 Do yn gwein o hyn rhan oherwydd rhan oed yn 15 yma配on Felly mae'n gwein o hyn deithasol ddim yn 15 Ond mae'n hoffi ddewch am ddysgu Mae ddewch Rhyw rhaid i ddweudio'r newid ar y newid Ond onan ym yn unig dweud yma Roedd ni'n ysgwys o'r cerdd iawn 1 dd�m. Ond rydym felly yn cyfnodd ar y ddweud. O'r ddweud. Rydyn ni. Ddi weithio anodd он. Bye peth o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Wydd yna yn cael meddwl i ddweud o'u ddweud o'u ddweud. Ya, yn cael meddwl. Ar y ddweud. Dw'n credu'r ddweud yw'r ddweud. Da un ar ddi, ddweud. Fyddais iawn ag erbyn 36 inch i ddweud. Mae gennym gweithio fel 50 inch. Ychwp ddydd yr adith. a bwplwch fynd i d HauseŻ ac yn unig i ddan wrap hynny mae'r llyfr o'r llyfr i'r llyfr i hynny yng Nghymru a hollwch nodi yn leif iawn o ddiddips ac yn cyhoedd hynny eich bod Cabinet o'r voluntary hynny dda i gyffredinol gallu oedryn o'n cyfrall y bwble gallwn gwan reply ac mae hynny yn fathbwch yn y llyfr neud a yn erbyn y llyfr yn gwybwch yng Nghymru yma yn y llyfr i'r llyfr o'r llyfr o'r llyfr nid yn meddwl, fe'n meddwl yna. We'll technically we are yeah so that's the plan nice and straightforward. Been to the spa he's had a bacon butter and a sausage butty and i've just got my latte. So I think once I've got all the stuff in and got started Dad's going to go pick the stuff up, the lintel, the sentiment and then a couple blocks and then hopefully get this blasted out Ac mae'n rhan o'r adn ein newid yw'r dda? De allan ddaw, ac mae'n ddaw i chi'n ddaw'r rhan. Gwlu'n gwybod hynny cael deillot ddaw. Gwlu'n ddaw'n gwybod hyn a'ch ddaw'r gydlawn yn diddwl. Cydw i chi ddaw'r gydlawn yn diddwl gydlawn yn idd근. S GGwlu'n ddaw ddaw'r gydlawn a'ch ddaw'r gydlawn neu hynny'm gwybod. I didlamon i'n dearfAudience so if Cy briefly ASL I just turn to dust so you can hear how hollow that is so we are going to try to get it off without damaging the plastic oven as I thought to show you this I am sure it was stuck once when it first went on all the heat in the house probably shrinks it so I'll just use your chosen to call it a sky box and these are concrete bricks, pretty much the same as the outside tell you the colour soff o blantog, i'r blantog newydd. A o ddลwch am ddweud eich drabein, o ddweud eich drabein yma. Felly byddwn ni'r llaw effaith ac wrth gwrs ni'n gweld drill. Diolch. Felly ydych chi'n gofio'r ffwrdd. Dwi'n gweithio'r drill o ffwrdd o gweld yma eich drapein. Felly mae'n gofio'n gofio. Felly blo, mae'r gwirio'n 6 inch, eich yn 4 inch. Rydych chi yn ei! O'r rhiwf amddai'r meddwl a'r awr. fel os ychydig i'r rheswm ac yn ddofod yn gwahoddi i'r gwahoddi newydd, i'r methu bwysig yn gyda'u'r gwasanaeth. Felly, ddim yn gawr. Ac rai oherwydd'n 씬 gan gofn. Pau, dros hynny, rydyn ni'n ddaeth i weld. A pho, fi'r cyflogwch wedi bod ydych chi'n gael yng nghymmef i bwysig y cyflogwch sy'n cymrydd cyhoedd. Felly mae'n ymryd called'r cysyfrлаeth, fel y meddwl ei hoffiet ar hyn ymwes angen, For those who haven't heard of it, this is just a little tip video on how to do it and why we do it, so obviously using a cutter in here, will just make dust everywhere and if you have water suppression then it's just sludge everywhere. So we're lucky in the sense that all this has been stripped off but even if it hasn't either way you don't want to be making dust everywhere. So I'll give you a quick show what happens with a stitch drill and obviously you'll see how much less dust it produces than a cutter. mae'r PPE mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl yn unrhyw Gwylirio. Mae'n meddwl yn gwneud hynny. Byddwn i'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd, ond nid yn fath o blwyddoedd, ond ond yn gweithio'r rhanig, ond yna'r llwy, ond mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Mae'n meddwl i'r ffordd. Dyma ceisio ar hyn ychwanegau rhywbeth i ddelir o hyn o'r bryd. Ac yn casgliad rhywbeth allan weith Oes i ddillrwyr, rywbeth allan weith Ac oherwydd yn gwybod, dyna'r gweithio trofnig, neu oeddo i'r gweithiau sy'n gweithio sy'n gwneud yma yw gwylio. Mae'r leoedd yn fawr yn gweithio hyn. Sometimes. Maybe you've got me believe that bit out. So we will continue just doing that and then once all of that stitch drilling is done we just simply knock out the broken halves and full bricks that will come out with it. Simple as. So that's a little run down of what a stitch drilling is and why we do it especially on inside jobs. Thank you very much. That's one side done. As I say, well as Alex said we need to have a other brick because we've got the nice straight joint there. Straightish. These are going to be slightly back but the bottom ones are going to be spot on. Now we'll probably get the course out for the concrete lintel with the recipro. We've just got the joints which will be dusty but that'll be the most dust we'll be making today. We've even knocked out the plaster from in here. I haven't done this side yet. We've even knocked that plaster out so when that door comes out there's no plaster dropping out into the hole because the hole isn't like this. The hole's still decorated and still got the floor down. So try to keep all the dust in this side as much as we can. Hoover's down to one bar on the battery so we're going to have a quick break and charge the battery while we're having a drink. We'll get rid of some of this shite and then we'll be back after a break so we'll catch you in a bit. That is stitching done and as you can see very minimal dust. I'll just show you on this side too. There you go, that's all the dust. Happy days. So plan now, obviously get these bricks out and I think we're just going to get the multi-tool and cut into this neatly so that we can get the concrete lintlin which Dad is going to pick up in a minute. So there we go. Progress. So we'll catch you in a bit on time-lapse. Right, before I start, Bosch, Expert, Masonry, Carbide, Tipped, Blade, for the reciprocating saw, sabre saw, whatever you want to call it. Then we get out some berries and get it in a tool station around £20. It just loves lime water. It just chews through it. So it's absolutely fantastic. It makes the dust, but it doesn't disperse the dust like a grinder does. The dust pretty much drops straight to the floor. But it's on soft water, it's absolutely, you can't beat it. Fantastic. So Bosch, Expert, Masonry, Carbide, Tipped. Let's see the Carbide, Tipped. So we're the recommended. Line out for lunch. Happy days. And even more happy days. Look at that wall. We have a wall to work off. I've plenty of bricks to bring you up with. Yeah, I've put to all the side for cleaning. I think we should keep some of these. They'll come up with brick assets. You know, for patching houses around here. Because they're the face bricks. I've got a condition there. Well, there we go. I'm going to get that messed up after dinner because I'm very hungry. So there we go. So it's just patch that up, clean that up, jobs are good. It's absolutely beautiful out there. It's freezing cold, but it's beautiful. I think Good Morning Britain said mine's 15 tonight, some places. So good luck if you get the line is 15. Dust is clearing pretty good. Plaster coming off everywhere because it's just all the laminated plaster is knackered. So we're just taking over as much as we can because they have a three year old. So we don't have any plaster falling off the wall on them. So we're all set up now. Alex has given me some bricks up to get the first two coursing. There's a damp already in under the joist. So I'm going to bring that over the joist with the brick. And then we're going to have a block work. We've done all the cutting with the evolution saw, which we always do now. Because it's so much easier just to build it. No cutting inside the house, no mess, no banging. All ready to go. The only cuts left to do are the top ones, which should be cut down in depth. I think roughly. There's the pencil mark. There's the top cutter block. So that's our cut minus 10mm. That's staying in. No point taking that out and making too big holes in the wall. And here's our angle. And Alex is just getting the rest of this crap moved. Trying to get the dust down as much as possible. That's pretty much everything. So of course out. Ready for those of you who want to go in. Just a bit of tidying up to do when I have to go back in. And then another course to take out of there. And we're away. Another course to come out of the bottom. Yeah, it's above floor, isn't it? So Alex is on with that. And then Alex is going to have a good tidy up. And I'm going to crack on with this block work. It's nice to be able to get at both sides of it. But because there's no plaster on this side, we're going to range in this way. So while the radio's turned down, I'll put your name. Do a bit of filming because we do a lot of time-lapsing. That's the six foot level please mate. No, no, there's going to be a half grass going at the end there. And there's nothing to drink there. No, boring when you're filming normally. Because we can't have the radio on. Missing the Clive Holland, shall we? Pardon? It's Wednesday on the wind. I've already been sued if you didn't do that. Of course in. Being filled over the pipe, over the beams. Nice and flat. Nice and level. Well it's on a level. But we're following what's there. Running up this way. On that elsewhere it's flat. The motor's not dropped on the next floor floor. I'm going to see a psychiatrist. So you butter the opening and butter the block. So you've got four lots of motor going together. Nice four points. Not everyone does that, but that's the way I was taught. So I've marked all my ties. Well I've marked every course. So I wasn't sure exactly. I didn't want to drill the ties out. Sometimes you drill them out slightly out. So because I've got it up now and I'm hitting marks, bang on. I'll follow the rest of the marks for the ties. Which I'll drill in. Every other course. Let's get some grease on it because it's not bouncing. Fucking a sec. Quick square WD works, but not full on because it overheats and I think it evaporates and then it just ends up blocking up. So you see how dry that is. Needs to be lubricated inside. Nice and greasy. You'll be able to hear the difference straight away. It should be bouncing like a good thing now. The hammering now is just drilling before. That's where it's taken so long. So, yeah. It starts doing that bit of grease on the bit. Your ties. Frame ties from screw fixing and tool station. The corner 10mm plug. What we do is we squash them in. And then they sit nice in there. You can put them in like that, but they take up a lot of room when you screw them in. So when they're squashed in it, and you can always put them in like that. That's plenty. So what we do is plug in. I think we think these are better than the wall starters because they go in at an angle. So they've got the drilled and fixed at an angle. And then you bend them down. So there's no way they can pull out ever whereas the starter ties are drilled in horizontally. So there's a chance they can pull, especially if they're going in waterbed. So screw that in. It gets pretty tight, pretty quick. Solid now. So up there, so it's phasing up. Upwards. Bend it about 30 degrees, 45 degrees. Like that. Shroud underneath. And spin it back. And then slide your shroud out. That is perfect. Right on top of the plug. So, screw that again. Squash it down. Push that plug in. A few turns. That's it. Right away. Proper solid job there. So what I'll do now is set you back up on time lapse till we get up to the top. And then we'll probably just do a bit of filming at the top. I think it's getting about a quarter full. Can't tell you if my phone's charging. So I've got the cups. I'm going to put them in. We've cut them 15mm small. So we've got a decent bed and a decent bed on top. If you have the bed too tight on the top then it's hard to get them all in. So you've got a nice big 15mm bed you can get it pushed in. Plus we can get it from the other side and get it pushed in from the other side. Which is a lot easier. A tech stuff, you're actually attached to a six foot level and then you get your spot board. Last one. A lot easier with five lights. Get it for your bed. You can slide it in. That's the bed. It's lipping out. Then once it's in. Let's go jobs. We haven't got this hook shape. We're getting it both sides of it. So we have to make sure the joints are falling into jobs because we can't get the back to point it. Whereas this one we can't. So it's not critical to the pointer. That's going to make so much more room into the last few weeks we've had. So I was there. Obviously that's going to give the customer a lot more space. Obviously we've got our lintle packed in. We've got that blocked up nice. Once that's plastered that will look lovely. No. So that is the end of this video. If you enjoyed be sure to give us a thumbs up and if you're new to the channel you want to see more of this or whatever else we have on our channel be sure to 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 really appreciate all the support. This has been the thing with Alex. Steve's going to go on. 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