 we can just focus on one side for now get that dropped side note while we're peeling back this cabin today why don't you take a look inside how's that fingers crossed that steel's come because it'll be Wednesday tomorrow so that would be middle of the week morning so it is the next day i don't even want to check what dates is i can't remember but it's um it's a bit of a wet one today so our plan for now is this side is propped and we're still waiting for the steel so we're going to try and get this side dropped because obviously this side wants dropping too but with um with this needing to prop this side too we'd rather wait till the steels are in that way we can get them in place and ready so hopefully they'll be here soon it's Tuesday and they said they're gonna be here early this week so yeah there's two steels on both sides so we can just focus on one side for now get that dropped and uh if it dries up we can get this part finished that's a nice job this little brick match and this is last job yeah this is this is last job yeah this is the tradesman's entrance at the moment so we don't want to be using the front door and it's also it's good ventilation when we start making it dusty again but yeah that's the plan for now um we'll keep your date if the steel arrives or not and um we'll take a crack at this we'll set you up and we'll set you up somewhere and catch you there a few more little issues we've found but not issues we've found we've already knew about these but now we've uncovered them we see just how bad they are first we'll start with the stale which we'll undermine that but that did have 150 seating and when you get to this end there you go that is 65 mil it's not even sat on 65 mil it's probably sat on 55 60 mil but when we took the plaster off this piece of brick is sat on that block work by 25 30 mil the rest of it it was bedded onto the plaster line i just because there's the original block work i just knocked the plaster off so that piece of brick that that steel sat on was mainly sat on plaster unbelievable unbelievable my lintel magic oh shits so here's Alex with his magic lintel well i took my seating up expecting it to drop and it's still there and uh it's pretty tight in but you can see now there's the seating it was it was sat on that basically so obviously the seating and the seating it was sat on wasn't tied in at all no well that one there here it is there's the seating there you go that's what it was sat on a little broken bit of a brick wall chopping in three-quarter i'm willing to put my neck on the line and say i don't think this past building makes when this extension was done and even more i'm willing to guess that building specter never even visited this show when this building was done it would have been condemned what gives you that impression it's like you've gone through it all no wall plate blah blah blah so yeah so like i said before you can see where it splits here so we're gonna knock this bit down and leave this bit up until the steel comes it doesn't rain down poly balls on us yeah it's gonna be a cavity straight up there well there's a cavity straight over each one so that'll be that'll be the barrier for the but Paul could say he's probably gonna get it re-injected because there's lots that many polystyrene walls on the cavity yeah so could not get injected with the um the actual like insulation stuff and not just the poly walls he doesn't like that stuff because that can get wet that it actually sucks water up that white stuff whereas the poly balls are obviously polystyrene is waterproof isn't it yeah it's just a nightmare they're up luckily for us for us on sunday do you want these sledge elements to knock those nibs off yeah come do it i don't think they're tied in i think they're just held in by plaster there you go Thor just don't do it with me no don't want to break Paul's brush oh it was tied in no not very not very strong then no it's tied in the box a week aren't it oh right i'll come off and slap me it's basically held together by plaster because it's not don't doubt it's proper plaster yeah the plaster's basically held back in back to it it can look like we've done nothing now but uh we promised we have one side is gone use a bit it's tied in the friggin balls up yeah poly balls again there you go have a little look yeah so we've that that's been picking up with a hoover and everything and yeah so no idea how these have stayed up the way they have but we're not going to argue we're gonna we're gonna get these drilled on spread that across drill it on so that way they uh they're gonna stay there then and then obviously this steel will be coming out we'll do the same over there assuming nothing falls knock on their wood so yeah i'll go grab dad's and screws and then we'll get this screwed up still no steel no still no steel so hopefully the weather holds off just enough for us to get started on some brickwork to even get that finished if the weather's nice enough if not we'll just have to find something else anyway yeah that's tight as you can sorry there we go so that's held in they're not actually loose they're quite tight in them but they're pretty safe and sorry isn't it yeah we'll do that on the rest of them then off three and timelapse to the right side note while we're peeling back this cavity tray why don't you take a look inside how's that for trays a bit pointless below the roof line cavity tray needs to be able to roof yeah just to help those and the cavity tray is a bit of a point in this exercise putting them in this mixing is a bit of more of a fath for us okay i'm really walking really when you hold it up for me now two of these polyvores got that out that that was an absolute ridiculous meal we made of that thing yeah we completely and utterly cocked that up because we just blitzed this wall down got rid of it made a mess obviously and then that thing's just been hanging on the steel on a acro and then if we'd left the wall there we could have lowered it down onto the wall knocked a bit of wall down look use the wall to lower it down so we just struggled and then when we did actually take the weight of it um it's not very heavy so um that'll be a little bit of a comedy sketch because it feels a bit foolish now but uh yeah i'll help you with that now mate yeah i'll help you with that just need to get up here yeah so it's out the backs out that's half a day that's cost us really at least it's out for day when we're not really doing an awful lot besides the brickwork at least we're not doing this while trying to get the steels in the same day just made about a meal of it yeah so we'll just decide to get off and mixing and get outside because it still hasn't rained forecast rain all day today it's not rain once so if that had been the case we'd known that this morning we'd just got straight on the brickwork and left this but um we're getting close and close to being ready for the steel the steels so that we just need to take one more of that that pillar there just take one more off that and we've got all the all the blockwork is staying in beautifully for at the moment not budging and then we put our strip on those three they're not going anywhere and then this one's got this cavity thing nailed to the joist when they put installed it so they put an absolutely pointless cavity tray in there because the cavity tray needs to go above the roof above the lead flashing not down there so there's no flashing above that cavity tray but it comes down to this one hits this one just exits into the into the room so there you go so we're going to make tidy up a little bit and then spend the last bit of the afternoon probably get another 10 courses on that brickwork outside quarter to two now so we need to push on so we'll see you in a bit it's not been the most fun day but it's been a necessary day so obviously Dad's just drained it up in there but I thought I'd show in here again so I'm doing so again we've got one side down got the steel out got this whole box set up this part is ready for padstone block and steel sitting in in there um this part's going to be coming out once we get propped up eventually maybe tomorrow we'll see um while dad's been bricklaying I got the last cavity filled out emptied out just got a few nibs that I need to get once this door's taken out but we've made we've made little little progress steps that don't seem like a lot now but we'll notice them later it's easier taking this wall down now there were two big steel sat in the way so that's the that's the day tomorrow something might just be the same plan tomorrow get this knocked down get um get more brickwork done fingers crossed that steel's come because it'll be Wednesday tomorrow so that'll be middle of the week soon as the steel's arrived the better because that's one I think once the steels are in and that that door's blocked off that's all the inside work done all that's left to do then is that's really not a lot left really we've got this to knock out steel's to go in and that door to block and brick up really it's about it hurry up jm we'll uh see you tomorrow we'll be back here same time making more mess