 It's a full steam ahead while we've got good weather. I've snagged that and went through it, so tripped all the pallet. I can dafted it and then... No, you're not dafted yet, the electricity's not going to be done like that. So, what date is it today, actually? Fourth. Right, so my plan for today... I've checked the weather app, whether it's going to be right or not, who knows. It should just be windy all day, so my job is going to be trying to get as much as this, if not all of it, knocked out while assisting dad, because with the weather being okay, knock on wood, that's going to try and get that brick and block work done, get those pikes up, get those pikes done. And I'm also getting all the little charging stations set up because we're going to be using a lot of batteries today. I'm going to be using the big beast breaker to get all this out. I'm going to be using the Hoover, dad's going to be using the cutter, so it's a full steam ahead while we've got good weather. Fingers crossed it stays like that because we can handle this kind of weather, as long as it's not wet. So I think my next job's getting mixed in and then get the last few things set up and then I'll throw you up on time-lapse. Today's speed bump, everything, today's speed bump is I'm waiting for a roof spar, so while we're waiting for that we're in here and then to the top and the two joists are two different heights. So, and what I'm going to do is instead of instead of propping this side, I'm going to put two low screws in between joists to joists to hold them. These joists still hold in the wall and I see them and now these joists have just been holding these joists, these short joists. So couple of screws in each just to tighten them up. They're probably fixed anyway but they also need to get a screw on these these screws. It's not that filling if that falls out. Show me where's that from before workmanship, not why you take my job. As you can see here this thing was in diagonally and there's that because this part wasn't even covered by the casing. Sheathing. So as I was breaking off this I've snagged that and went through it so tripped all the power. I can dafted it and then. No you're not dafted it, the electricity we don't like that. You didn't get electrocuted luckily. No just the power drips but these ones are no better either. They're not exactly vertical they're all going off so that's what I'm doing. I'm hunting for cables now and exposing them before I continue so I don't trip out again. Oh man it's a timber floor isn't it, why don't take the cables under the floor. Yeah. Serve up the wall. But there you go it's a sluggish job. At the very least once once everything's out it's ready for a steal at least. A lot to do, a lot. Two days to do it. I thought this was going to be make a massive difference to this kitchen and this is all opened up. There's it returns probably just past the worktop there so it sticks out there. So we're coming up to there with the flush of that wall so then flush and our steel goes 500 back into that wall and it goes 250 back into this wall so this here lint layer of this door just needs packing up with sleight because we can't take that out because our steel and padstone is going to go in this area here. The steel's going to go back 250 on this side. I'm at 550 that side so we need a long padstone from Berries which of course we're going to be with a bag of cement and something else but I can't remember at the moment. Everything's covered up for the dust just a bit of a slug really. I'm going to start working my way along with my screws in so we don't have to put the echoes up like I say. That way we don't have to worry about getting the staling and having the staling away. So yeah I'm going to get to find some screws and get really wet A couple in there. I'm going to put one in from the other side. There's a couple there to stop that brick falling down. As you can see that brick's staying. That's what we're using. 90mm self tappers with a hex head on the just sailing with that. I know it's a cricket. Brilliant. So we're going to do that with each one as we go along so that all these joists are held because they're only small. So we're going to go outside and start. I only saw a block there. So having a rafter here. Let's having three noggings if you like through onto this rafter and this rafter is going to have four 3x2 out to the edge worthy. I think a piece of timber then the facial boards getting nailed on there. I'm not sure but there's plenty room to get the 3x2s and then take the pickle on there then the three specific ones are actually cut. So I just need to join this up get everything off the scaffold cover it and get this put over there and then we're going to add in there. So we see the day so we've got basically three skins of pick up because you've got the blocks up and then the bricks and the blocks on this side so I'll patch up to him so we can share the glory. Actually building the extension complete we've just got another day inside now getting that steel on that steel there on the drive out there on our wheels. So I'm just going to get this covered up make sure the cavity stays right drop this and we can target inside here get this all spotless that's the plan. Well seems we forgot to film an outro again so from the office thank you very much for watching if you enjoyed be sure to give us a thumbs up and if you're new to the channel you want to see more hit subscribe and tap on that bell that way you'll always be notified when we upload that's always a massive help and we greatly appreciate the support. This has been Bitcoin with Steve and Alex and we'll see you in the next one.