 That's a nice clean break there with the damp courses. Day 3, good morning. So today's main focus at the moment, one sec, is getting these steels set up and ready. So we've got the doors out, just popped them off and we're going to get the steels then the trestles brought around in a sec and the accros and then once we've got all that set up, Vic is also going to bring his stuff a bit later on today so, steels are the main focus and then we're also, I'm going to try and get this block work up at least at some point today. So for now we'll get you set up on time lapse while we get this sorted out and catching a bit. That's a bit different isn't it? We're ready to go. Like I said, we're coming out to this pencil mark. So the steel is going to go past underneath that lead, that's why that's had the roof sparse taken out. It's the same there, much easier getting the steel in now, that's right isn't it? Yeah, so it'd be going up there a bit and then electrician greening, cut all that off. So we've got a couple there, we've got ten mil, eight inch pecs in the corner there, the same here and again this is coming back flush, this is coming back flush, pad stones on the external skin, catnip to come out, see as we go in, this side should be straight forward, there's the wood, where the head is, which wood, the reason I say that is there's a cavity tray there and they've done what you shouldn't do really and built it right through, so that cavity tray is a break in the block work, so all of those should just fall out because they're not bonded to anything, things crossed. So that'd be helpful. This steel is going to have to slot in that way a bit and get onto that skin there. So we're going to get the steels in so they're going to go like that so the two ones fit in the room and the same there, then we can put the accros in and lift them up and in. Actually it'll be that way won't it, we'll have to go into there. So we might have to take a bit extra out there as well to swing it in and try to slot it in. So we'll take a bit of block work back in, so there you go, doors are out, everything is stripped back ready to go, big pile of shade in the way, but we need to turn back to get rid of that, we can pull that back as long as we've got room to finish this off and then again all stripped back here so we can get up there now and start making a mess. So first thing is to get these steels, hop on the chessels, we've started taking the cheeks down, that's almost down that side, this side's nearly down, go after your bit of repair work on that and that's ready for pad stones, that means another two course taking out. We'll get a 150 seating over there, we'll get a 250 of this side because it's under corner. We're in a position now where we can jump inside, get inside propped, undermine this drop the lintel out and then we're in a position then to start getting the steels in. So that's the plan, leave the chessels up, go in there on the ladders, just take out the seating as the lintel so it drops and then everything else will come out on top then. We're going to match but a few grabbers into the blocks to hold them together, stop them dropping but we'll see anyway, so we'll catch you on the inside. That was a bad entry stop, that was agony. We might get two, don't we? Give you a quick update as you've just seen, we've done some stitch drilling because long story short, the steel is going to be cut down a bit, we're going to have to close this gap up a little bit, 150 nibs the other side, because, I'll take you up here, I don't know if you can see but there's pipes and cables all the way through there, right where we need to get our steel. So we're in check with the customer and they've said that it's fine to close up a little bit and have the nibs make life easy for everybody, so that's what we're doing. So I was doing the stitch drilling, just got one more side to do and dad has cut the steel accordingly as you've just seen, we're trying to get this, we're trying to get this steel in and then, then I think a couple of here, then I think that we're trying to get that bricked up just to make sure it's secure in here now, so it's very dusty and smells of burnt metal now, but it's good that we know what we're doing, we're a bit panicky at first because obviously we didn't know how all that was going to go, but thankfully the customer was really helpful and just agreed to make life easier, so I'll get the rest of that stitching done and then try and get this steel in, so see you there. So we need a new grip. Alright, here's the organized care from inside, there's our accros ready, I'm going to put one of each end to take that end joist and the rest of the joist we're going to get with a piece of 32, three accros, once that's done we can drop this out, it's a nice cleaning break there with the damp courses, we just might have to drill the beam filling, that one definitely because it looks loose and fix it with the grabbers into the joist, stop them falling, because once they fall you've had it, so yeah that's just nicked the talks, we're going to get these accros in as much as we can want. I was about to come and grab the camera to film this, but as I did you already went, well one goes down, three things fell out, it's already been held up by the damp course, we're going to try and get that back in. This is a do not try this at home job, it was just a drilling that you probably didn't even see at the time, it was that quick, it just went, maybe a jump as well, and then all the fallen bricks have just fell like dominoes, and as you can see that was being held on by the carry tray, so we've got some grabbers though, so we're going to try and get the grabbers on, and just sit the block there, you know, obviously once the steel's on, we're going to bed the top of the steel, so it'll get bedded back as well, so that was just a bit, yeah, don't try that one at home. We're bored of our professionals and even we got scared. I'll get you set up so you can watch the grabbing. We're going to need a piece of tin or an apple to push that back up, and then we're going to put some screws in to hold it. OK, I'll push it up. OK, three bricks. What was it? Well, a block, it's three bricks. Right, and we can go back in as well. As long as they're pushed up, we're going to have the loose, and we're going to be held up by the steel. Yeah. So, it's back in, and I don't know if you heard that so we put some screws and grab this in, and we're going to do it with the other ones too, just to play it safe, because obviously if that one's loose, who's to say if the other one's loose too? So, making sure we place one extra safe after the oldest attack does. So, at least the lentils, that we're ready for the steels. I'd best get this mix finished, so we can get that more to set these pad stones, and we can get this steel set in that way as well. When Vic and Shaun come back, they can get the roof back on. We can try and get some brickwork done. And the mess is getting bigger. We don't have a skipper, you see. It's getting transported to a skipper in the job, so it's piling up a bit. So we're in a position now. That ends ready. Descends. Actually, that ends taking down a bit for the pad stone. Descends ready. That ends taking back for the pad stone. Yeah. We can mess the steels into place, get everything supported, put one echo in the middle, or one jack goes on, whatever. So all the echo goes off, and then pad stones fix tomorrow. So tomorrow we'll have the pad stones to finish off the brickwork. We're definitely pushing it to time now, but oh yeah. I want to go in there now, get the rest of this out from that side so I'm not destroying the pipes. Pipes in the way. Pipes in the way. Pipes in the way. The cables have been disconnected so... Right, see you in there. I'll give you the rundown. It's been a bit of a change of plan, but nothing dramatic. So basically, that is now ready for steels. The platform as well. It's ready for pad stones and steel, so to say. So all that's been put up ready to get your pad stones and steel on there. Same on that side, it's all ready. But the time now is... 20 to 3. Yeah, 20 to 3. So the time is going to take for us to get the steel set up up there. Both of them. All that stuff's ready. And we need to get that brickwork done. Tell them why we need to get the brickwork done. Look, if they can't figure it out for themselves. The back door's missing. Yeah. We've not got a back door anymore, so that needs to seal up the house so no one can just pop in. So, the fact that we're getting them steels and that brickwork done, we'd be here all night. So, we've got it set up for the steels now. So then, Dad, needs you guys up on the brickwork now. The mixer's ready. And as you can see, I've got a lot of mess to clean up. There's our buddy steels. Don't try that at home, by the way. There's our buddy technique that fell out, so to say. But yeah, another thing as well. Plus that set up, more than two steels being propped up by one Acro. So, that ain't going anywhere with eight Acro's there, so. There you go. So, I'll probably let you... I'll send you over to Dad while he gets his trust set up and I'll help him get his set up. I'm too tired to talk. I'm too tired to talk. Here you go. The main man will show you what he's done. Sorry. The main man's not available, so I'm on. Just give you a wipe. He's the main man, isn't he? It's not us. Right. Alex has had a good tidy up in there, so you can see some floor. It doesn't look like it, but I have. There's a lot coming out of there. Believe it or not. So, tomorrow, the rest of the cheeks to come out. Steels in, padstones in. Blockwork up there. Blockwork up there. And I've got to get three bricks on the top of that. Just around the shorts. I've mortar by three bricks. So, there you go. Don't forget this roof's coming off and they're going to bed a timber wall plate on top of that. And I've got a profile hold for it. It's still going to be a busy day tomorrow, but we're going to get in as early as we can and get stuck in. Everything's set out. So, it's just a matter of finishing everything we've started today. Steel's ready to go in. Right. Michelle, leave that. You see it.