 So, now for the most part the MOT is in, now we're just waiting on some pipe bedding, pea gravel, just because there's a bit of an exposed pipe, so we're just going to get some pipe bedding around that. So we've done a quick measurement off this, and I've illustrated on a brick, very detailed drawing, we've got a rough estimation of what they're going to be now, so the... Yes, that's not a spelling mistake, it's the collaboration, first job is to replace this garden wall, that's what we're starting on today, and then we've got a big extension around the back, which I'll show you, we'll get back to that. So, here's today's project, and this is the extension, just a little one, these boys have been busy getting this ready before we got here, and there's the house, which if you watch this channel, you'll have seen the... they've done the tour round here, massive job, coach house at the end there, there's our bricks, there's all the scaffold, the deck and nail, and yeah, today we're getting the first few coats on this wall, so we can get the inside sorted out, once we've got up a bit of this side, then we can start bringing this path through and leveling this out, I think Tony's coming tomorrow to level this out with a digger, mini digger, and this is going to be block work first, because it's the big installation that's clipped back to the block work, so yeah, once I see it, once I get older the drawings, I'll show you a picture of the drawings, but yeah, first day today, we arrived last night, so we're just getting our bearings, right, got the old, hilt-y laser level out, nice piece of kit, Alex is just getting the corner set up, we've got a very wonky wall there, which we're going to have to lend into our nice straight wall, so we're getting our bond, so we're dry bonding it through, which is Flemish Garden wall bond, which is three stretches with a header, three stretches with a header, and then it alternates, so your next header goes on the center, your center stretcher, so we're going to step in it now, which doesn't work, brick, brick courses, we think we're going to have a brick and edge here, so we're just checking that this concrete is level from there to the other end, and we know then we can just, we can just carry on with the brick and edge, and then that dry-bonded course, we'll drop it down onto this concrete, but it's going to be on top of the brick and edge when they go in, so we can just carry it on through, so I'll put your level down, and then you adjust that, that's your datum then. I'm just going to tell you how many mils, oh yeah, very cool, so that's our concrete level there, take it halfway, so it's three mil low, that's good, low's better than high, yeah, right to the end we can sit here, onto our mark, so that's three or four mil low, so that's great that, so we know now that brick and edge comes through your level, so we can put a brick and edge corner on here, and now we can carry and tracing that bond through, because as you can see it, once that brick and edge goes in that first course is going to come through level of that, so well Alex finishes that corner off, we're calling A&E Alex, my Alex will help me trace this bond through, because he can bend down there I can't, so we'll just sit here, sit on town, that's where we get this bit done, right so, brew is finished, and we are completely set out, we and Dad did a bit of dry bonding while Alex was getting the corner set up, so and look at that, well it's just nice with the end of a stretcher, so I'm going to speak of the devil, Dad's going to get this corner built, so we'll have two corners built then, then we can just literally string a line up and crack on, pretty fast tomorrow, the concrete itself works pretty nice, we're just going to have a brick and edge going through this step, and then the bricks will sit nicely on that perfectly, so because this was apparently thrown in really quickly, done a damn good job of it, definitely yeah, so now it's full steam ahead, you ready, just full steam ahead, alright we'll fill you back on town, it's time to leave it like that, I'm just going to fill it down a bit, get some stuff set up while he builds, and once it's got a bit up, I can get some, I think I can get some bricks down myself, let's do this, alright give you a quick update, because we dad had a big brain idea, so instead of brick and edge, he's done concrete four inch seven Newton block, so that saves us a lot of time and brick, and yeah we've done a double check with the laser, and from Alex's end to our end there's 15 mil difference, and it's 15 mil low, so that's pretty good going, yeah and with these bricks 15 mil is like nothing, yeah so dad's gonna hook a fixed brick up, and now it's my turn, do some brick work, let's get started, you know tight beds with these very tight beds, there's our spade down here, it's in the bucket it should be, can you film me with a camera, where's the air camera, I just took it off the level, I had it set up on the level, but then when I put the mix the more to my way, it completely blocked out the wall, alright, when's the last time we've worked from the bar, I don't remember where we went from the bar, how many courses are we up now, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14 courses, and I think there's another 15 to go, so we're almost halfway, this morning we're going to do a bit of backfilling because as you can see the ground's a bit uneven, especially on this side, so me, dad, Alex and Liam, we're all just going to spend the morning getting ourselves a bit more of a ground to work on, and then I think once we've got started a bit more we're going to get these set up all the way across, so it'll be easy sailing then, it'll just be that one platform and we should be able to finish it off that, maybe step it up one, but yeah, looking good so far, my mind's going numb again, I don't know what to say, but okay I'm sure that we can edit this out, this mine fart, or throw it in a blooper, I don't know, so yeah, walls up nicely, we're going to do some backfilling, get the scaffold set up a bit later and then get cracking again, so all there is to it this morning, we'll throw you on time-lapse while we do that so you can watch, watch us get it filled. So, now for the most part the MOT is in, now we're just waiting on some pipe bedding, pea gravel, so just because it's a bit of an exposed pipe, so we're just going to get some pipe bedding around that, pipe safe, and then as you saw before just for now, Liam and dad are just getting the sand filled up ready to go next to the mixer, so we're kind of as busy as we can while we wait, so I better stop standing around doing nothing and do something. There's Alex. Alex too. Alex too, yeah. We're going to show him where. Yeah, go on, because it's a twirl, it's on you, well not a merchandise, but we've made these for ourselves for work. It's our official shirts, but. Yeah, well embroidered so they're looking last a little longer, so we'll look a bit smarter with colours. Yeah, we'll look a bit smarter around all the A&E boys now. Yeah, they're all dead smart up here, so we thought we'd try and fit in a bit. So yeah, we're up to there. We're getting there. I'd say we're past that halfway now. It's tough going, trying to match this. We've got some existing bricks and some reclaimed bricks, and obviously you've got a different size of reclaimed bricks, so it's always a bit of a challenge, but we're enjoying the challenge. You can see it's a Flemish garden wall bond, which I've already spoke. Right, just while they're all over there talking their big business, I thought I'd pull you aside and show you what they're talking about essentially, because how do I word this now? They're sorting out how to set out the doors and windows for the extension, which the drawing is here. So on the drawing, we've got a 1090 pillar and two 600 pillars. This one's not been marked out yet. That one's just going to work how it works, but our numbers here are just our reference points, since obviously with these brick you can't decide whether it's coming or going. So we've done a quick measurement off this, and I've illustrated on a brick, a very detailed drawing. We've got a rough estimation of what they're going to be now. So the 600s are now going to be 640s, and the 1090s are going to be an 1120 now. And again, we've still got to set this one out, so that was not a problem yet. But we've got a rough estimation now for what we're doing with these, which is fine, because obviously, like I said, these brick you can't go to anything, and these aren't set in stone, they're just our guides. And yeah, so I think in a bit we're going to drive on it out, so we can get a proper measurement, and then we'll have our set in stone measurement. But for now, that's just what we're up to. All of them over there talking big business. So I've just pulled to a side to give you a quick rundown of how this extension's going to go. So we're working with what we're going to do. Right, Dad and Alex are just setting out the dry bonding now, so we can get a set in stone measurement for our pillars, and already our 1120 is now an 1130, so it's a good job we're doing this, isn't it? We've dry bonded the bottom course to show the bitwork above the linkers, to make sure it works quicker on the top, that's most important. Now we're working the pillars out, so that the door opens and the pillar's out fixed, that's what we're going to be. We're going to make them more uniform, make them work brick, and then the door frame will be made to suit pillars so that the bitwork's right. So that's what we're working the bitwork to look like. Very tidy. That's our first door. But again, that's not fixed yet. We're going to get to the end and then work it out, because each end pillar's got the unit worktop stuff, so it's got to work right. It's kind of a bit smaller than the worktop stick out, that's the only way. We'll get fired. I'm made worktop, so no pressure. That would be the closest, that would be 590. There would be like a 3 quarter, stretch only 3 quarter, wouldn't there? I'll put it down roughly, and then he can make up his mind how he wants it, he might say no, stretch it, stretch it out, whatever. That's something that makes 18-100, so they'd have to be uniform, so the next one would have to be 18-100, wouldn't they? They'd have to be, to make it work. So, 18-100.