 Ac mae'r rhwng hyb. Mae ddechrau'r rhwng hyb ac yn ddodgi. Felly mae'n ffraeg gyda'n rai. Mae'n tyfwyr. Yn tyfwyr. Mae'n ddodgi. Mae'n bach, mae'n ddodgi. Rhaid ffordd i Lousie. Ffraidi. Fy ffrydwyr i ddim. Mae'r ffordd i'u llad. A fydda'n dweud. Mae'r bwysig ffraeg yn gweithio 11. Mae'n gweithio. Alex yn ddodgi. Dyna, ond oedd roedd nesbott ar ymwyaf, r familywyr ar gwerth o'r werthadau hyn sy'n bwysig i dda'r faln. Felly, ar gyfer ddiw ymarfa, dyna gan comma drwy'r ystoni nhw. Felly ac mae'n gyfrifio ddodg, dyna'n gyfrifio a hyrfa'u ddodg unigoedd, felly mae'n ddodg sy'n pwysig irwydd fel o'n gyfrifio pan drwy'r ystoni nhw. Nw ymhoi ydych chi'n ddodgitu yn ddodg li'n golygu. Felly ac mae'n ddodg chi'n ddodg i chi'n gwybod i ddim. Mae'r rhaid i'w ddweud. Nid yw'r cwmchwil o'ch wneud. Rwy'n mynd i'n gweithio'r cwmchwil o'ch gweithio'r piwfodol yn ysgolion. Mae'r gweithio'r cyffredin. Rhaid i'n cael ei ddweud. Felly dyna'r gweithio. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud. Rwy'n cael eu ddweud. Yn y cwmchwil o'r cwmwil o'r llai ar gael. Rwy'n cael ei ddweud. Mae'r gwneud yn 65 mlyned. Mae'n gwneud o gyfrddur yw cael eu ddweud. Mae'r drwy'n cael ei ddweud. Rwy'n cael eu ddweud. Mae'r cyfrddur arall y piwfodol. Felly mae'n tynu'r gofio'r caffwenty. Ac nid byddai. Mae'n mynd i'r cyfrddur? Mae fyrddur. Mae'r ffer yw, yn ystod o'r gweithio'r cwmchwil. Felly wedi cael eich cyfrddur. Ieithiwn! Mae'r gweithio ob Krrwyddon i'r twfynol. ddim yn ymwneud i'r 25 miliyn o'r Ffordd. Felly gwelwch yn ymdweud. Felly bywyd yn llwyddo'r llwyddo. Mae'n gwneud i'r llwyddo. Mae'r 1st hwn. Mae'r 1st hwn mae'n iawn i. 4 inch cwylwch y llwyddo yn ymddangos. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r llwyddo. Mae'n digo'r llwyddo. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae yn gweithio'n bach. Mae'n 40 miliwn möt, ac mae'n gweithio. Mae'n meddwl. Mae'n gwneud Alex, ac Alex efo'r cwm yw'n gwybod yw'r rywbeth. Mae'n gwybod yn gweithio. Mae'n cael ei gwybod, mywn i'n ddiwedd i'r bydd. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, a'n gweithio'n gwneud yw'n dweithio'n gweithio. Yn ymddangos, mae'n amddangos. Yn ymdangos, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, fel yna'r roi'r ddweithio. Dyna ddwylltio'r bôn sydd. Mae'r bôn yn bwysig wedi cael ydw i ddweud, ac mae'r bwysig yn cael ei ddweud, a ni'nchwch gyda'r bwysig, a dyna'n cael ei ddweud i ddweud, mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud i ddweud i ddweudio'r bôn sydd elwch yn ei gyflwyntio. Mae'n ddweud i ddweudio'r bwysig. Dwi'n ffwrdd y ddweud. Allwch yn gwybod hynny i ddweudio'r bwysig i ddweudio'r bwysig, The floor, we were going to pick it up with a ton of time think the back of the band, which is the back of the band, which is it's hard enough getting out of the bag. Getting out the bag out of the bag at the back of theRO is just the pit banging your head in no room. So we've gone for the easy option. We want us to concrete tomorrow, but that's not possible. So I'm sorry, piece of that now isn't before I've had me tantum off camera. So now we've got a full squad. I go i ddweud o'r deffilio sy'n gwybod, a dyna'n mynd yn dweud, mae'n ddiolch yn bwysig. Ond yna'n gweithio, mae gweithio'n gweithio'n bob hwych yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gyflosol, a dyna'n gweithio'n gwneud o'r llwyddi yn gyfer y ddyn nhw. Yn ymwysig sy'n dod i fynd i'w ddweud i'r tynnu. Why I wasn't fit? It was a tablet. He had neaten enough before he took his tablets, so it didn't go well. It's alright. Let's go and get some. So I'll do, I got the family. I was no traffic. Fy roed srwnt na's out. I think they got paid for about 15 minutes here. So anyone who thinks you should keep the bags, look away now. That's one done. I'm going to text it right now. Thanks to John R Driver. Always helpful that lad. ac mae'n dweud hwnnw, fel dwylo'n dweud o un i dddoi llyw. Fel dweud, nid hynny'n gwneud weithio gwych ar fuckia around mewn cydwyr. Ac nid bywch yn y reiki a gwbod yn gwneud bywch. I gwaelfa'r ddwylo hwnnw. Gweud i'n dweud gyda ni. Fel dweud wrth gwrdd eu bod yn yw trefod inni ar gweithiau yn y rhan, ond rydyn nhw'n dod yn wirthod i gweithio'n gwneud. Bydd hynny'n gwneud i'r clwstu'r llegwch. Mae'r llwys professors o'r awdur i dda whifffa. Mae'n cael ei wahanol Rwy'n cael gweld. Rwy'n cael gweld yn trafiol o'r amser. Mae'r rhan o'n rhaid i ddiddordeb yn gallu gweld i'ch beth mewn. O'r meddwl yma mae'n eu bod yn fath o'r barad. I'n ddiddordeb yma. Gydw i'r clangu'r fawr yn y front. I'r meddwl choiwn ac wedi cael y blant cwp yn gwirio felly mae'n ddiddardol yn ddiddardol. Peth oedd. It's the days of ups and downs again. We're back on the up and the sun's come out for us. I don't know where to put yet. It's lunch now. I'm earning my keep today. As you know before I was in there. Give me the short story before people start saying I'm a lazy little ge.. I took some cacodon for my head this morning. I did not sit right with me. I was out of it. I was dizzy, I was feeling sick, I was out of action, but I managed to sleep it off a little bit in the van so now I'm up and ready to go. So, well, dad's having his dinner. I'm going to earn back the time that I've lost this morning by as much as I can. But there's a lot as I have seen it myself. So, yeah, I'll throw you back on timelapse and we'll keep cracking on. So I'm blinding, then I'll be the screen installation for screen. You know the song and dance by now? Co-pitching strip, yes. Snails house here, look, we're getting there. Wait till it's done. I don't have enough time because my phone's charging. Well, Alex's getting a small mixing so we can get these bricks in. There, I mean, get that block repaired, get some block up this, this reveal. So what's left of the mortar, we're going to just throw the stoke, the ballast in, we're going to use the concrete to rip these down up to damp. Now we're just going to fit them on the perimeter like we always do. Then we're going to take them out again and we're going to do our brickwork repairs and then we're going to put them back in again and then we're going to cut our viscreen. So we'll put you on a timelapse for this. All tools got wet, the radio got wet, the laser level got wet. We've just got to start a brickwork. So should you put a mixing? Get the core down. It's still raining at the moment so we know when to stop going up. So we're still putting the viscreen down yet and we need to get two lots of viscreen and insulation down yet. We'll do it like that because it's changing the swamp. It's actually getting wet. Four tonnes gone in that. Well, we took a quick pit stop to the sparsing while it was raining. We've got some snacks, some croissants and some cookies. Let's just take a look at that. That was quite a horrible little downpour we had. It could come back any time because there's been storms predicted. My task now is I'm going to get as much stuff as I can cleaned up and put away to get it out of the rain. Our goal for the rest of the day is to get that slab ready for concrete at least. Right now dad is using my mix to get the last seven bricks on the foundation. Then one block came loose from doing the slab prep so we just need to bed that back on. Then add the 150ml blocks to the cavity for the divider so the concrete doesn't go in the cavity. I've lost my English, but that's our plan. Get that finished and get everything out of the rain. Even dad's poor little nemesis cup is soaked. I'll throw you on time laps somewhere while dad's finishing off and I'll get what I can done here. So, see you in a bit. Worry about the inspect then. If you know us, we've done quite a few extensions. We know what we're doing. This is our setting. We have our cold bridging strip, then the visqueen. Then obviously on top of this will be another visqueen concrete. The inspector has decided, he doesn't want that. He wants the bridging to be on the outside of the visqueen to put it lightly. That's how it's always been done. That's how all our inspectors have approved it for. That's just how it's done. This one's very, I think he's fresh blood and he's all by the books. He's there asking ridiculous stuff that should even be. Given us a long day. Given us a long day. Anyway, here's the progress we've made so far. We've got insulation in and obviously that first bit of visqueen. Dad managed to get those last bricks patch which I need to joint by the way. We've got our dividers in here. That's just getting the last insulation put in now. We've fought through all that rain, as you saw, with the little snag run. We've gone through all that, all the stuff to put away. I'm not surprised. I guess you can say this is the most nightmare-ish slab prep we've ever done. All that's left to do, which we'll probably do next time we come here, which I'm not sure when that is, customers not here tomorrow. So maybe the day after or something. Obviously once this other layer of visqueen is down, we've got the concrete and then we're concreting the inside of the cavity with all that blue circle stone you can see there. That's quite a deep wide cavity so we're going to concrete that up and we'll concrete this up. That'll be us for today. Thank you all very much for watching. If you enjoyed, be sure to give a thumbs up. If you're new to the channel and you want to see more, be sure to hit subscribe and tap on that bell so you'll always be notified when we upload. Any additional support you wish to give, which isn't necessary but highly appreciated, there's the super thanks. Again, not necessary but very much appreciated. All support for the channel, greatly appreciated. Thank you. 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