 So that's getting picked up, so the inch can go right through, because that'll be gone. Right through. So yeah, there's the quick rundown of how it's going to be. You've been framed? Aye. You've been framed? Sequins, we're going to give Tom a run for his money. So from now on, you'll see which one they're in. So let's do this. And good morning. We're finally back. It's been what, about three and a half months? It's been a good three and a half months. So up with the lads of A&E, but back in the real world now. So starting back off with the conservatory conversion kind of thing. The main gist of the job today is we're going to be taking this down and getting the brick wall flush with the house. And we're going to break that whole wall up. And I'll take you inside and tell you what else to do from the inside as well. So, let's get you back in there. Welcome back to London Living. Welcome back to the beginning. While dad starts the skip, I'll give you a quick rundown. So all this is going to be open space, so everything's coming out. And we're going to have a big steel going across. And as I said outside, this is all going to be a solid wall. And anything else happening? Solid wall is going to be, this is probably going to be the inside wall. So it's going to return to this frame, which is staying in. That glass unit's coming out. That one and that one. They're coming out. They're going to replace them with a, I can't remember what it's called. A blank. But with that? Yeah. That's replacing there. And then the units are going to come through there then. The kitchen's coming back across into the old kitchen. Then there's two steels, maybe one. You might only need one to hold the roof up. Because obviously there's no brick work with that. So I don't think we're going to need a steel for this outside again. We'll just need the interior one to hold the wall plate for the roof. Timber floor. So I don't think we'll need to fix the floor because the brick work's going to come off the door here anyway. So that's going to ruin the watch. And then it's just, we've got a window to brick up in the kitchen as well. So that you can have as wall units coming through. Actually there's nobody in the kitchen here. There you go. So that's getting bricked up. So the units can go right through. Because that'll be done. Right through. Didn't have the plan somewhere. So yeah, there's the quick rundown of how it's going to be. Are you showing off your new toy? Oh, I think I've seen this before, haven't I? Oh yeah, but you've not used it yet, have you? Yeah, that's my present of Alex. Actually, I didn't have it. And then once I saw it, I was using it A&E. We used leams a lot, didn't we? Yeah. So right, I'm going to have to get one of them. Because they are brilliant. So Alex bought me that for Christmas. Because we've already got them to keep it. So we just got the bare unit. And we've got the bruxless one. But yeah, so that's a quick rundown of how that's the plan anyway. The plan for today was take this out. Dig down, put new footing in. But that, because it's pouring down. We're going to just get this wall out today. Yeah. We're going to start on this. Take the outside to get out. We're being christened today, aren't we? We have buried back into it, into the rain. We've already got half way to work and went back home again. Because we've got half the tools. Which we don't need today now. Yeah. So, it's been one of those days. That is absolutely bonkers. You can make it a feature. Get it, fill it up and put some fishing. Is all this being sorted as well? We've just got to replace all the glass units. Yeah, everything. Yeah. It's going to be a big job. So basically, it's like reusing the conservatory as an extension. We're converting it. Yes. And it's all going through those bricks. And we've got an engineer's report for this. So we've got, you know, the padstones and other steel. So we can get this sorted today. And we can go to Bershko and get the steels ordered. And we can go and see about our merch. About our merch and the future stuff. So, we'll set you up on time-lapse somewhere while we get this timber out. And get these bricks out. So, let's get the raging on. Catch you on the time-lapse. The soffits are out. And as you can see, the spars aren't touching the outer skin. Which tends to be the usual case with bungalows. Nothing usually touches the brickwork. So that is good news for us because that means we don't need a steel there. We just need one steel now, which is a big relief. And for the customer too, because it's saving money now. So we can just get ahead with knocking this down now. No problems. And once we've got all this knocked out, we'll probably nip over to Bershko. Get the steel ordered. And, yeah, so for now... The weather sort of holds off and takes the side out as well. The inspector's coming tomorrow at 10 o'clock. We need to have something to do well. Yeah, so at least we've got a battle plan and some good news. So, let's get cracking. It's making noise! I said this but I'll say it just in case. Yeah, you see the headers? They've been put in to seal the cavity. As you can see up there. So the cavity's sealed off. But they're coming out anyway because the steel's going underneath the wall plate there. I've got a pointy stick. There's the wall plate. Underneath the spars. And then you've got, of course, a brickwork there. And the headers seal in the cavity. So all this is coming out. This is going to be a 665 pillar from the external leaf. So this comes out back to the external leaf. We're going to cut that back. With our new steel saw. And this is going to extend probably... Let me see. Probably to about the... So that's going to be the pillar. That's going to be cut down as well. Which again we can do with the steel saw because we've got the water suppression on it now. And we're not opening it up yet so we can cut that in from the back. From this side. Drop that down. That'll be our seating for our steel. Padstone on the top. Stealing. Across onto that existing pillar which is staining. Both skins will be staining there I think. Yeah, there's no point in taking that outside skin on that side. So yeah. And then as you can see this is an ideal way to work a pile of old crap like this. But the skip's not here yet. So we don't really see the point of moving it out and then moving it again. So it's just turned 12 so we're going to have an early dinner. Well, I say early dinner but we used to go in at one o'clock with the lads at A&E. But we're going to... Well, our dinner is decided by what we're doing. So today it's 12 o'clock. Give the skipper chance to arrive. We start getting all this cleared up. There's not much left to come out now. That's it. Not touching this today. Not touching this today because it's pouring down. As you can see. So we'll get this down, get it cleared up. Head off to base, go to JM Steel and get the steel ordered. And go and see about our t-shirts. So that's it for now. Head off for dinner. I've just come round the corner for dinner. That's coming down. I've just walked round the corner for dinner. Bam! Didn't know that had arrived. And he's got it right up the drive as well, which is very handy. So that's just preck on after dinner. I don't even know if Alex has realised it's here. Yeah, he can get stuck in now. So yeah, catch you after dinner. Right, so back from lunch. And yeah, I'm sure Dad's already said, but I couldn't really miss that at least. He just said, have you seen the skip? Skip's here. So Dad's just going to go talk to Neil a quick time. I'm going to sort out more work. I'm going to make a start getting these stacked up. Because you know me, I like stacking my skips. So I'll get you set up somewhere where you can just watch that happen. So yeah, let's get cracking. So normally, I would be doing this with a barrow. But we've left the brick barrow at home. So we're going to do this by hand, which is bloody exhausting. And for anyone wondering, why are you stacking them? Well, doing it this way gives us a lot more space in the skip. Because if I was just tossing these in, this should be, like, about a quarter of the skip full already, which obviously can't have that when we're doing big jobs. We've been, we've been bitten so many times, we've either like an extra skip or we've not had enough space. So we do this to make sure we're off plenty of room and make a nice little perimeter of bricks or blocks or whatever. All the bricks are knocked out and I've been taking to the skip. Just got a bit more crap there to fizzle out. So right now, Dad's getting all the statistics and the numbers down. We've got to find out, get the, the amount of blocks we need, bricks we need, padstones, steel, all that stuff, aren't we? Got plenty to do in a while, what happens? So I'll take you around to the skip, show you my stacking skills. And there we go. Look at that. That's all of the brick stacked across now. You can imagine what they'd be like just tossed in, but the skip would be nearly half full. And this is where you can really see the stacking part because obviously that's not hard to do, but it's getting them all stood upright on the flat end. But yeah, so that's an entire side knocked out and not even, not even filled up all the skip. And then that side we can save for the block work that's going to go in and we can just toss the rest of the rubble in there. So let's get you back around. Back in the flow now. It's like your first day back in school. That's a summer holiday. Yeah. But so, so yeah, that's the work path today done. Yes. Knocked a, not got a whole wall down. So now. It's still raining. Yeah, still raining. So we were going to knock down the house wall, but since it's raining, there's no point. So today we're going to finish off by getting all the stuff ordered and ready. We're going to get the blocks, steel, pad stones, bricks, everything else. Obviously some of the sand. Yeah, insulation. All that stuff is going to be ordered. Stone for the, for the usual. All that's just going to be ordered until tomorrow. Yeah, we're going to, we're going to go to Buries tomorrow. I think so. Yeah, so we'll probably go to Buries tomorrow morning. Pick up the insulation. Because it's meant to be quite rainy tomorrow morning too. So. We're going to have to turn the scalpings for the air conditioner. Yeah. So we'll just have a little drive around, pick up some stuff. So we'll bring you along with us. Obviously we may leave the GoPro out. So we'll spin you around so you can join us. Stop getting the steel. Yep, James Steel, our local go-to steel place. So it's going to go get that sorted. And what's the stop after this, Phil, what's? Yeah, yeah. So it's a 152 by 89 by 2.4 painted. I'm not going to miss this. We're a bit rusty doing things ourselves. So that used to have just shown up to the job. Yeah. Tony tells us what to do. Do you want a pancake? I'll go and do it. I'm sick of food. That bacon butter's really put me out. What are you going to get when he's picking his hand going up? Do you want to be the one and me? Yeah. I was doing yours a few months ago. Yes. So Steel's ordered. I was about to say picked up then. Steel's picked. Can we do that again? Steel's ordered. Next stop, Phil Woods. Steel's ordered and paid for. Yeah, ordered and paid for. So next stop, Phil Woods to order. The Steel's 152 by 89, 2.4 meters long. And there we go. Painted. Can I speak? Yes, far away. And then we're heading to Phil Woods for blocks. Break the blocks delivered. It's a full pack. We're getting sand and cement delivered. Should we just get bags of sand instead of getting half a tonne? There's no room in the van, is there? Can we get this delivered with the blocks? Oh, can do, yeah. Yeah, we'll do that. It won't cost a bit more. So we'll get the sand and bags delivered as well as the cement. And where's it after that? To the shared place. Yes. So two more stops, I think. Yeah. Two more stops. So, we'll catch you later. Right, so that's just done. We've been all around. We've just got picked up. Two out for some hodgings. We've ordered all the stuff from Phil Woods. And then tomorrow we'll be grabbing the insulation from berries. So, oh, and we've also... All the insulation and stone. And stone, yeah. And we've also been to Ultraware. Just a second. It's a good feedback or something. Okay. And we've just been to Ultraware to get a rough idea of how our future work is going to be. And we've now got the website. So, we can blaze on with that once Nia's got our designs. Yep. So, now we head back to the main hodgings. Are you feeling smarter? Yeah. We have to get special ones done for the big thing. Stay tuned. Stay tuned if it's not been announced by the time this video is out. If not, then you'll know. So, catch you tomorrow. Second of March. 28th of March is the big announcement. So, we will catch you tomorrow. We're going to start on the demolition dig today. And this out. As you can see, it works. There's already a fucking in. But it only comes to there. Which means our brickwork comes to there. So, we need the spread. Plus this. We've got here at least. Yeah. Plus, this is only five courses. So, I'm pretty sure the concrete's not going to be substantial. Because we're putting a full height wall in this, double block wall. So, we need to get this all down. Get all that out. Get the concrete out. And get this strip foundation dug. So, that's the plan for today. So, let's make a mess. We'll get it closer. You've been framed? Right. You've been framed? You what? You've been framed? Yeah. So, as you can see, Dad's got... Let's get the whole thing out now. So, while he's doing that. The fairwoods stuff arrived. So, I've been getting all the cement put away in the dry. So, it didn't get wet. Because paper bags and cement keep them out of the rain. And I have also... Let's take a round. Also got the bricks covered up in the blocks. And now, I'm going to get the sand moved to the front. So, we can have an easier start when we need the mix. But yeah, I'll patch it back over to Dad. While he gets the rest there. I had a bit of a wobble. Right through my arm. So, that's staying in. And we're back on the GoPro. Thank you, Mom and Sarah for bringing us that. So, don't forget Dad, the clips before this round the phone. There we have it. The side of the conservatory's out. Dad's just cutting this now. Then we can get the sill off. And then, we can then get that brickwork off. Get the concrete out. You know the siren dance. How's it look? Just being awkward in the corner. As always. What's in it 34? I did say it was the metal in it. He said no. It's never seen that one before, ever. I know, yes. But it wasn't the sum in the next job, whatever it was. What? Next, the last extension we did. Wasn't the metal in that one. Oh yeah, that's like a room beam in it. That was a fortress, isn't it? I'm going to try and get them out of my piece of match. Yeah. Because I know the ones you've replaced there. Back into the thick of it. We were stuck in the van for three hours after break. Went for our break and it just... It's not stopped now. It just kept on coming down. But we've only got this much brickwork to come out now. And then just obviously clean up the rest of the aircraft. But that's all we've got to do. And then at least we can maybe have a go at this concrete. But it feels like we never left now. The rain's really coming down now. So we're just going to try and do what we can. So we can get this building inspector to have a look at it tomorrow. And then we can crack on on Monday. That's the plan anyway. So that's just gone off for a bit. So I'm taking shelter in the conservatory right now. And then I'm going to make a start getting the rest of them out. Make that bucket to the skip. Yeah. It's really all there's to update. Day two update. Hand gestures about the days gone like. I was thinking that. Yeah. We've got the footing out. That's it. Not even a foot wide. Probably 150 deep. Done. The concrete's up. The only casualty was the sky cable. Which we've managed to hit with the bar. Just nick it enough to ruin the tally. So we've been quoted 75 quid to replace the aerial. But the customer's gone to see if we can get some connectors to do a temporary fix for now. So we'll keep your posters on that. But what time is it now? It's got quarter past three. One time. Not long. It is three o'clock. Three o'clock. So we'll get another hour in. Get as much of this stuff out as we can. This has got to be 600 wide. Trying to avoid taking the flags up if we can. We're going to dig underneath the flags for the concrete. So I think the sleep ward is going to be coming out. But yeah, that's it for now. We're going to start digging. Hopefully get something like by half-tenth of tomorrow for the building inspector to inspect it. And she can let us know what's going on. So that's our update. Obviously this is going to be tuned out. To return. So, yeah. Only up to the PC and then it's clockwork after that. We've got 57 Newtons and we've got 55 lights for the internal. We haven't got our installation yet have we? No. So yeah, that's it. We're going to carry on digging, see how far we get next hour. And by the way, it's still raining. We've got half a roof on us. So, stick it on time for a little bit. We've hit four o'clock. So that's about as much as we've got done today. We're quite deep down there. So tomorrow we're going to bring the fencing diggers. The fence hole. You know what I mean. The fence hole diggers to get in there. It's just way too low to get out with the spade now. So, and then we're going to just crack on. Get that old dugout for the building inspector tomorrow. She's coming at between 10 and half past. So we're just going to get cracking soon as we get here. And yeah, that's our plan for tomorrow. And we're going to get this covered up now. Get some viscreen over it just so keep the weather out. Because it's meant to be quite bad tomorrow. So let's make sure it's all covered up. But anyway, that's us for today. We will capture you tomorrow when we are finishing off this dig. And it's the next day. Good morning. We remembered the post-greps. So that's going to be a lot easier to do now. Because we've been able to just reach down. So that'll be our plan today. The spade's just helping the customer get this sky cable sorted a bit. Because I nicked it. But once it's done with that, we're going to start digging. Building inspector's coming at between 10 and half 10 I think I said. So we're just going to get that sorted. And we'll throw it on time up so we'll do that. Get the skip filled up. And this is why you stack your skip. As we're not even starting there knocking out the blockwork yet. That's how powerful that is. So saves you a lot of space. We probably wouldn't need another skip now if we hadn't stacked these. So that's your incentive to stack your bricks and blocks around the edge. When they say that your dad's your hero. That's another statement today. He's managed to do it. Knock on wood. But he's connected it back up there as you can see. And at the moment he's good at working so. There he is. He's the man. That's a massive relief so. Yeah. So now we can get started with this digging. Tuck down to this green. Worked perfectly. And then drop a rain in. So very quick start with the dig. So let's get it all in that barrow. And into that skip. Let's get it on. As you can see that we've now reached. That's our two foot six now. So we should get that all across there. It's going to be fun isn't it? We've brought out the big boy tools. Got the torch. So we can actually see what we're doing. But yeah so get all that loose crap out of the way and then level it up. Then we should be ready then. Yeah so. Yeah now I've got an open end as well. We can just peel it off now so. I've got a bit of a system going on. But we'll get there. Baptism by fire as we call it isn't it? This job. What time is it for building a spectre? I bet it's just going half past nearly. We've got an hour and a half. I think as long as half of it's done. As you can see we've got to swap. Yeah. But here we go. So we'll stick you back on time-lapse. And we'll get this knocked out. Oh it's another quick look there. Progress we've made. We're about, we're over half. And we've spoke to the building inspector. She had to ring us up. So it is 20 to 10 and the concrete's here. So happy days. A bit earlier in the schedule. Good job already. It's always a gamble with us whether we're ready or not for the concrete. It's just got the rake now. And we're going to be going right up to the bottom of that brick with the concrete. And we're going to get, we're going to give it a toe there and a toe there under the foundation. So it's going to have a good, it's going to be sitting on a good foundation when it's dried up so. It's going to get splashed there. I know. That's this bit though. Yeah. It's got to blow some of it up now. You've got to think like Tom. You've got to think like Tom. Yeah. It's a nice little one from that. Yeah. No. Chill Dad. A nice little foot in the concrete. I'll tell you what. You know you're getting, you're either getting old or you're really becoming a tradesman when you get so excited for the concrete. But that's in. And as I just said, it's such a good feeling. So, and as you, as I described before, we've gone up to the brick and we've got a good towing under this foot in. And we've got a good towing underneath the house foundation too. We've got a good, got a good four to six inches dug out of there. So we managed to backfill all that. And I've given it a quick tamping. So that's going to be ready for hopefully tomorrow or whenever it is, we're ready to jump on this, this block work. But happy days. We're going to just get this soul sweeped up now and then we can crack on with printing that window in them steels. But, excuse me. But big thank you to Charlie Concrete. You're always there. Always our go-to. So thank you very much. You set up. Fill this up a little bit just for Dad's going to go talk to Liam. Oh my God. I'm still in it. I'm still in it. Finally back. From there. Oh my God, look at this. What? All the wall plates and all that. So we'll cut that.