six eight ten twelve fourteen sixteen eighteen twenties and two twenty forty six twenty eight there's about thirty two to take out and the saws all just flew through it it's a softish motor not not really soft but soft enough for the saws all to just waste through so they came out dead easy which is a massive relief which gave us time to throw an extra mix in and get cracking on the brickwork and as you can see you won't get a much better match than that so we're cracking on here what we need now is the steels to arrive so we can concentrate on the steels and then we can work our way out then so fingers crossed the steels will come tomorrow if not we'll jump on this in the morning we should have that wised up for dinner and then um we as a last resort we'll start taking the walls down in here sealing joists are coming out which is a good thing because we can get a genie lifting then and so then we'll knock get it propped up knock the middle pill out and then the genie will fit through then and then we really need me and alex then we don't need we don't need a hand well it's going to be fun getting it in but we'll manage we've got our little Aldi wheels haven't we yeah i'm not sponsored by Aldi yeah so another good day on it almost enjoyable oh yeah paul's been here of course for me he's been helping out to stay as well he'd look at these blocks out for us and help me get the uh and then help me get the uh the french doors moved uh the french doors i'm afraid bit the dust they've been chopped up and took to the tip so um any any complaints send it to um somebody else not me because it's nothing to do with me we just we just break the holes up so i don't think there's a sign up for today because we're back to caring tomorrow so we'll see you tomorrow