 So, hardwood, original hardwood still. Not hard enough for that, not at all. Yeah, the floor's got to be level three, so no pressure. No pressure, not like last time. So I've gone south again, as usual. D3. D3, isn't it? Yeah. D3. Today is going to be slaving day and maybe some brickwork day. So we had a few little trips to make. We had to go to Rosebottons, pick up some very expensive jab light. 28 quid for a shoot of 100 mil, I heard. Can you imagine if they did 125s? So we just needed that, because with all that, which is just not going to be enough, I hope we had to nip back home to get our wellies, because we forgot. Luckily we didn't get too far before we remember the wellies. No, we had to nip to the spa to get my bacon roll. But now we're ready. So, which is going to skip, we've got to check the floor, because there's not going to be a door there, you know. They don't want a door still. So they've got timber doors inside. So the floor's got to be leveled through, so no pressure. No pressure, not like last time. Of course, we had the brickwork over yesterday or Sunday, decided it was three courses lower. So we're going for seven courses now instead of ten. It's fine for us. Yeah, so if you want this out, give it a good wacker, bring the floor level up, ready for concrete, all the usual guppings, and get it concrete this afternoon. Got 20 ballasts down there ready to go. And about three-quarters of a tonne of sand in the van. Yeah, we've got a lot of sand, so we've got plenty. We've got plenty of lime in this one. And we've also stucked up on the ties, because we were very short. This here, this here, this would have been the last of them, this little porch. So, yep, you know the battle plan. Let's get started. Ready, get... Hold on. So it's all just going straight from the skip. Yeah, straight from the skip. Right, that's out of the security. Once you're in the door frame, you can't lift them. You can't just lift the doors out. You can lift it from there. Yeah, it's getting old a bit. This one's going to have to get old, though. I could have helped you, but you've been making me hold the camera. There we go. Right, you ditch that camera, and you take them from me, I'll start getting these boots off. So, it was near an old castle, and it was a Viking area, and we were there to port it out. And it was amazing how much they found. And it jumps this one field. So, yeah, the video, when I knew you were coming on me. It was like, fun and all fun. What happened to you, something? What happened to your popcorn in it? A bit generous, actually. And I'm not surprised that you hadn't sort of come across me before in the acting. Basically, it was one of those things I dabbled in. It wasn't terribly successful. And the great fun, I had two singles out. But that video was actually not a proper video. I was doing the Wide-Way Club at the time, and we didn't have a video, and they wanted to show it. So, I went with the next monk up to 63, which in the UK is considered a hit, as you probably know. He gave in the top 75. Personally, I'm saying on my terms of the 80s show, right? For songs that should have done much better than they did. We always say, sometimes, you just didn't get it right. Great, you could go off in a whole different direction. It's good fun, and all the ones I've done, the next one, putting on, is also up in Glasgow. It's Elkeeth, and it's, I think, yeah, I've been to Glasgow, and then I'm doing another one in Network. And, I'd say it's such good fun, and I've done lots of them with hundreds and hundreds of dogs. Oh, don't get me. That piece of timber knocked the back of it so we can get our floor levels done properly, because you can see here, we've done our measuring, and we need to put 65mm on for it to be level with the floor. The timber just takes it right up. So, I think Dad's either gonna go see if Neil's got any spare timber, or if not, he's gonna have any quick stop to failwards and grab some. So, at least this time, we know where the floor is, so I'm not screaming this time. Knock on wood. Yeah, I can pay you a check. Yeah. And the paranoid after last time now. So, that's the plan, at least then. I think while Dad goes to failwards, then I'll start getting some more skis gathered round. But, there you go, there's a quick update, so we'll catch you in a minute. Timber quiver's in the face of that multi-tool. It was built in. That's why it wouldn't put just pop hardwood. It also needs to be quick. So, that must be the original hardwood sill. Not hard enough for that multi-tool. Oh, yeah. So, now we can get our floor level. Yes. Properly now. Nothing's in the way, so. I was just thinking if we've got any left over, we could take some of the bags till last. Yeah. If we don't have any left over, we'll have to bag it anyway. Wouldn't we just, wouldn't give you the best bucket in there to bag in it? But, yeah. It's a bit of weight out of the van, though. Put that by 10, that's that weight. You're going to film a bit, have you? You're going to film a bit? Nah. Bit of an update. We, we're just going to follow. Just pointing to that core set, not having anything for the door set. Our plan is to follow this course. Our plan is to follow that course. Again, there's a door frame, door going back in. I think the original is going to be a UPVZ door. So, it didn't matter about the floor levels, the customer's adamant that the floor level is to come through level. And they just want to know more door between the ports in here, like to match the doors and the house. So there's, can't be a threshold to come level through with whatever floor they're putting down. So that's raised everything up. So, if you just see that pencil out there, that's actually. 65 mil above our DPC. So, the only thing we can do is add another course of brickwork on. Otherwise, the floor will come higher than the back of the door frame. So we're raising everything up. So there's just a course of brick to go around here. And we're going to have a step DPC. We're going to have one here on this course, on the new course, and then we have one here. And then the temp course is going to go down onto the wall. We're raising it up one, but as you can see, the level levels don't line up. So because we're coming up one, the porch is going to line up with the windows anyway. It's all weird levels on this. So we've managed just, just going up stuff to get it prepped. We need another sheet of 25 mil to have light to get it prepped because we're doing 125 in the knees. But two sheets of 100, two sheets of 25. Jesus, I'm not sure. No, we've got two sheets of 100 and one sheet of 25, aren't we? Yeah, because we need to call a bridging strip, so we're going to run out of 25. So we're going to pick another one of them up. We're out with building some labs. We use that for blinding. But we've got some out of the home. And everything else over here. So yeah, that's the plan. We're raising up a course, but the steps going in here, we're just going to have to put two steps in now, rather than going. So yeah, we'll leave it there for now. And we'll get back to you when we're prepping it. This could be a good thumbnail, yeah? But as you can see, this is all the kufuf we've had to get up to with this one. So there's your 100 mil here. And there it is with the 25 on top. So we're all out of 25, because that's been used for the cold bridging too. So that's going to do a supply run, as usual. But then after that, the installation will be done. It's just the visqueen. Then we can finally get some concrete in done. Yeah, we need to get the timber up to here. Then we can get the concrete in after that visqueen. So we're getting somewhere, at least. It looks like FC progress, but yeah, that is where we're at. So I'll probably see us when dad's back with the installation. Right, after a lot of faffing, as you can see, it doesn't look pretty, but it does the job. That's just, we've just got 25 mil strips off the end of the 100 mil, saved by in a full sheet, just for that. He's played a game of insulation tetris. Yeah, it seems to this piece, this has got 25 mil under this 100. The 100's in first there, and we've just topped it off with strips of 25. Like I said, it's not pretty, but it doesn't. There's 125 mil insulation there now. 25 mil called bridging strip, which I think is 65. So we need to shutter that now, to tamp off. And yeah, but it's called bridging strip writing on the porch, and that room's flush because that's where the wall's done off. That steps back, because that's where the door is. The frame, door, 200 mil frame, then the door waiting, then the brickwork finishes there. So now we're gonna get the top of this green in, ready for concrete. Pretty sure we're gonna make it concrete now, because we used a lot of hard-core underneath. Or we'll see how far we get, and then I'll know how much to get back from those. So we'll catch them a bit, and we'll get this stuffing. As you can tell by me wearing a jacket, it's not good news. As we were getting ready to have our lunch, the rain's come. So I've got to try and move all this stone. I think my dad's gonna help me. We're gonna move this stone out of the, out of the path of the rain, and into here under the, we're gonna get that done, then get this. It's gonna go off and then carry on. Yeah, then just get this concrete in, because this is ready now. We used to move them bricks as well, dad. Yeah. And then just get them wet. But yeah, so, again, that's all I really have to say. Move some stone, get, let's get it in the mixer. Make some cementing. Well, I'm all right under here, but Alex isn't. He's getting the stone in as quick as he can. He didn't stand in for mixing, but I've just taken up a little tune in here. Took a six step down to the original slow modes. Now I can level off that. Not bothering with the timber. That's a stripping, isn't it? Yeah. Not bothering with the timber on here. I've just got the bricks up against the post end. I'm just gonna tamp it, get it with the level. Just trying to tamp it with the, with the tamp. So just gonna tamp it like that, like with the new walking concrete level. And maybe the six footer. But yeah. Don't you lift it, don't you think, man? Does it have to drag yet? No. Once it's drabable, let me know and we'll drag it through. Yep. Right, so let's start by this slugging. So I've gone south again as usual. There you go, we've run out of stone. We've probably used that much building up this slug because that's coming up next to course to level off the house. It's doing it the best way to get in snow bags and care for our tune. Go back to the roof, get in and get our for tune. All right, the truck is gonna be a bit out for tune, so. It's just after three o'clock, so. It's gonna be another eight then. But it is what it is. Look at that slug, it looks a lot thicker in here. So, it's a, it's a hell of a slug. We've got a, we've got a footer, hard core. 125 insulation with only one 20-shock. We'll get off and do a little stuff. So we're gonna get back. No words, just. That side is enough. The knock-go is planned in the sense that we seriously underestimated how much this would take. We, um, I was... Well, the floor was raised. Yeah. But I mean, that's not being hold. And we raised the floor and it still took all that concrete. Yeah. Well, we used a lot of our bars as our point. Yeah, we did. But, um, it's just gone five o'clock and we've got it in finally. We're just having a bit of a clean up now. And we did a bit of extra mixing to get that in for the step. So, we're all set for Wednesday because tomorrow we're doing another job while it's gonna be nice. So, yeah, that is a very, very big slab done. It's not actually big, is it? It's just... Deep. Just monstrous. Well, that is the end of it. And that'll be the end of this video. So thank you all very much for watching. If you enjoyed it, be sure to give us a thumbs up because that is greatly appreciated. And if you want to see more, if you want to see the rest of this, if you want to see more from us or just if you're new to the channel, be sure to hit subscribe and to tap that bell. That way you'll be notified when we upload next. And again, it's always a massive help for the channel. We greatly appreciate all the support that we get off you guys. So, this has been Brickling with Steve and Alex with a wet, deep-ass footing. Just a slab, whatever. And we'll see you in the next one.