 Morning from? Berries. Yeah we're back. What's the plan? We're back at Berries, we're at the Lincoln section again. There you go. We've got four B3s, 2100s which are not up to the job, so we're here to swap them, double up to the 64s which you can see next to us here. So we're going to hop out and swap them over and then go to the shop and hopefully get a six foot level for my birthday tomorrow and maybe a few other goodies. Let's go. One second. Got it. Let's make sure that doesn't happen again. Just a bit. We'll put you in the van. We'll pop in the pallet anywhere we're here to. Yeah, we'll probably go by the way. It's the old one. So quick one, let me show you. So you've got the other side of these, you've got the four B3s, a few ones. Then you've got the six B4s and then you drive down a bit and cross over. You've got the nose, you've got the size of them. I think that's a 2700, no it's a three meter and that won't. That's going to be three meters, three point three meters. Concrete lintel. Imagine how heavy that is. You'll probably be cheaper and easier to put a steel in. That's ridiculous. And then fresh, fresh delivery of padstone. Right, let's head back to the bricks. Just a quick one as well. If you need your keystone lintels, berries of the place. Oh yeah. Which as you know, thermal brake plates, extra tough. I'll tell you what, let's just film a bit of the keystone lintels. I've just been doing a bit of a filming for a video. That took a long time. I've realised that working on a kind of script is very difficult. It's like revising for a test. But we got that done. So now we're heading to the bricks. Just give us that minute. I'm going to get a photograph. Let's try that again. Yeah. She's got back from berries where we've been in the three hours, because we were doing a bit of recording in the yard. And a birthday shopping. Yeah. Robby's have been and done the cut down. So we're going to do the cuts across here now. I'm going to get a grinder, grind out as much as I can. And then we're not the rest out. I don't think I'm even going to prop that because these bricks are that hard and the mortar's that hard. It's going to support itself. I might just put one in the middle. Robby's have left their gear there for us. Oh yeah. And while I get this grinder done, let's just have a bit of a tidy up. Get this place spotless when we leave. Oh yeah, just getting all the snots off the wall. It's quite big bed. So when you join, see quite a bit of mortar comes out. Yeah. Coffee's done. Are you getting them for half 12, half 11 now? So we need to get some work done. So we've seen a bit. See how time out for now. I don't know if you can hear me with this thing though. It's weird seeing myself. Yeah. So that's all out. That's all our limbs are going. We're not touching this. So we're not trying to take as much of this out from this side as we can. But I can't see if the juice is on this wall or not. I'm pretty sure they should do. But it's a semi. So maybe we can go front to back onto a solid wall in the middle. But anyway. These are the hollow blocks. We can take the whole back of the blocks out and then we can prop them from the other side. We're going to have to put this thing in first. So we can take the prop out. Not that this prop needs to be in. This brickwork is solid. It's supporting itself. So anyway. Okay. It is. Benjamin, we've only got here about half 11. It is 10 to 2. Now, outside's it out. Ready for the lintel. We've just got that prop done bricks for now. Even if we took that out, that's going nowhere. These bricks are solid. That'll support itself. But obviously it's bad practice to just open it up and put it on YouTube. My people thinking they can do it. It's all about experience and knowing what's in here. Having taken all those two of those out, I know what kind of stake this brick works in. And it's solid. We don't do sand and cement like that anymore. That's like getting them for three to one. It's really hard stuff. Then the brick's like an engineering brick. So the brick side's done. We're just going to take this coarser block out now. I've took the hollow blocks. So I've took the cavity side out. So we've just got a thin, thin sliver, the front of the blocks left in. We'll have to take the full coarser out. Lintel in and a coarser brick over the top underneath that coarser brick. Which is underneath the joist, which is propping up here. So I'm going to come in here now. Trying to make as little mess as possible because we haven't got much to cover up in a way of dust sheets and stuff. So we'll see how we get on. So that's it. We'll get some of this out now. One big hole ready for two 64 concrete lintels. And of course, we're going to cut some block down. We don't want any bricks. We're going to cut the block down to size quicker anyway. And then we'll point the top. So yeah, on the bed here, on the bed there and then just go across this inside first. Coarsen block on the top, point it up and then we'll throw the outside in. So once this is done, we can take the accrues down and then we can prop that outside. But like I said, that is doing it out. So yeah, let's get outside and get a mix on. One lintel in. No idea if you can hear me. But there's a bit of air. I thought it was going to be, in fact. Yeah, I've just done that now. But it wasn't as hard as I was expecting it to be, at least. It was heavy. But we've had worse problems with steels before. Steel would have been lighter. Yeah. But that's one lintel in. It's really weird putting them in this way. It's weird not having the hole there. But that's one in. Dad's just pointed up the top bed joint. Then once he's done that, I'm going to... I've got my moustache on because I'm going to be cutting the box. Because in that side, as Dad's probably already said, this is a tour baguette because we've taken box out. It's their bricks. So I'm going to cut some 65mm strips of a block. And that should do us to fill in that. Hopefully that means the next one, the lintel would be easy to get into. We've got more of a gap just to reach in. More of our fingers. So yeah, we'll catch in a minute then. Right, this is all set for Alex to tidy up. Once we've got the inside lintel in, it's all in. That is absolutely solid. It's all been pointed in with the top pointer. And because it can get to the back side of it, it was all coming out of the back. So it's nice and full and I've just flushed it all up. So that's going nowhere. So yeah, all the shite is going in. Tum bag at the front is ready when the skip comes. And blocks are going in the van onto the next job. So yeah, once that's in and up, Alex can crack on with the tidying up and I'll get on with putting the piece in up and getting it all pointed up. So we'll take you inside to put your time. That's why you get this one in. Alex just making a brook. Awkward as ever. That's jammed in against the acro. That's jammed in against the acro. Got our plank. We're going to come in, send it up that way onto that cupboard. Make sure you put something on top of it. As far as we can get it past this acro. Up and in behind that cable sheathing. That's the metal stuff so you don't catch that because it'll cut you. So plonk it on and then put the course and blocks on that. Alex has cut for me. And while I'm getting that finished, Alex is going to get the tidying up on. And we're going home. And that's job complete. All packed up, all pointed. So that's where the door's coming out. This is our seating. Same here. That electric's just on the jam so no need to move the electric. It's right on the edge of that socket. So yeah, it's up to the Robbie to take this down. We're all done now. We've completely finished. Once we've tidied up and then out to be here. So seeing to see a little bit for the outro. There you go, there's our dimensions. There's the door. Cut out ready. Lintlin, both skins. And there's the finished product. Hell of a space. This has been actually been an enjoyable one. This hasn't Alex? Yeah. It doesn't seem five minutes since we're down in the mud, does it? Smashing the front of the house with the digger. That was you. Now let's go outside. Here we go. There's our two of them in. They do look different but they are the same bricks. Ravened, Ebstop Ravened Brackenbrown. They would have been stately back when they were made. It's changed its name that many times. There you go. Nice big wall to go at. We enjoyed that. There's the concrete. The trucks from getting out reinforced concrete. Unfortunately, we can't show you that because it's all covered up for the weather. But this actually might not be the final outro because by the time I edit this video I probably will come back because Robbie and Robbie have the roof and windows in before this gets edited. So stay tuned and hopefully when my hand goes away there'll be a finished concept to you there. And as promised, we're back. You may recognise this one from this one was October last year. So this is all complete. I just need a bit of a brush there with the water. Last time you saw this it was just finished. It was covered in plastic. It was pouring down. It looks fantastic. We're going around the side. It's got a nice lean to roof on it. Absolutely made up. Customs made up too. So let's get around here. Just over the dog barricade. Coming through here. So there's the lint you've just watched. So we'll go and plan out the kitchen. And here we go. French doors. It's a nice big room. Just put the telly up. Here's the front window. And there's the special, special bit. Huge windows in the ceiling. That's everyone's favourite feature is the vaulted ceiling. Absolutely fantastic. To really agree this is another lovely extension. Another one to be proud of. Another one for the Robbies to be proud of. Obviously they get credit for all this bit. We just built a shell. Yeah. Absolutely brilliant. So we'll leave it there. If you enjoyed the videos, make sure you click that like button, hit the subscribe button and hit the notification bell so you'll be notified whenever we upload a video. So there you go. Another beautiful extension. Complete. So this video was kindly sponsored to us by Keystone Lintels. Kind of sponsored to us.