 Everything's set now for the lentils. They all just collapsed and one has fell onto the rip saw and done it in. Extra weight we didn't realise. Yeah, you had all this to take up all the cavities to clean out, the cavities are cut out. He's still not done, he's going to get all the screw tests put in there yet. And we're back for day two on the French door job. So, make this quick. This is what Alex is getting on with. A much different thing. Everything's set now for the lentils. Seating's ready. Like we said, the back lentils go in high because we're putting the concrete lentil up to the existing lentils. We're going to enable the cavities to show up to the underside of the timber lentils. Then, get them in as quick as we can because it's forecast bad weather again. And then it's just a matter of soaking this out. And having a bit of a side up. So, there's a lot to do. You can see here we've formed it from the... That is the old window there. We've got a lot to do. I'm really busy today so let's get cracking. First error. I've got to save for record. We've just got that rascal up. 2100 concrete. What we've got to do is, because the acro's, and that soil pipe, we have to bring it inside and back through that way. So now we've got to lift it up onto this inside skin. First, we just need to denail that, at least at the front edge, and get this cavity to train our look. And get this thing up. Get it up into position and then point above the top. Yeah, that's it. That's the plan. These little fiddly bits slow you right down. Are you filming for me? Yeah. It's nailed. I've got them here. It doesn't need loads in, it just needs tacking in place. It's going to get pointed in. I've got a nice line to follow. We've got to fix the wall. Big hoisting. It could stand on there now. I can't figure out where I'm doing that. Right, we need a hammer. Any description just to deal. There we go. We need to send that on. Time lapse. Concretely entle in. One fifty-seating. The cavity train ready. Which is above that, like that. That pack is there just to take the twist out and entle. So we've got that hole to break up. We've got to put the angle iron in now, which is going to sit lower. Like I say, we've got to raise this up to get this, to get the height for the hole to come over the top. It's just got to be winky. It's got about one inch upstand on that. Nice big upstand. It was quite wide here. So we're all ready to get this in now. Get this on. Get the tray over. Get it all bricked up. I've brought some clear weak vents, which we're going to put in loose, so that the renderer can either put them wherever he wants, or take them out all together. Like I say, it's a bit of a thing about, do you need weak vents with render? Obviously, because normally, I've been doing that from home there. Anyway, let's stop waffling and get this one through. Just after break now. Alex is cracking on with the air too, as you can see, it's in hand. I've got the bricks up. We've really purpose in these bricks for that. That's in the good ones. Now let's have a quick detour, and not the rest of this wall out down to DPC, so that we can get this lintel propped. Similar problem I had in my window job a while ago. I needed to prop the lintel, but the wall was in the way. So that's dropped the wall down to DPC. I can prop it, and I can leave that in now. So later on, when it's all done, stilly down there, stitch drill this on the inside there, and there, and stilly down there and there, and then just pile up that side. That's what the customers have to do with it, because they're getting shut off of it. And then try and take out the rest of that later on. So as of nearly 11 o'clock, that bit works through above the lintel. Point up above there, patch that. That's done that end, Alex has already done that. So just a bit on the back. Chop, chop, chop, chop. Door out, door step out. Replacing the lintel in bits. And we've got the cavity back. Door out, cavity opened up. Rest of the blocks are in the van. And here's what we've got left on the outside. You can see this end is finished. The vents are going in loose, as I've explained already. I'm going to put those in. That's the fit first. And that way, once that's done, we can get all this dropped. Get a little poke back in the van. We don't need any of that out there. So here, let's see the... We'll use the aluminium tower brace as a prop. It doesn't have to be. It's not holding all the weight. It's just to take the flex out of that lintel while it goes off. And then munch around here. It looks a bit higher that, but there's soldiers and then an event of all that. So all the bits of stuff are coming out and then that's going to break down. So do you want this camera there? If you're not using it. That was knackering with this. Considering I've been off doing nothing for two weeks I'm very out of touch and this bloody thing was knackering. It's done. There was a very unfortunate casualty. The bloody... As these soldiers were coming out, they all just collapsed and worn as fell onto the rip sore and done it in. So... My own cock up, but I've... My fault for buying and setting up the cordless one. You can blame everybody for everything. It's my fault for not being careful. But that's all ready now. So I'll take you inside. This is ready for brexen blocks now. As you can see, it's an iron wall. So no where cavity needed. And I think if we... If we measure it right, this just works. A nice block. So that'll work out nicely. Just sliding a block in and obviously this side it's got a bit of a... English guard moor bond. Dad has a very cleverly propped up the input with some scaffold that the customers have over there. And... Yeah, we're... Dad's finished. What will do? And Dad's done with the outside lintel. As you said before, then... Then we venture in loose in case the people of Render want to move them or take them out. Nice job. So that's that done. Now it's just the inside lintel needs pointing up still and then this door needs blocking up. So we've still got a quite bit of thought. There's progress to be seen at least. So we'll have a quick tidy up and sort it out and we'll catch up to lunch. Update, so... It doesn't look like much, but we have made some progress. Dad's, as you probably saw has got the cavity still out. So much work involved in that door. Extra work we didn't realise. Yeah, you had all this to take up all the cavity to clean out. The cavity to cut out. He's still not done, he's going to get all the cavity to, but that will come into that. I've finished off the stitch drilling on both sides on the back, so the back can be fully empty out. The front is going to get still soared. So that's that. And got this completely ready now. Got the screw ties in ready. I'm going to try and put the tie wires in on an angle just so they don't stick out and they still bond some of this together. Put some strength back into it. And Dad's loaded some block in. Tracels are down as you can see, so piece by piece. Police looks a bit different when I was last filming. So there's much to get one side in and I've managed to do my full block. What pretty do. Bit of a contrast, doesn't it? Now, I'll just show you up here closely as well. The reason it's like this is because as you can see, it works perfectly block. So we just threw these in, they're getting rendered on. And I'll take you around back. So just cut this bit one right here block. And then re-cut it to here. And as you can see they've got me tie-wising and the screw ties in this course. So this one is tied in as best as possible. Four tie-wires, two screw ties, that's what you really need for a little window patch up. And what's left here obviously is the brickwork. And we've got some good brick for there. I hope that's going to take a bit longer than the usual because I've got that big little pyramid at the top. And if the fact that it's got an English garden robot in it too, so it can do. So that's all still on water and we're just going to job and knock. Dad's going to job and knock it in this up and I'm just going to try and get some stuff tidied up while we can. So we'll come back tomorrow for this because it's like half full now and we can't put another mix on now so we're back here tomorrow so I'll get you set up so you can watch Dad get started and catch you in a minute.