 So the mix is practically ready. We're giving it a quick minute because the motor wants to blow up. Pull it to me and then just tip it back slightly. I would say good morning, but yeah, we're back in a... Mary Lousy morning. Yes. As we crossed the baltain, the water started raining. Yes, so we're back in a very rainy baltain, but today is the final stretch day. If you remember, we have got the glass padstone to put in, those two lintels to put in, and this. We're going to get the mix started now because thankfully we did all this on day one, so it's ready. And we managed to get this out as you saw, which despite all its trouble throughout the whole job, came out quite easily. So... We've got to chop it up after. Yeah, we've got to give that a big of a chop up, a big of a chop up, a bit of a chop up. I think just in half, you know. Yeah. I'll show you in there a bit later as well. The customers took out the ceiling and... There's how full the skip is now after they've finished off the ceiling. There was, they said there was all kinds, there was six buckets worth of tiles, sawdust. It was just awful. Yeah, that's what I said. Yeah. So, it's a good job they did that because it was very unsafe from where all that crevice is in there. But, on to today. Today we're going to get the stones cooked as we can, especially because the Robby's are coming today and they want to get that window in, so we're against the clock. It's threatening rain all day, so we're going to just soldier through and do what we can. Do a nice stiff mix, get this done, so I'll get you set up and get this. So, the mix is practically ready. We're giving it a quick minute because the motor wants to blow up. But we've traced through and the way it's going to work is it's either going to be one small three-quarter or gonna be grander cuts. Grander cuts, yeah. So, we're going to put two bigger three-quarters on each side so the bone works a lot better then. Otherwise it'd be one very small three-quarter right in the middle. So, that's the better alternative and the lintel, thank God, fits in. We're just going to put a bed under it and then that way that's tight on and nothing can get under it. And obviously, you know the song and dance. Get the brickwork up, get the cavity tray in, tire wires, which are... Cavity tray is going to go a course higher than this one. The reason being, we've only got one course to dampen this one. It should be two courses just the way the garage is going to be done. So, we've put an air vent in that bottom course. It's not doing nothing there. It's not doing anything. Because of the upstand. So, we're going to put it on top of the damp course and then put in on the blockwork. Put two holes in the blockwork underneath the damp course so it can vent that way. And so, because these books are quite fragile, Dad, we've got a measurement for these ones, roughly 170. So, Dad is going to get them cut with a grinder, still saw, what have you. So, we're going to have some neater cuts and we're not wasting bricks either. So, let's see. I don't know where to do the cutting without covering the van with the cars and dust. What about there? That's just the other side of the hedge, isn't it? The car's just the other side of the hedge. Well, we'll figure something out. We'll find a way. That's how we do it. So, anyway, enough talking. I'll get you set up on time-lapse so you can watch the action happen. BS call. Good news though. Brickwork's done. The last course to the help of a good old Richard's Fitzbricks. Yeah, but that's the brickwork done. So, it's just going to be one more course to block about. There's where we're up to. Just so we can rob and get that rendering on there. And, yes, Ty, why is there in? Before you see anything. But so, we're just going to get them blocks in and I'll hop in there, get that blockwork done and Dad can get them holes finished up. Very lucky because the forecast is really bad for today. Yeah, we just need to, like, maybe put some boards over it or something, cover it up while it dries. Very good. Yeah, because these things are like bloody engineering bricks. They do not take water well. As you can see, some parts are trying to weep. So, oh, and before you say anything as well, there's our weep vents. We've got the clear ones this time, so they blend in. If you can see them when we're done, we've not done our job right. But there you go. So, there's a little update we'll catch you catching the next one. Which I don't think we're not going to be. Yeah, but for Nito, Dad's just doing a bit of a rinse up now, finalising. And I'll give you a quick showdown of what's been going on. So, there's the brickwork all jointed up. We've flushed the blockwork because it's going to be rendered that part anyway. And you see the size of the embeds. Dad's haunched the bottom, so it's a bit of a bit more cleaner looking. And obviously just a reminder, you've got the weep vents there for your cavity tray, just above the airbrick. Tree goes in, tire wiser in, screw ties are in, each side of the blocks. So, speaking of that, I'll take you up to the other side now. So, there you go. There's my handy work. We're running out of commons, obviously, because Dad pinched them up there. But that's all done, all nice and leveled up. And obviously, screw ties are in, course one and course three. So, nice and secured. And there's left holes for the vents as well. That's a rubbish sprangler, that's the same with him. And there's the other part of today, getting them lintels in, which was all Dad. So, they're in nice and air. And then the last part was also getting the final padstones in. So, there you have it. That is one very big job finished. Which was a roller coaster of her job the whole way. And it's ups and downs, but it's finally done and didn't look too bad. So, thank you very much for watching this video. If you enjoyed it, be sure to give it a thumbs up. And if you're new to the channel or you want to see more, be sure to hit subscribe and tap the bell so you're notified whenever we upload. So you can see more stuff like this, like this. This has been Bricklay with Stephen Alex. With a giant few holes in the wall. And we'll see you in the next video.