 Well that's massive, I'm feeling that. Jesus Christ. Get all the bricks we haven't used, you can't leave them on the pavement overnight. I've just put the profile straight on the wall, next time we come back. Which makes things a lot easier. Stuff's been delivered by firwoods, there's the blues, there's the blocks, sand's behind the bricks. Well you can hear me, it's now quarter twelve. We've lost half a day because of your pre-op, which I feel like hasn't really gotten much further. No X-ray, no scan, just gone over what was already done. Found out last week it was twenty seventh of July, so that's six months nearly. So who knows what's going on. So we're back, stuff's been delivered by firwoods, there's the blues, there's the blocks, sand's behind the bricks. Everything's blown dry, Alex's uncovered everything. We're going to start loading out. A lot of the crap bricks have been sorted into one pile, so we're going to put them on the bottom course. Sorry about the wind. We're going to get the blocks in. A couple of course of bricks to see where it takes us till it goes dark. There you go, that's the plan. So there you go, we haven't got enough spot boards, so that's another thing we're going to have to rectify later. Bring some more back. But it's all about getting set out really today. Get the board, get the block down. Get ourselves sorted. Put all the boards out, cover all the pavements up and crack on. So as usual, we'll put it in town, that's what we're doing this week. This is now going to get a bit done. Once we can, I've got a few scratches on my eye. I'm trying to hold you out of the wind. So the stacks on edge, the chip ones, the other stacks are the good ones. The blocks are ready, so it's a course of block like it's in. So we're set up now, mix is in. We've got our trade marks, our trade marks. Our interesting corners have been chained. We've got our eggs, so it's the exact width of the wall 215. So we've just got a corner up on either side, and when it's connecting course to course, I don't like running in the full side, then the full side. It's nine inches up on the course of the block. Course on time. So we're going to go out and look at the boards out. The line's up, we just need to get it in position. Check the levels of the laser, crack on. So I'm going to stick the laser block to the block now, and see how we're doing. See which is our highest point to work from that. The 360 one with the 360 laser. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, sixteen, seventeen and a half block one. Thirty-five bricks, or seventy bricks, about seventy-two brick per course. So we've got plenty of bricks. That's good. And if you see at this end, there's our brickage from the top, which I'm hoping is enough. Thirty-five times three. We only need ninety for the top. Ninety. So we've already got one snap. So hopefully we've got plenty of spares. There's plenty of goodings. The pillar's been cut out like this, so we can get our arcade look inside. So this isn't going to be... This isn't going to be concrete or built solid. This is going to be built hollow, because there's a brick light going about three-quarters of the way up the pillar. Course on to that. So that's that. The other end is solid, because nothing's been mentioned about brick lights down that end. And that's it. It's all level. It's all down to the laser. It's all straight. So we've got plenty in the mix. We're going to have a quick dinner, because it's half past one. Yeah, that's it. And then once we... as I showed you before, these rascals have been... these are invaluable for nine-inch walls, especially on the brick and edge, because you've got your line on both sides. And we've got four calls for it to get on the trench box. We'll actually find these profiles on them. So we probably won't need the profiles today. We'll just get set up, get all our bands worked out, get a few calls from them. Tomorrow, we'll work these profiles on there in a way. Just have to make sure the custom doesn't reverse into the block. Have to make sure he knows. So yeah, we'll make some dinner. Okay, we're just going to use that mix up now. As it's a bit of a mixture now, we're going to be working through the dark, so we're not doing that. It's 25 to 4 now. Covered up, covered up. You can't leave them on the pavement overnight. There's plenty to do yet. Stacks are getting smaller, so we've got less to cover up. So we can start pinching plastic to put on the wall. And use the boards to cover the bricks. And you are. The walls are low, just pull the boards out of the wall, if one of them can't have them. Well, we cut that end. We're enough. Not really, because we've got enough motor to reach over there. All right. Anyway, there you go. That's our level, our bond, everything so. This is repeat now. We've got to try and get these corners up with another course on each end. Anyway, if we do that tonight, we can get rid of the trench block and just put the profile straight on the wall next time we come back, which makes things a lot easier. So that's the plan anyway. Should get that done easy. New battery in, so back on time that's scrapped on. Not awful from a flat start. Got the... What? Here we go. Not awful from a flat start at least. Got the levels set out, got the bricks on, to take these down. So now, when we come back, whenever that is, we can just get profiles up now, so these trench block out of the way. Just get that motor, go in the skip. But yeah, obviously I think that's mentioned. We're going to move these bricks and get them fully on the wall and covered up, just so they aren't obstacles from pedestrians. So, that's it, yep. We'll get that all sorted and then we'll be on our way. Hopefully won't be too dark. The room's already out. So we will see you whenever it is. See you then. Windy Friday. Thanks. I've got the muffler on and it's 7.37, 26th of January. This is how we left it. So, first job, you can flip the boards back over to protect the pavement. There's plenty of room for pedestrians to get past and I've left the van on the road, so they're not walking into the road. Yeah, we're just going to hit it today. Hit it hard. Get the bulk of it up today. See what happens tomorrow. Alex is away. Eddie's mate's tomorrow. So, we'll have to see what happens. There's not a lot to do. I'll come in on my own as if I can get it done in the day. But it all depends on how we get on today. Boards out, loads it out, mix on. So, catch you in a bit. I'm going to just empty this bar and stack these up. Dad's going to get a mix in and I think he's also keep loading out while he gets sorted. I'm going to keep you down in case the wind stops from the audio. We'll get you back on time lapse and we'll catch you in a bit. Right, so, yeah, one sec. Found the mic. So hopefully they have to hear me now. So, when you're getting your head of bricks for the head of course, there's two things you want to take into account. First one, obviously being if the faces are good and second is the size. And what I mean by that is, obviously, especially with engineering brick, you've got all different sizes. So, you want to make sure that they're 215 and that both faces are good. This one's not really ideal. So that one goes into the stretcher pile. So just check again. You check for 215 so that there's no bumps or dents in the head of course because if it's all different sizes, one side it's going to be really, it's going to be really ugly. So 215 and there's pretty nice faces. So, that goes into head of pile. So, summary is when you're doing your head of courses, check for the size that they're all 215 and that they have nice faces. If you're doing stretcher bond, I mean, I said that wrong. Just double check then. We're not doing an English or any more bond now. So, still take my advice but we're not doing it this time. Profiles are up with the old Fitzbricks. I don't know what the actual name is for them. We're going to have to message Rich and see what he calls them but they're amazing anyway. So, we're getting somewhere now, slowly. Just, just slowly because I can't get down there and get, should have had double that done but I just, up to now, I've been on my cushion and my knees but it's starting to get to a comfortable height now. It's starting to speed up a little bit now. Which is good, the weather's brilliant. Apart from being a bit chilly wind but, so yeah, we're all set up profile each end as you can see. Alex just getting the jointing done up to now. And, yeah, that's pretty much it. We're five mil at a level. I've just checked the laser so we can soon fix that. I'm going to pick up a touch each end there. Just get as much as you can done today. You'll probably use what's on the boards and have some dinner. Nice short dinner then crack on straight after. This for disclaimer. It looks like a wall now. So that's a nice little dint in the progress today. Obviously, I've still got the rest of the jointing that's putting me to do. I've got a bit more to lift up with this side. So, we're going to try and get the pillars up as high as we can. Because we're actually near the top, I think. I think after this course, there's over sailors, then the brick and edge. Not bad. But, I'm not here tomorrow. So, I think that's it. You might be coming in if the weather's nice. But, yeah, just get all this moved up, get everything covered up again just in case. And, 14 player. I've got a social life. No, I've had one of them in years. Yeah, so I'll let you go and turn that to the rest of this, and then we'll probably see you in the next day. The next installment. Yeah, the next installment. Yeah, which should be the end.