 Felly y plan nowe is to put the damp on, get the doorway set out, get a couple of course on. I'm going to measure that down now, multiply it by how many courses we've got on this side. Thank you Alex. Reinforcements. Good Tuesday morning. That's what we've got up to yesterday, which is disappointing, but that's what I'm going to need to stuff our eyes late. We were hoping to get this damp yesterday, but we were three down on the front and the course of block on the back. Alex just brought a few more brick round. He's going to get a mix in, and I'm going to get the hole drilled out in the corner there for the profile to go in. And then it's off the way. Get running this thing. To decide where the door is going and crack on. So like I say, we can get up to there before we need to start Tuesday morning, which is going to be tomorrow when we bring the trestles in. And then we've got the pike to build tomorrow. Tiny wins to go in here. We've got a shower cubicle going here. Jason's popped by, so he's got an idea what's going on. A shower cubicle 760, stud, toilet, stud, door, pillar. So we've got to make sure these pillars are decent sizes because that's all that's tying that into there. Obviously put screw ties in every three. But then you've got a smaller pillar than a door. So just to give it a bit of strength, run a decent sized pillar between the door and the window because obviously you've got the door swinging on it. A little tiny window and then brick work here. Yeah, we're supposed to be reusing the window that came out, which is really way up. But that's getting rid of that now. I'm going to get a smaller window. So that's the plan. Mix in, get bricklaying. Just levelled up. Board's ready for after break. Damp course on top of that and away we go. I'll just work on my gauge as I showed you before with the laser. There's our mark up there. See if it's about there somewhere. Can't tell on the camera. I'm going to measure that down now. Multiply it by how many courses we've got on this side. So it's 1510. So 1510 back on here brings us to this course below the 2 there. That's 1510 to there. So we've got 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. 18 courses. So 1510 is 18 courses. So 1510 divided by 18 equals more or less 84 mil per course, which is bang on for us that. As we've got there 84 mil per course and then when we get to 10 we'll double check it. So it's called 839. So we'll double check it at 10 courses that were at 839. That's down. 10s about here. So there you go. 10 courses, 839. Let's just start a double check point. Obviously these are going to come off. So yeah, I feel a lot better than I did yesterday. I was in a bad way yesterday. I don't know if the fell did me leg in but both legs were bad yesterday. I feel a lot better today. A lot more, a lot better in my head. A lot more positive. It was a bad night last night. I've got to go. Now I've got a doctor's appointment so I've got to be away in half an hour. So the plan now is, bed the dampon, get the doorway set out, get a couple of course on and then you can just rattle on with it. Thank you Alex. Reinforcements. So yeah, get this dampon in. Crack on. Get that line up out with a bit of blood by the dampon. I'll have to do now so I've got my camera. Should I get this course of walking? There are cuts. I'm going to rush for that. You just crack on with the base work. Where's the dampon surface? I'm going to just put them in the bricks as normal. But are they just going in the beds of the brick? No, you have to measure. Measure your gauge and if it hits, if it goes above a bed you have to put it in the perp. I don't know what you're talking about, can we? Look at the tower, see if you can twist one. It's 84mm. You still got that knife? The tower somewhere, are you ready? I rolled it out to see. Oh, to cut it? It's good to size. Apologies. I don't know what the knife is. It's out, it's a bright green one. It's by the fence. If it's done about you, but if someone came in and put a brickling leaflet into my car window, that's the last thing I would... He's desperate. Why would I employ him? I wouldn't think the hustle's real, I'm sure it's all there. I'm sure to mark this out. Quick tip, that's the tip. Oh. I'll just unwound it to mark it and cut it and then I wound it back up. I think I'm going to put the bed on, but Alex did it right. So I'm interfering here. So he's cutting it now, we're going to take it off, bed it on for all you people who would like the damp cloths bedding on. Is this on right, this line? Yeah. Because I can't lift it? It's probably just tight. No, it's not tight, I can't put it. Do you think I'm doing it right? Yeah. I think the line's stopping it from moving. I know. When I'm on the air, your floor is quite tight. Yeah. Because of that stitch brick there, we don't have to trim this end. Yeah. We've bolted a bit thinner with your bed there mate and just smooth it out. Right. I'll just decide note real quick as well before I forget. As you can see, we've had to reduce, we've had to move the doorway over to make room for this window that they won't go in. So as you can see here, there's like not much, it's like 100 mil piece, it would be going up there. So what we're going to do is we're going to leave the block and we'll get them to stud it instead because just 100 mil pieces of block all the way up isn't going to be as strong as a continuous stud. So that's why we're leaving tie-wise on that side. We're going to get it studded instead. There's still screw ties going in. You can just about see the plug. There you go, you can just about see the plug. So the screw ties going in every three quarters and the alternating between this side, that side, every so often, that'll be that. And then you standard every three for the opening, every six for the regular. So before you come attacking me for the tie-wise, I know what I'm doing. Okay. I know what I'm doing. So I'm going to set you back up. I've explained everything. Dad, if you want to make a time marker when this is, so if anyone tries to complain, just pop it on the time marker whenever this will be in the video and they can come and see me and explain to them that the ties are in. They're being left for a stud wall. There we go. It's very windy. There we go, we're up to window height now. The kitchen window. Inside kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms to get your work tops in your height. So we're going to copy that height. So we're going to have a shower cubicle off here, which is going to be 760. Then a stud and then a little bit of brick work. So it's worked out great, it's a thin window, but we're going to have a brick and a half pillar here to keep it as big as possible for strength. And then we're going to lose this piece now. And that's where it worked out to. So we're going to push that this way, so that works brick. So the window is probably going to be around about 300, but it's purely for ventilation inside the WC. So it doesn't have to be massive. So that's our guess. It could be changed tomorrow, but that's where we're going to put it and see how it goes. So like I said, it's going to be used to brick in a half and then it's going to come to here. So that'll be one, two, three, four and a half bricks here. And we can carry on up. Just going to go off the mix left. What we did when we worked with Tony and the lads down at A&E, got me through here, and I cut every other coarser block to fit the tie wires, which we've forgotten. We forgot the tie wires. Now the right. Now the right, yeah. Which is your tie wire as well. Enjoy it, lap it up. This is because we're not pretending we haven't missed them. We're honest. We've missed them. We missed three tie wires. So that'll be rectified in a minute. We're going to hear the end of that now. No. So we're not going to get this all with the scaffolding today. I had to go for two hours to the doctors. I don't have to nip off yesterday to get stuff. So at least we've got just the two of us full day at it tomorrow. I'm going to take it up and then it goes up another 10 coarsers up there and then comes down on an angle. That'll be just thrown up to near enough and then adjusted when this goes on. You'd best do it for the moment. I was going to say just like work face at a time. Not all the way up. Yeah, but then like... Tap it your lintel on, can you? Yeah. You've got to level up at lintel like so. Oh yeah, I forgot lintels, yeah. And we're going to discuss this. I don't even mention this. Peir lint is coming off there. I'm going to take this panel out. Do what we have to do and put the panel back temporary. Just put a couple of screws in at each end. Once we're done. It doesn't have to go back in, but we will. And also that window should be blocked up. That's another job to do. But again, that's under cover that. So we have to wear the brakes. We've got something to do inside. And there's still a course of block to go in here. I'm going to leave it out around the door. You've got the timber floor. The timber floor can go into the doorway. So it's a bit of a work in progress. There's no drawings and just a couple of ideas. So it's a work in blind really. All that you see here might be changed slightly. See, I wanted the door further. That way should have been a bigger pillar here. But it would have reduced that window even smaller. I'm going to explain to them that we'll get a stud going here instead of 100 mil pieces on. Yeah, it's a way to sample 100 mil pieces up there. That's it. Get the radio back up. And get this up as high as we can. And then just got the block where it's dropped on then. Which is already loaded. And as you can see it's glorious out there. Only 5% left so let's make this quick. There you go. Bit more progress than this morning. I think this time yesterday dad did only just start to get in this corner up. So I think we've made a much better use of time today. And the bricks actually look quite nice. I've got to be honest. I wasn't too keen seeing them all stacked up. But they look quite nice. I'll stand corrected. But tomorrow will be block work and then get the trestle set up. So see you tomorrow.