 Here we go, 21 courses on there, that's basically 1 course to Lentl now. I mean you're on site that with me now, but I can't be asked what's stretching like that. Here we go 21 courses on there, I'm usually stretching up there with brickwork where I do in Lentl. And Alex has just got it mixed out, I've just cut the моwn vertical damping Alex has put that in now, drilled all the screw tie holes. Felly here we're just going to set this last board up here further down there and we're going to run the next two sides in now because we've got a short run there on that side door and then this stretch here and then that's our first window height. No, first window height's here two course lower than that so it's a 1200 window. Here we go, 20 past three. So that's the third mixer used up now. We've just had a top up. We've got about 460 in so because they've got small holes in these bricks we're getting like 152 a mix which is brilliant so most going a lot further than we thought. So yeah it's looking good, that's up 21. We're approaching window height now, Robbie and Robbie have been and then they've cut all the wall plates and notched them all so none of all that joints for us. And done with window frames, that's our first one going on because that's 1200 deep. This one is going in about there like that to match that one. Obviously front door. And then lounge is going in here somewhere and then the final window is this one which is going in the utility room which is at this end. Round about here, not sure where exactly. I think it's about a metre in because we've nowhere near our corner anyway. So that's the first one to go in because that's 1200 deep and then the other two that'll be next two courses up and then that one's quite high up. It doesn't go in that way, it goes in the other way. So yeah what we're going to do now is give the floor an extra day to go off. We're going to get an egg before sheat down that end and whatever we can down this side. I'm going to spend the next hour blasting blocks out. So yeah I might just see what the cuts work out at and if I'll actually blast in the blocks I can get a few cuts done like the internal corner blocks and then these will be cuts all the way up. A full block and a cut, half and then a small piece. I'm going to need to work all this out and with that evolution saw it's just easy to cut them with the saw. Take them up that corner and blast them through like them. There's a whole course there. So that's the whole course there to go in. But they'll go on top of the stacks that we cut out. So where am I going to look with today? I want a full day bricklaying. Oh yeah, just for anyone who's... there you go. Can you see any tyre lines? Can you spot the tyre lines? This is all my montages used up now. Yeah. What a day. What a beautiful day. Sorry to poke you at the sun but look at that. See all the planes in the distance. Look at that sky. This is a bricklaying day. We're running long brick now but I think we've loaded enough to finish. We've got three courses to go on here. One, two, three to level it up for 21 courses. So we're going to have a quick dinner now. Obviously things slow down a bit when you've got to set your winter frames out, get your bond and quite made up with this because we've just got a two buckets of weird clamps that we've been sent. We know both any clamps. We could really do some F clamps which we've never had because we don't use the box section, we've never used F clamps. So we've used the T clamp up there to keep that and then one of those slide in adjustable clamps there. Same there on that one and then that one's just got a spring clamp, some cheap one from Wilkinson. It's holding nice and steady. I've walked into that one twice but it's not too bad. There's a crap as we go along so we can skip it. Another thing you have to do, this needs levelling through and digging down. We left it high because it's just easier each than the brickwork. See that's chest height now. So here, that's how it's looking. I think we've got too many bricks but that's fine. It's better to have too many than not enough. Alex is rounding the shade. I'm making a nice job of that. So here it's coming on. We hopefully get on the block this afternoon because we've got to shoot off a bit early because we've got to go and pick the lentils up. So we need one, two, three, four, five lentils. Alex is ready for his window next course because it lines through with this one. So here, we've got to pick the lentils up and we've run out of tie-wise because we've actually put tie-wise in here so that's why we've run out. Can you see them? For those of you who think we don't put tie-wise in, can you see them? Every three of them are jams. There you go. So that's it. We're going to go and get some dinner and then put the mix in after dinner. Once that's used up, we'll get going. We just need to bang me head again. Catch you in a bit. There we go. Looking good. Capitalised on a good day. We've got 21 all the way round now. Leveled up. All the windows in, set out, propped. Absolutely made up with the customs made up to him. So here, heading inside. Alex is going to give me a few cuts because it's all cuts. So it's a repetitive cut so we'll just get him on the saw. I think it's a 330 and a 2, well it's a half a block there. And then because of the messed up tie-wise, put those in at down course level to see the lower down ones. They don't actually bridge across to do anything structural. They're just there to hold the insulation in. So that's dropping down to DPC. Then after another cut, because we've got the tie-wise, if we hadn't done this cut, this D's in here, it would have been nine courses to our first tie-wise from the transport down there. So we put these in. It's like an extra set and then we're back to normal here. One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five, six tie-wise height. So yeah, it's just a matter of splitting that down, which is an absolute doddle with this thing. That was £20 quid that, but it's got its money worth. It's well spent. I should have kept a bit of oil in it really. It's gone rusty, but it's brilliant. And this stuff, this canal stuff is tough stuff to cut. We used to use our trowel for these fabulous stuff, but this stuff is not happening with the trowel. But this just glides to it. So easy. So just spend a bit of extra money to make your work, your life easier. So much easier. You can trim little pieces and all kinds of this. So yeah, it's going to get me the cut stone. I'm going to get the insulation sorted out. I'm going to throw this corner up as high as I can get it until that runs out. Then tomorrow it's back here. Blast all the block work up to seven. So it'll be six coarsen brickings of the block set, so we'll be up here with the block. And then we're just going to do our normal thing in the trestles and planks. On the inside, as you can see, we've got a nice level platform to work off, and we haven't there. So what's the point of struggling out there? We can just do seven courses off the trestles. Like I said, it's only seven, up to a little height. So yeah, that's the plan. Tomorrow get the block work up, get the trestles and planks set up for the first wherever. Probably be that end, I reckon. Well, maybe that end, actually, because of the access. I've got a better access there. Yeah, I'm waffing again. We'll decide tomorrow. So yeah, it's going to jump on the saw, get these cuts done for me. I'm going to get some water used up today. I think it's about half past three, probably a bit later. Twenty to four. So I've got the joint in to do as well. So yeah, catching a bit. I'll sit here on town, that's why we get this little corner bit done. Town, that's in for ages, it's still on 63%. There's today. I'll just make out the corner from yesterday. All the wind has set out. One piece, one three quarter in it. Quick one if anybody. I always put full brick and a half on the end. Never put the three quarter against the frame and then it's not as obvious then. It burns in better. So you look at the frame, you've got a brick and a half and then your piece is set back. So it's not, I've just said that twice. You're getting the points across. Still a quick damp this so that's going to be sponged off absolutely last thing before we go. And then I've just whipped this corner up. Before you continue, do you want to show our... Oh, I've gone over, I've shown the towers a couple of times. We've actually ran out of towers. I've had to go to the screw fix for more. See, there's the ones we had. And then we've gone on to these now. 12 quid for the 50. Expensive. So we need a big bundle tomorrow from Fairwoods when we go for cement. So we're going, leaving house early, getting to Fairwoods for opening half seven, half a dozen bags of cement, all the tie wires and shell for a Friday. And then up here, probably about a quarter past half past eight. We're just going to tidy this edge up to just up the profile down. That'll all be nice in a minute. So there's the piece at the bottom and then the off cuts from them made out of coarsing bricks. So that's basically one course to lintle now. I mean, you're on site that'll be on now but I can't be asked stretching it like that. So tomorrow Alex can jump straight on that and I'll do a load of cuts, give him a break from this cutter and then once I've done the cuts, I'll drop in that corner. We'll have that corner up and then we can get it all going in. I can run that into a line. We'll just put it back up the wall and just run that in off that corner. So here we've had a really good day because we really made it with that. It's always nice to get the block work up. We'll see you in the morning.