 So we've got this side finished, at the top of the, obviously, what've we got? Bacon and egg. One toast. The starter pack's been coming handy for some things. Stick your laser level on. Can you just switch that on please mate? Happy Sunday, Sunday the 17th? Yep. It's a, what is it, a week to Christmas Eve? A week to Christmas Eve. A week to Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve a week today. I've had a comment yesterday complaining that on the 15th of December the video was only the 15th of October. 15th of October. It's like, yeah. We don't do daily vlogs. We film our stuff and put it out as we do it. We put in two videos out a week, so just put yes. It comes out and it comes out. We're not going to date perfect. Anyway. I'll tell you what, we'll do this then. If you want to become a member, you can come to our house and watch us edit the video. Yeah. Yeah. So customers asked us to move these. So they got the drive back. So we're going to take all the dryers on the back. We can only come all of that ones at the bottom down the back of the skips from that hallway. That's first job. Everything's set up yesterday. I made sure everything was loaded. Line's up, profiles are up. So we're going to blast in and last that wall three courses and three course block. Spoke to me about wall plate heights and stuff so we know where everything roughly is now. We can get everything up to wall plate height, but we have a volume wall plates office because it's Sunday. Once we've done that, we're going to drop it over onto the other side. No, we're not going to get the block work up first. We've got the two brick pillar on the left, which we don't need to scaffold for that. I can take that right to the top. Take the block work right up to the top from the inside of the hop up. And the other side is just a bit of a pillar and a bit of running in to do. And then we can swap the scaffold back over to, let me think, just to get the corner, the little corner bit. We'll see what we'll see how we get on the way, but ordering the steel tomorrow morning to see when they can get it yet. Hopefully, Jay and me are just the same as everybody else and having a quiet week so they can turn it around quick for us. It's a 6B4 angle line with a 330 plate welded on it, 8mm thick. So you've got your steel for the roof and you've got your flat plate for the brick work. And then I've spoke to Neil about Del Tolcarpenter's method of cladding it with a hardy backer. It sticks well and it's insulated, so it doesn't avoid it, but it helps the cold bridge because of the steel. And we'll obviously fill the cavity with insulation as well, do as best we can with it. So that's enough waffling, let's get these bricks moved and then I'll just get them mixed and we can get cracking. Right, battle plan, as ever, lots of little bits to do. These are all cuts to the top now. Got a couple of course and blocks cut. These are surplus, these are hundreds now. They're for the back corner which we didn't use many of. I'm going to use six. There's a piece to be cut for there, 400. These, I think that's a 400 and a 280, obviously alternating. Then we're going to have a padstone up here, so we'll need another course and piece underneath that. I'm going to put just full width padstone on this. I'm going to use that lint plug, put that down to 440, and what in the off cut is going here. The steel's having 150 seating either side because that's what our structural review has specified, so that's what we're going to do. That 100 mil less is probably a kilo less to lift. Another little thing here, the starter pads do come in handy for some things. Stick your laser level on, you can just switch that on please mate. Just swivel it back to the door. There you go, it doesn't matter, look at there. So that's set, lintel height. So we spin it round to the profile mate. There's our lintel height. So we're going to put a bit of tape on that, and that's our line to work on. The line's on, but let's take that off, don't we? Yeah. That's where we scaffold over here isn't it? That's finished, that's corner's up, so that's just where we're in. So we're not returning anything out. And then again, the block work. And then I've got to sort this out. Well Alex is running up there, I'll drop down here. Get me down close on, start the block work, probably get about half a dozen on, let it leap for a bit. And then we'll top it off, I'll just use the trestle to top it off. There's only two, four, five to go on to top that off. So that's ready for steel, which we're only ordering tomorrow. And as I said, hopefully they're not busy, so you can get a quick turnaround on it. Weather forecast crap for next week, the coming week up to Christmas. So we'll just have to work around the weather, see what happens. I'm pretty sure we're just going to have the pike left for after Christmas, so that's our first job back. Which we haven't actually lined any work up yet, so that'll be handy having that, leave a bit of money on the job, and do that first couple of days back. And I think we're not coming back straight back, because Alex's going to be in Sweden, the week after, but first week in January off as well. So give me, give me a chance to feel a bit better, not fix itself, but just rest it a bit. And then we've got something to come back to then. And we've got a couple of, a couple more extensions lined up with Neil. So let's stop talking, and let's get set up. A bit of live action loaded. Line up in a sec, that's the finished height line. And the lines aren't looking too good. That's finished height. So the side, obviously it's probably going to go up another two before it starts racking back for the pike. We've got the wall plate and stuff to put behind here. And then our block work is going to go up to a course higher than that, which is three straight course and block on top of that. So there's our course and pieces, so it's just three straight block now, and we've reset the tailwires, reset the insulation, and that'll be done. And then we'll take on to get the block working, that's all the blocks, I think it's about 15 blocks. And this is going to be dropped and cleaned up, covered the wall up, covered the insulation up. That's important. We'll have to get some insulation bags out of the skip to cover the wall. Make sure the insulation's kept clean. We'll have loads of bricks on, because it's got to stay good for winter. I mean Christmas, about two weeks. We could always last things put planks on. Oh yeah, let's go. Everything's up here. I've got a tape, which we don't need. Two trowels, two brick hammers, a bucket trowel, two brick layers, and a partridge in a pear tree. It's very topical, isn't it? I think we'll time that, otherwise the video will be about three hours long. Looks like it's lunchtime then. What've we got? It's bacon and egg. One toast, beautiful. I was offered fried rice, but I'm not hungry today, so I'll save myself for when I'm starving. So, I think I've got all the cuts done for now. That'll get us up to lintlite now. Let's just want three and a bit blocks to go with the bacon dry, so that's going to wait till after lunch now. So the plan is to get this up, get that up, get this up, get the lintlite over today. So we're going to come back after dinner and that's going to bring half a bar of sand back and we're going to put half a mix in, which is where we need to be at the end of the day. And then we're not here tomorrow because we're going to order the steel and I've got to go back and finish a fence job. We'll have a couple of little bits to finish a honey so we can get paid for that one. So we'll catch it after dinner. Here we go, Alex's done. That wall is finished. Well, a platform plate. Yeah, that's finished. So it's jointed, he's going to cover it and he's going to get down. I've just got the pillar up. As high as I can reach it. The trestle's going back up there soon so we don't need to overreach ourselves. I might try and get the face work from the outside on hop ups because we can't stand on the block right now from the inside. So I'm going to muddle around and I'm going to get on this quick. Chuck a load of these on up. Quick as I can. That's not too bad. Just cracking up with that. I'm cracking up with that. So this is the important one. This needs to be up in solid for good seal going on. That's not too bad. If we get the lint on there today, I'll be happy, but we'll see. Like I said, this is the main bit. We've got to get this corner up. We've got to get five on that. Five on that. So just a quick tip. What are you doing in installation? Around your door, door jams where you've got tyres every three courses, every block. You've got tyres every course. Measure installation. 30mm back to allow for your cavity closer. And then just cut your piece, banging off and you just slot them in around your tyre wires as you go. Instead of trying to wrestle them in through the tyre wires or cutting them or slotting them. You just cut it straight in half and it just goes in nice and smooth. And another thing, if you're already doing a 150 cavity one, try and get all of this canal stuff. Something like this is, I don't think there's much fibreglass in it. It's actually a plastic bottle, I think. It doesn't smell. It doesn't itch. You get no dust off it. Once it's open it stays at 150. It doesn't keep going like a lot of fibreglass stuff does. So I recommend you get this stuff. End this mandatory. End this mandatory. No one about the brand. I'm going to cut myself another couple of pieces now and then cut them down. Also get yourself a decent knife. This one seems to go a bit dull now. I think it's going to be lifted in a rusty environment for so long. This is a backhoe knife, folding knife. But you can get fixed knives with longer blades and stuff. But then we used to cut it with a chalve. You would not cut this stuff with a chalve. Hated it day one. That's the good thing about it. It's tougher. It's tough where you'd never get your chalve through it. So we gave in and bought a knife. That's the crack of that. Backhoe, same as you've become. That's a good blade. I'm going to get these cut up and put in. Win a couple as deep as you can. Upside down, cut side up. So we've got this side finished. That's top of the... Obviously... There we go. That's bottom of wall plate. That side is ready for a link pull. That just needed the one block. But our priority was to get it ready for steel. Which it is now. We've got our padstone there. Measured at 150 before anyone says. And then we've got that one there. Which just went up the whole length of the pillar. There you go. That's ready for steels. It's easy to put that on, yeah. Yeah, that was... It's not even fully dark yet. We've only got the light on just for when it does start. But... Ted's got his brew there. Hmm? Well, it wasn't going to be a choice, was it? Are you there? I think that would be the end of this video. Because the next video should be Steels and then the pike to finish it off. So I will sign out now. Thank you all very much for watching. If you enjoyed, be sure to give a thumbs up. And if you're new to the channel, you want to see more. Hit subscribe and tap on that bell. That way you'll be notified when we upload. That's always a massive help. And any other support you wish to give, you can do the super thanks underneath the video. Or in Dad's description, there's PayPal. Not appre... Not necessary, but greatly appreciated. It's very appreciated. But again, not necessary. 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