 to show you. It is 22. That's a plum on that, the brickwork above it. How'd you get up there? With help. How'd you get up there? With help. So day two is going to be this lintel and there's not a lot wrong with it, is it? The lintel is fine, it's just very poor craftsmanship, isn't it? Yeah. Which is usually the case, so we're just going to swap it out for a concrete lintel. Put a new cavity train above it, usual song and dance, but with a concrete. Yeah, I'll show you a close-up in a minute, but that looks like it's been lifted because it's rusted. It's not. They've set that in diagonally for some reason. But yeah, dad's going to get these courses knocked out, we'll get the Akra set up. We've actually thought ahead for once, moved the big lintel onto the scaffold now, because the way the Akra's are going to be, this plank's going to have to come out. So I wouldn't have liked to get a three meter lintel, we'll walk it around, try and feed it up there. Just pick it up and pop it on. Mix for an easier job. Well, pass you to dad so we can start working his magic and I'll just start gathering some more stuff up, getting the mix ready and we'll, I'll send you over. 10 pass now, we're cracking all year. As you can see, the lintel's not very big, not really fit for purpose, so we're going to change that. I don't know why they're putting a massive bed, but so far so good. We've got a crack all the way along here, cavity trays. It's like, see how much the overing is on the bricks? It's like the bricks of, you can see how them could be out there, they're all, they're all tipping because the lintel's set so far back, obviously it's not being flat. So our plan is just take this two out, up to there, where it's cracking anyway, slide the lintel out and then slide that rascaling, say we, Ollie and Alex, I can't list that. I'll be in the middle, try my best to help. But yeah, that's the plan. We're on our first acrowind now, but this bit work. It's, it's absolutely solid, no cracks in here. It's a movement, it's tough mortar, so the bricks aren't going to drop. We could seriously take that whole lot out of ourselves because it's that strong love working around acrows. Don't count. We love working around acrows, don't we? Oh, we love working around acrows. So take this, throw it out, it's got the, the strong closing. So yeah, and it's exactly 150c for each end, so probably that way. Straight out there and slot the thing in, pack it all up with a slate, Bob's room. The trays, the tray, the original trays in some perfect condition. It's never leaked, so there's no point ripping that out to put another one in when it's doing this job. It's going to be rendered as what we need, weave holes. So we're doing like trays used to do work. The tray, the idea of water with it, the tray, run off the ends into the cavity. Same that ended down into the cavity down below ground. If that, my angels go down there, there's a big drop in the cavity to the floor. So I still don't know what people think about weak venting in render. Sometimes you see it, most of the time you don't, because obviously it's rendered. There's no water getting in because it's sealed by the render. Drop us a comment what you think about weak venting render, whether you think you should be there, whether you think you should be there, if you look stupid, if you don't bother, let me know. So we'll get this first one in. DARREN is our customer's firing law. Met him yesterday, he's a subscriber and he saw the van as he pulled up and said, oh Stephen Alex must be working on the underwear they're working on. We're working on his son-in-law's job, so he's just ruined most bingers and mackeys. So in return we're going to give him a nice bricklaying with Alex's cup. So yeah, let's get this acro in and we'll get a few more brick out before the mic is off. So this is improperly, I just wish I could say properly how awful this brickwork actually is. It bows out and it bellies out. So you can kind of see here, look there's a bit of a... Hang on. Ah, that's a good idea. Get a level. Some bad ones. That's a good one, that's a good one, that brickwork above it. Yeah, there we go. Wiggles in and I'll tell you what, that was a bit of a rush job then because the window and the bifold door installers are here and we were having our break when they turned up so thankfully this was practically done, we've had to get them bricks gone. But then, obviously this is where we had time to explain it because there was all hands on deck, then we had to get the steel lintel out which was stuck to a trim on the back, so all of us were in there trying to get that out and then... The lintel didn't want to go in. Yeah, the lintel didn't want to go in, kept trying to flip itself in. And it's going to small pocket. I used to be a girl so I got the tray to do but the tray is all still intact so we're not touching that. Yeah, so the tray's in. The lintel's in now, I'll show you in a minute, they've got the window in while they've been waiting for us to see how quickly they are. But this is ready for them to get that in now. So what's our next step? Drop this, tie it up, brilliant. We need a full day edit, don't we? Yeah, we don't want everybody to do it so we'll just tie it up, get set up, part of the van up, what we don't need. Basically all the scaffold and all the echoes and so much can go back home. Yeah, the lintel's in fine earth condition and it's going to leave it, aren't they? And the fascia butt that's in the way, it's... The flat loose attached to it, the flats on it, it's been froned in. Basically it's not going anywhere. It's not going anywhere. But the lintel's in fine condition, there's a bit of surface rust, but that's nothing, you can't just scrub out. And it's going to get wet again. That's why there's no, that's why we've got a concrete and no vents because it's all rendered. Which, so yeah, there we go. We'll get this out of the way for the bi-fold installers and we'll get cracking. We're in the van after like, how long has it been? Probably like an hour since we've been. It's probably about half 12, aren't we? Yeah, when I got in the van he was too busy gabbing, but to show you, it is 22. I'll tell you what, feeling a bit giddy. I was dreading today. It makes you realise that when you're put in the right situation, you can do a job bloody quick, can't you? Yeah. We were dreading it this morning because it's a massive three meter lintel. And I've lost trail of thought now. Yeah, getting the lintel in. We were lucky that the bricks are coming the way they were. And we were worried about the steel being stuck on. And then the bi-fold door people came like I mentioned. And it was like all hands on the pump. Yeah. It was a mix-up when he was coming when. Yeah, and so I got a hand mix done. I got the rest of the brick out. Yeah. And we got a trusty Milwaukee breaker, which is absolutely fantastic. We were like a swarm of ants just working. I've never seen as many people at work since we worked on site. Yeah. And there was all he needs. Father-in-law Darren, our subscriber who gave a cup to me and Alex, and then three of the other lads and his brother. So is that three, six, eight of us? Yeah. Yeah. And a side note as well, very side note. And they got us a McDonald's breakfast too. So we're very thankful. Yeah, that one on Instagram, that. That was a... So what's your name, Muffin? That was delicious. But yeah. So yeah, we're just a bit taken aback that we've got a three meter lintel. What's going to go wrong? Because we're not used to things. Everything just fell into place. Plus Ollie's handy. So he's got the week off. So he's doing stuff. He's working ahead of us. He's knocking plaster off. He's like he helps us get the lintel out the back. He's making our life a lot easier by helping us out. Hell, he's got the wind. The wind is going to be ready for us to just start block cleaning tomorrow. He's taking out the stuff. All the tiles taken out. So the window is going to be out today. We just show up and start block cleaning tomorrow. It's going to make a world of difference. But yeah. So that was a nice, happy little. It's kind of like in the moment, I didn't realize what was happening. And then when I just saw the time, I thought, oh my god. We've got a three meter lintel in. What happened? And then the other day, we were just doing a little lintel in some soldier brick. It took us still seven o'clock. Because that was just, I can't describe how badly that was built. Well, you know it was badly built if it took us that long to fix it. Yeah. Anyone else ask me to do that job again? I'll say leave it in. It's not worth taking out. Yeah. So we'll catch you for the finale tomorrow. We just priced the job. We're going to go drop a gift off for Louie. For Louie. And then drop a lintel off it hurts and you know. So see you tomorrow.