 I've got a nice easy job here to prop these up because the joists running into the wall, so up to here we're fine. So anything above there now held by this, just see this crumbly block here, there's a good chance that's going to fall out. So that's actually what we've got, we've got our galvanized strip, so we'll do that strip on the underside of the joist to keep everything in place. I shouldn't do that because now all the internet knows where they keep the keys. And good morning. It is the 22nd of June, 8 o'clock, and today is the start of a pretty big job, I guess we could say. Where do I start? We've got lots to do. As you can see, this customer stripped out the whole house for us, which thank goodness. But we've got loads of different little jobs to do. These two windows for example being turned to doorways, so we're going to open the openers up a little bit, put new lintels in, front and back I think, I'm going to build some pillars out a little bit here, because I think there's a massive steel going all the way across there. Those doors are being blocked up and bricked up, there's stuff behind you to do, there's a fireplace there that just needs flushing up. We've got plenty to do. Take a bit of a tour, so as you can see customers kindly gutted the whole place out. So they're getting blocked up, steel's going across there, so these nibs are being extended out a bit, he's marked where we're extending them to. They think this is being opened up this way for a doorway, and I think the same for there, but this side isn't too bad because it's got quite a big concrete lintel, so we may just be doing the front on that, but this one, definitely both. And what else? Oh yeah, can actually say this, a very long time ago now, we did this, if you remember we did this little porch conversion thing with this nice fancy stonework that we ran out of. Yeah, so this is the next step, but let me just show you this actually, because some of this is amazing. Look at that, it sounds like, well that one actually sounds something pretty decent compared to the others, but a bloody closure as a padstone, that side looks okay, but then you go to this side, what the hell, look at that one. So that's a little bit shocking, I think that's working. Oh, got two bars. Right, we're up to, what have you told them? Everything. You told them we're still in the extension? No. Right, this is an add-on. It was supposed to be extended again, but planning on letting them extend further. So, no wall plate on it. Never seen the roof put on with no wall plate, but there you go. This is all coming off, everything's coming off, roof, ceiling, everything. Our custom, I've been very busy, obviously you can see where the wall's been took out there, and also the toilet's still connected. So we have electric, water and a toilet, so we're just getting all the gear in and then we can decide what to do first. Yeah. I was going to do the doors first, but like I said now, because you're very right, they should be done last. Well, since we've got the access, me as well bring the blocks in through the back and get these pillars mucked out. And the big effing steel. Yeah. One of the big news is there's the brick. So obviously we've got this crappy damn course all, we're going to put some fresher stuff down and there's been a time where I just spent ages trying to brush all that out, but now life's a bit easier. Beautiful. Well, we've found its purpose. The demolition fireplaces in no time, so yeah, that was easier than I thought it was going to be. We're going to be tidying every other block, so the rest of it just pushed off really. So we've got all this crap cleaned up, Dad's been having a bit of a break up over there as well. So we'll get this tidied up and have a quick break because I don't know about you, but I'm sweating now. It's very stuffy in here, this bloody hot weather and wearing big ass dust, dust masks. Fifteen mil up a bit, that's it, half a bit that way. Stop. Quick Instagram pic, because 15 mil, 15 mil seating. I can't get close to that. I'm going to put a cavity tray in, that's going to get all right. It's like each when you look at the seating diminishes, probably nothing at this end. That's ridiculous. What can you earn by about 30? Oh yeah. They're still back at the house. Well, you just have to look around the rest of it. It's not really a surprise that that's that. Yeah. A whole bit of architrave used there for the plasterboards. Pretty good. Speechless. All right. I've got a nice easy job here to prop these up because the joists running into the wall. So up to here we're fine. And then you see this trimmer goes across here. If I had to trim this out to get the toilet wasted, I think you see where they've had leaks in the past. So what we've done here, obviously we can't prop behind that. So we've drilled out and we put four grabbers in and I put them in on an angle so they're under compression. That one didn't work. So I put another four and counter something about halfway in so they're right into the block work. So anything above there now held by this, which is onto the wall and trimmed into this, which will be propped as well. So this section would be great because it won't be in the way. This is going to be a stitch drilled out for 200 mil. That's all coming out. Show you the line. So that's going to be the nib because the padstone is going to be going into the cavity tying in these two walls. So it's 200 nib or 300 padstone. And it's a good job we've done that because it's worked out. It just comes to the edge of that brick so that whole brick comes out now. Right, so showing the seat in. Showing that. Showing that, right? Yeah. We haven't opened this end up yet so we don't know what that's going to be. This is the timber. That's probably... That's the third gen. So that one's about 25, 30 mil. That one. Well, 25. Whoa, got a bit giddy there, about 70 mil there. Yeah, we'll have to be careful with these as well. Just see this crumbly block here. There's a good chance that it's going to fall out. So we'd like to work with it. We've got our galvanised strip. So we'll do that strip on the underside of the joint to keep everything in place. We don't want it like the last job where all the brick works falling out. But then again, that was a very old crumbly house. So yeah, we've plugged it along. I'm going to start taking some pockets out of this tidy pillory. It's got three physically tied in. You can't just use screw ties. We'll use them as well, but we'll actually tie it into the pillar as well. Obviously, this one's getting reduced. Well, I measure for the steel to get them ordered. I'll try and get them ordered today and then hopefully they'll be delivered tomorrow the day after. I think we're over the weekend. We're definitely a Saturday, aren't we? Yeah. Because I've got the OK for me hip, so we need to get some money in that bank. We'll be having six weeks off when the hip's done, so yeah. We're going to have to get a side hustle. Yeah. I'll start making lemonade. Have a lemonade, stand upside the house on the end of the drive. There's more than 10 mil. Oh. So yeah. We're getting there. So we're going to start propping this now with what accros we've got. We can take Paul's acro out now and abuse that. So that gives us three acros. We'll have to bring some more from home because we're going to need at least eight. So once the walls are propped, we can take those out. I've just put those two in. They're not coming. They're not coming. They could be a month before they come. We're getting a genie. We've got room for a genie in there. We're going to rub the lamp and get a genie. Yeah, these two here, they're only there while I undermine this to get this ready for the pillar. The plan is to get this built today. As Alex said, get that door tipped, get that knocked down. That's all going off, ready for the steel then. And then hopefully we'll get on this today. We can both get on this together. This is just going to be trimmed off, get all the snots off. And then we're going to get a mix and we're going to fill all these cavernous gaps up. Cavernous gaps. Yeah, because they're big gaps. There you go, there's the old fling. Yeah, I'm going to break that up as well. Just flush it up. Yeah, we'll give the neighbors the wine. So we'll give them a written letter to say we're sorry that... We're making a noise, because obviously that's attached to next door. And he's been using that this morning. How's the battery? Only one bar. Oh, that's not bad, it's only charging it then. Is that my key holder? Yes. I shouldn't do that because now the internet knows where to keep the keys. I shouldn't do that because now the internet knows where to keep the keys. Right, let's start getting this propped up in. Alex can start knocking this out. Start making a mess. I'm going to stay on this end and try and get this done today. So yeah, we're now about 11 o'clock. Close to 12. Well, the van was talking to Jeremy then wasn't he? Yeah. We have been talking to the customer for a while. We? Yeah, we have talked to the customer. I was talking about you. Yeah, he was there. You don't even know that was from down there. Yeah, we know where we are, what we're doing. We're spotting lunch. Yeah, a few little bits to do. It's not snog off there. We're going to put a mix in probably half a mix in after dinner. I'll sort it here now. I've just measured all my cuts out. There are all my cuts for this pillar. All cuts, so I'm just going to do them with the saw outside. Usual script. I'm going to put a couple of screwing ties there. Tie in there. A couple of screwing ties there. And then we tie in again with the padstone. And the block. So that's us. These two are just temporary on here. We need them really. The rest of it is propped up. So theoretically we'll take this back skin out. But we'll see how we get on. And then as I showed you before, that's held with the grabbers. You might just hang fire. Mind you, we can take it. That's attached to this wall. It turns into the wall. I've actually done the stitch drilling. All the way down there. Just drilled out every other brick. And the rest of it will go down the pipe. And that will give us a 300 padstone onto the wall then. Yeah, the padstone is going to be roughly that level. Roughly that level. Steel is going to come down roughly to what it is now. So they're not losing any head space. So we're going to have a quick dinner. Go and cook in the van because it's roasting again out there. And see what Alex wants to do. I'm probably going back on this and then we can get this entire thing. Bring all the shite back towards the back. Everything's just get piled in the garden for the grab. But I need to check on that and see if it'll take plaster. And there's a few bits of trees and stuff out there. So we'll have to make sure that one. We might end up having to get a skip and transfer it into a skip. But we'll keep your posters on that one. So yeah, go and have some lunch. Catch you after dinner. There we go. You always know it's been a good day when it definitely looks different. So, yeah, Dad got that pillar up to the finished height for the block. All that's left to go on there now is the padstone and every padstone steel. So that's good. We didn't quite get finished with that. Just run out of water. But we've got about 90% of that up. So it's just going to be three cuts and that's finished. And this side's all propped. I think we've made pretty decent progress. Oh yeah, and this pillar is ready for demolition. Pretty good progress I think for flat start more or less. So tomorrow we'll just be back at it. Get that finished. Maybe get this blocked up behind me. We'll see how it goes. Catch you tomorrow. Good Friday morning. Friday, Friday. Been there, done that. Had a little detour to Fairwoods to pick up the lentils. This one is going to be going to increase the size. This side's staying in. We're going to go that way to 1700. They didn't have any cavity lentils in stock. So we're going to put a six before in the back here, 2100. And then we're going to do the outside as a separate job. And then we can do the cavity tray from the outside then. Just not looking forward to those. Looking balls. This one is a straight forward. I think it's about 100mm each side, straight down. So you can use the Recipro even drill it, handsaw or whatever. That's plenty big enough. So that's staying in. We're going to drop the sides. We're going to take the inside of it out. A couple of cuts to do there. One, two, three. I'm not touching that yet because we'll come to that one. We've got the pad stones. We've picked up a little to cut up the pad stones. 1500. Yeah. We've got 15 for pad stones. We've got 21 for this one. A 2400 angle angle. We've got 21 left. No. And then a 1800? 15. No? 18. 1800 angle line. Was it 1800 angle line? Yeah. Yeah, that's the right. Yeah, because the wind is 1440 so it'll give us just over 150 seating. So we're not touching any of this today. I mean we could take some of the back of it out. I'll just remind you of the seating. That's the bad. And that's the ridiculous. It's like 15mm. Unbelievable. So, yeah, that's today's plan. It's meant to be a blousy weather today. So if we're knocking anything out, we'll do it early. So we're not running out of the rain. And then these, these are brilliant. Bit of timber. Lining pins just wedged up against the steel and built up to that. And then we just use the level on this side. Just propped up with a bit of a chisel. Real. They cobbled together but just did the job. So they can come out now. Forget the last piece I'm going to slide it in that way then. So, yeah. Here's the baking balm. We've got some sausages out of the coffee. We're ready to go. So, let's get back in. That's just patched up a little hole. So that part's finished now. I've finished the top bit. That's a packed in nice and tight. And you've got your butterflies in. Every other course and this one it's every course because it's only one brick at one block out. You've got your handle wrong. Bluebirds not butterflies. I say butterflies. Butterflies are the anti-ties that you use to put in cavity walls. Oh yeah. Bluebirds. Whatever. I prefer the screw-ins. There we go. They're in and just while Dad was doing that patching up I've knocked out the... This was... This was a really weak disc of that. So, and same here. We're not going to wrap these up just yet though because it's making for good ventilation while we're doing all this inside work. So I think... I think next step is going to be tackle one of these. I might make a start bringing some of this pillar down because like Dad said just today he's got that propped up with some grabbers and whatever. This part needs a bit of a patch up as well but I think I said this the other day as well but it perfectly comes off at the air brick. But yeah, there's all right so far. Just finished off progress here and there. Did you tell them I forgot three butters in your bag and I had to call them? That too. I've been a bit sick lately so I've been lacking in the packing my lunch department so Dad has taken up the role and I forgot my buddies. But I'm feeling better now so I'll get back on my lunch duties before everyone goes at me in the comments. But yeah, that's where we're at. We'll get a little bit more cleaned up just so we're not burying ourselves in crap and then we'll get the next task started. There we go. The task we chose was to get the biggest lintel in and get that job out of the way. There we go. 200mm seat on either side. A bit better than that. Heavy ass 200mm monster. It's bang on level because we used the laser so... That's fixed, that was our fixed point. So we just put the laser across there. Put that piece in and we've got a 20mm split to go across the top and just bed it, pack it all up. And then this cut here and that started the door opening at the back. So it's going to make life a bit easier doing that lintel, at least. Yeah. So now, the anchor side's just an angle line now. Angle line covers the tray standard job so three courses out. Angle line and back in again. Same with that side. That lintel's staying. The door's going to slightly wide and change the angle line upside. So two angle lines to do. Two breakdowns now. That's it for the inside lintels. Apart from the big steels. We'll talk about them to the next week. So yeah, a few days. Well, that gets that cut. I'll strip this down and get ready. We've got a little bit of mix left. Thankfully, all this has been done with one mix today. A few days. To clean it. It didn't work, did it? It just blew into the camera. Oh balls. That's how hard day's gone. I think he's had a hard day's graft in the mines. I suppose he's going to Aldi from here. I don't get that a miss. I think you're a bandit. You've got a mask on there. Imagine not wearing a mask. This would be new, wouldn't this? Because you'll be always wearing masks. Because you think it's soft but dusty. Yeah. So, the doors are the back doors. The back of the doors are out. I did that side and dad's done this side. Those lintels are ready to go, sorted. So now it's just a case of getting those front lintels done. Whenever that is. Right. So they've got the pressure getting the cut straight. Yeah. So, I guess you could call this the end of part one then. There's not really going to be any parts. I'll just have to edit it. That's like half the window done. We've got the other half to do now. Well, you could say this is like one part done because it's the inside. Yeah. Everything on the inside is done apart from the steels. Steels are a whole separate video. And the block work. That's another separate video, isn't it? Because that's got all the tools and stuff on that. Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, explain that, yeah. I couldn't remember the word. Anyway. How do I look? I don't look as bad. Hair looks bad, but... Yeah, so that'll be it for... That's because you stand out and do nothing. Like that comment I said again. So, next time someone says that I'm just going to... I'll just delete them now. I'm going to argue with you. 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