 mae'n gyrwch mewn Llyfrfynol. Dyna, mae gennych'r Cyfrwyr Lold lanio'r gyrwch. Nw, riliad yn gofyn. Fy roedd hi'n o'r g ôl. Fyddwn arnyfydd ac ni'n ei ddweud. Adon nhw ymddangos. Efallai. Rwy'r 4 oct Hermod. Yn 22.9. Yn... mae'n gyrwch mewn Llyfrfynol... ....... a ben i weld fathio Nghaerhau. Mae'n gyrwch fel oedd gyrwch. mae gen i ni. Mae o'r llwyth yn ymddi'r Jason. Mae hwn oedd yr ysgol yn ymddi'r ac mae hynny'n gwneud o'r lees, ac mae gen i ni ddimolas. A gael ymddi'r Llyfr. Mae'n cael ei gwneud. Mae hyn rydych chi'n gweithio'n meddwl. Mae'n gwneud ar gyfer hynna'n ymddi'r Llyfr. Mae'n ymddi'r Llyfr yn mynd i'r rôl ac mae'n gwneud os ymddio'n ni'n mynd i'n mynd i'n mynd i'r llw. Jason os ydynt, y byddwn ni'n amddangos o'r ddyn nhw. Cynnydd o'r ddyn ar gael, ac mae'n gwaith yn rhan. Rwy'n ddoch chi'n gweithio'n gweithio gyda Ffairwoodd. Yn gweithio'n gweithio yn y ddweud. Felly yna'r ddweud o'r gweithio, mae'n gwybod mewn trins o'r gweithio'n gweithio ar y ddweud. Well, Alex yn ddweud o'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar y ddweud, yn y gweithio i'n gweithio ar y ddweud. Ac mae'n ddynion i'r trwybwydd, Fy hefyd, Caer i tnw'r pechiau'r hollol Cymyn. Onw yw eu cyfrannu ond yn ddynion bod nhw'n adeilad i ddod. fe'r rhan o'r gwahanol. Mae'r llys eich ganfer, o'n llys. Siad yn yr oedd. Beth yn gwneud bwysig oes o'r gweithio. A phobl yn llycas, ond hwyl i'r rhan o'r llys oedd yn gweithio. Rhyw pwysig o'i bwysig ond yw'n mi gwybod. Obviously the taps have been moved, which we'll probably be doing because it's in the way. We're aiming for it to damp today, assuming we get all the gearing time. That's our line. You see that line is through with the existing, and it looks like it should be just half a brick. Straight off there, so that's our outside face. And then it's going to be cavity wall. I think we're going to do a 75mm cavity. It's going to be a door in it, small window, Felly mae'n stff cywethaf, gyda newydd, mae'nbroi tynnu. Mae'n griff yn gweithio gwylio. Mae'n rhoi'n llw sahur wedi gwahanol. Yn ddim yn lleol gwahanol. Mae hyn yn fawr. Henni'n dod ein ffaith yn gwahanol. Mae oedd eich lei lem trwyd o'r hyn. Mae'n holl o bach yn ei tydd. Rhywbeth yn ymddangos. Yr ychydig o bach o'r cynnal. Mae ychydig i'n gweithio. Gwein ond allu'r bywyd peirain i'w niolaeth. Ond nid gweld i'n dymlu ddyn piln dwy, upsa'r ddyn yn cael ddwy. Yn oes eu'r ddaf yn bywyd. Eим eu'r ddaf yn cael digon o'r ddwy. Mae'n ddysgu'n ei chloed. Eryd wedi bod wedi cael bod eu bod yn cael ei ddysgu'n eu chloed. Mae'n gwybod, ddysgu'n ei ddysgu'n ei ddysgu'n ei ddysgu'n ei ddysgu. Felly, mae'n gwybod i'r bwysig ar ardal, ac nid oes eu tynnu'r ddweud o'r bwysig ar y front. Felly, mae'n gweithio'n gwybod i'r ddweud o'r bwysig, ond mae'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'r ddweud. Felly, yna'r brifau cyflog, ac yna'n ei gwybod i'r brifau cyflog. Mae'r brifau cyflog wedi gweld, ac mae'n gweithio'n ddweud o'r hwnnw i'r llyfr, a red rustic 73mm for the front both bigger 73mm so I've set the laser up lined up with DPC as you can see it should be able to make that on the camera measured down 875 that side 875 this side so Jason nice one Jason who did it all the digging and concreting it's millimetre perfect so there's our DPC on this wall which obviously is way out of it's white paint there as well so it's nowhere near coursing in so this is getting screw tied anyway it works out 110 of that so that our brick sits straight against that and they'll be tied in so 875 minus 450 which is 2 course of trench block leaves us with 425 425 works out at 5 courses of face brick not 4 I should say 5 bit rusty on my 73mm 5 we set 73mm brick to 85mm per course so 0.85x5 equals 425 so it's actually gauge 425 so forget the big beds told you that was a practice so 875 is 2 courses of trench 5 courses of face brick which is 425 where it's bang on but that's 73mm obviously your block work isn't imperial so it's 425 which is 25mm off gauge which is 450 2 block is 450 so 2 block is 450 and we've got 425 so that means we need to cut off 25-30mm off to the bottom of the block at the back it's only 6 blocks so that's nothing that'll soon rattle through them so this is basically just 6 blocks to cut which is good everything else works gauge now we need to get this pipe moved so we can start cutting in the toothing so I need to go off and get the stuff for that I'll need to get our pipe cutter and yeah that's it so we'll be running a vertical cut all the way up the back of that skin and that way that's the halves are cut off then and then we'll be doing the toothing which is going to be difficult because there's a lot of work to do so we're going to be doing the toothing which is going to be difficult because this most is rock hard but yeah that's the plan and hopefully get this up to damp cost today I'll get you set up and we'll get loading there we go simple don't overthink it I did he's back yeah I'm back someone commented yesterday bit of a sake comment but you're quite right it doesn't matter what job we do there was a drama we don't pick the dramas but the dramas pick us people like dramas so anyway I've been home to get my pipe cutter which I don't need because I've got this it's a compression blank so we don't need to cut the pipe we just need to take the bottom tee Alex so we need to take that pipe off the bottom of that tee up to the junction there so we take that out take the pipe out and replace that nut with that which has a rubber washer in it and that blanks that off which means that we still have the supply to the other end which is a washing machine fitting so we can use that as the tap and we can get rid of this pipe out of our way because we can't do that until this is gone which we thought was going to be gone so straight forward enough nut off, washer on so let me just tee you to the front I was looking for a stopcock there's the supply, I'm guessing it's lead it doesn't look like it's been changed to alkythine anywhere there's no sign in any cupboard anywhere under the stairs in the hall in the kitchen of a stopcock so there's no way, there's a hole in there but I can't see anything behind it so we're out at the front Alex follow me so last resort you always go to the front to the stopcock in the pavement now on modern houses this is your water meter out here it is sometimes anyway so little door up torch shine that torch down there I'm supposed to be a tap down there to switch these water off what can you see there you go so we've got to start digging to find the the stopcock so carry on I can't reach you've got nice long arms I've got a bit out but I can't reach anymore so there's the first bit that came out look at all routes oh is that all you've got out it's only sand this little Pringles can size bloody hole yeah he won't get his bisets down there oh yeah it might work down buddy right there you go you can see it nicely there now sort of off to the towards my foot which is so he's turned as much as he can so let's go and try the water could be next doors you never know I think you were going to stop by now no you're going that way aren't you you're going that way the modern ones have a plastic top that's about with that's definitely the only one isn't it nah that's not damaging in the slightest we're going to have to try something mission failed let's turn something off but it didn't turn that off so let's go and have a look there is a hole under the cupboard so let's go and see what's in the hole bring the cushion pal please see it makes sense for something to be to decide that hole so that's where the water is coming up outside so hopefully such as one beamers isn't it I can see it I can see it from here that's great I can't get to it you need your right arm in don't you same again clockwise is it moving tell you what it's a good job Alex there's no models there because I won't be able to do that that's not happening I won't get up again yep right moment of truth the water is just running out the pipes above and all you do is you leave the tap running so it'll run out there before it gets there right let's get outside and take that thing off hang on go hold the camera you've got to make sure that the see that bit the nut sits into the teeth like that that's probably a bit small tough isn't it I thought you weren't trying then so that she would be in the scrapyard ok I can live with a bit of water let's get that flat first going to make sure the washer is flat inside sits into a little lip so that you don't need ptf because it's going to seal against that rubber washer even hand tight I'll probably work on that because it's a rubber washer so don't let a bit of pipe stop your job just use a bit of common sense now let's put the water back on and see what happens by that back in business check for leaks drag love still a drag love perfect and then it should have there you go so we'll just stick the connectors the hose-plot connection and we're cooking the gas or mixing the water back on track we might as well have a bit of lunch now we've got some materials yet it's about 25 degrees this is the Monday the first day of the heatwave week in September so the wet bricks are almost dry already so we're back back into it now so I can start making a mess start grinding and that'll just carry on with the bricks and hopefully the rest of our stuff will be arriving shortly let's get this in charge right look at that I don't know what this temperature is let's have a look it must be hot because look at how dry these bricks are now this is the wet pile not anymore it's not bit bone dry then so it's 25 degrees feels awful though doesn't it we're not used to this so we've had a crap July and August and the beautiful September so far so yeah materials are late it's not light forwards but I'm sure there's a good reason for it there's supposed to be a mid-morning it's just after one o'clock after our dinner so Alex is going to go to the toilet while he's doing that I'm going to get on this and start making a mess you know when you've been sweating all day so you're coming in sweat and then you start grinding and it all sticks to you and then just give you this that's causing us all the problems that thing this is now gone four systems gone we'll get a few of these done and then we'll get back to you after 22 I think get a mix on before you get any more breaking I'm going to need to get the trench block in and get the corner up so we can get a profile on tomorrow so Geys arrived he's made a lovely job of fitting it all in a ton of sand I didn't realise we had that sand already two lentils crossing over the gap five lights the cement was in the bag which we've moved inside in case it rains it's not raining for a week and then here's our trench block for our two course trench and a little shrinkwrap parcel of bluebirds and cavity dyes look at them, they're the thick ones the good ones then all shrinkwrapped a few spare five lights rest of them are 300mm trench block Alex's mission is to get a mix on and get them in and get them down in that trench today before we know ten to three unbelievable I said tomorrow morning we're finishing at half four we'll see won't we as soon as Alex comes back the mortar's ready, I can't get down there this is Alex's job now I've got to get all the crack out I've got the two of us done up to there so I've taken one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten two of us out which will get us 21 courses the mortar is like three to one it's ridiculous so there's no saws all getting used to they it's rock hard that none of the bricks are broke must be a good batch of London's and of course London's brick set a frog down filling the tubing up to fill that frog up so we've probably got a bit of another eight or nine to come out but obviously as I can get so once he's back we can get these trench block chucking get it levelled up and get a couple of brick on this corner so we can get a profile on that fence is going to have to come out tomorrow so we'll leave it in for today and get as far as we can we'll catch it in a bit thank you Alex four o'clock trench blocking and closing over the drain another annoying hitch I need to set this brick work out so I need this fence out of the way this fence is screwed in I need to get this corner set out so I can get a profile on tomorrow out of this thing this bit out of plumb it goes that way and it goes that way and be cutting the back of the bricks towards the top which is just frustrating at a rubbish day today I fell over I hurt myself I'm really struggling now shouldn't even be in work that pillar that pillar is out of plumb that way yeah what do you need the battle for to take the fence down fence has got to go if I'd realised the shed was behind it I could have done that first thing this morning I'll just get this thing out of the way that was a long day but we've done something so trencher in first two cores of brickering across the trench and then we've got a little corner up for a profile what blocks we have put around there we've made some progress at least at least when we come back tomorrow we're more set out so we'll catch it tomorrow then for the next part