 I think when your bed in here glimpses on they must do it out and over. Bed, zero bed, zero bed. Right, this is a bit precarious now because we've got this out. All the floor frames are put up but we're coming off here and we're coming off there. But the plan of action is, while he's off getting the extra bricks I'm going to continue with this. Right, 35 years of the trade, probably a year of 36 and I'm still making apprentice mistakes. So one by again, it's nice out there, which one we need to. So, here we go. A slightly easy project for those there compared to the rest of it. Down, down to DPC. Obviously the floor is going to be patched there while sorted out, gas pipe sorted. But it's like a hollow floor so you can do whatever you like with the wires. But you've all got to move it a little bit out. So that's going to be the kitchen. This wall. So we've added this down into the kitchen and then Alex is on the far side and goes, it's going to be one big room across the back of the house. It's going to be an amazing thing. So yeah, that's quite a joke though. Let's do this side. So, back to time, that's again where we get this left handed up. So, spitting spam. That's, it's looking horribly full. Perfect. As you saw before, he's got the other acro up so... Knock on wood. Shouldn't be doing it anywhere. I did have just the trim, we're done with everything, so come off the trim or put this onto this joist just in case, even though this is a full joist. This is going to be doubled up just to take the weight. Bare with the plate safe. Bare with the plate safe. Right. Better to play it safe. Yes. Safety first. And then, I think when you're bedding these windows on, they must do that on water. Bed. Zero bed. Zero bed. Bonkers. Always hidden behind the floor stairs. There's our stairs again. So we're going back to that wall. Yeah, so let's crack on. Alex is going to take these off me as I go because I don't want that to go on its own. If we were outside, it would have made for some nice content. Wasn't so hard, was it? I don't see what we're going to tell up for that. Oh, do you want to take that off me? Yeah. Yeah, so we're going to swap this out through to here. So we can put a board down here to load our blocks on. It just works right. This is all loose. Big foot. Yes. Now, that's not the one I was supposed to take out, but that one wasn't doing anything anyway. This should be the loose one. Yeah. You're turning the way away. Yeah, it's that. Catching on that. Yeah. You need to clean out in there, mate, and then put that board back over the top. And we can load blocks on it there. Right. I'm tempted to prop that. Take them out. Instead of trying to tie into that. How would you tie it in? Where would you? Well, we're coming off here, and we're coming off there. Right. If we do away with that, we can just have it as a bonded thing. But where would you prop it from? Well, you probably just have to prop the lintel. Prop underneath that lintel. And then we can take everything else out underneath it then. Mm-hmm. Load the acrogo. Under the lintel. We just need to make sure... Oh, yeah, it's short enough, isn't it? So we get a strong boy in there. Put a brick in there to get it up, and then put a strong boy under there. Or even leave the bricks in. Take that wedge out and get a strong boy in there. Right. Perfect. Hold on. I don't think so. What if we get a... Alex is going to finish tied you. We're all done there. Everything's out. We're all loaded up here. We've got to look at this proxy little under the piece of block we had there. Got to learn to prop with the acro. And we're going to brick that up and return it. So it's a nice strong job. Tie it into this screw size. Put it into there. There's a face of our wall because it's going to be insulated. Inside the garage. Actually, I don't think this side needs to be this side can probably go up to there. It's just inside the garage and he's setting back. Anyway. We'll cross that one completely. So that needs to sit in out. Boom fill in. DPC. And the block in the store up. And we've got a much trusty multi-tool. We've got a laminate insulation in the way. Final floor. In the way. Final floor. Piece of plywood. Floorboards underneath that. That all needs to come out so we can get down there. Get our block work down. So I'm working on that at the moment. So I'll stick it on for a bit. Sorry about that. Knock the camera off with the door. There you go. Floor's up. Floorboards. Ply. Insulation. Underly. Like a laminate. So we can build off that now. I think that's just a nogging that. We can knock that out. And be able to hold joists. They've got to stay in. Yeah. So that's tomorrow's job. That's for the block work. Door's got to come off obviously. Yeah. That could be taken out. Two of them to be done as well. A flower box to be taken off. Right. Let's get prep for tomorrow. Right. This is what Dad finishes the mixer. I'll do the outro for once. But steel part of the job. All done. D3. Yeah. D3. We're done with all the steel work. Padstones are in. Bolts are in. Bolts are going to get tight tomorrow. But in... Bolts are in. Padstones are in. That's getting cut back to where the padstone is. For the wall. But other than that, all of everything here is done. Tomorrow the aircraft will be coming down. And they'll be taking out the hodging tomorrow. And it'll be the wall tomorrow. Which I made a start. I've got a bit of a start here. So we took down... Well Dad took down this wall. Because it was just 100 mil piece blocks all the way down. At least now it's a bit stronger with the return of it. That'll be going up to the stairs. You're very loud. Thank you. You're very loud. Sorry. But then... Better than the last time we were here wasn't it? Yeah I think that's it. Morning. Day 4. Yeah. What the hell? Well this should be the last day. Better be. Everybody knock on wood. So today is about getting the wall up. And breaking up that door like... Door out. Toes out. Great door. Yeah. That's the window right. It's only one big window. So that's my little morning project. While it finishes this. And then the afternoon project is... Break this up. Block it up in line with that kitchen wall. Blocks us off. Small garage. My hosted kitchen. So first job is get all these out the way. Yeah. Now that the steels are properly set we can finally get these out. This one's staying in. We're swapping that one over because that one's Jeff's. And we've got to take the hired ones back today. So. Yeah. And then my job is also truing this back 50mm. Just so they are walking. Run through flush. Right, we've got further ado. Let's get cooking. There you go. It's Alex with the new beast. Take it around. There you go. Professional heavy duty. Same as the grinder. I know the grinder's good. So this is going to be good. Isn't it if it's blue? It's professionally washed. Yeah, the green is the DIY. Green is the DIY. Yeah. So I'm just getting this nib off so I can get the, and keep the bricks flush. Just take, go into the top of there. Yeah. Yeah. Keep forgetting. Take the switch. Bish bash. Bosh. Bosh. Short work of that. I'm liking that. Right. 35 years of the trade. Probably nearly 36. And I'm still making apprentice mistakes. These are all our transfers. We've put the liner brick off the wall. Down that end. So we could project the line out. So there's our brick. Projected the line through. Marked it. Brought us our brick back. Then we need 80 mil for the insulation. For a 3 by 2 frame insulation. So that the whole wall comes flush. Which means we have to set our wall back. 85 mil. 80 mil. Which gives us our wall. So. Put the mark on. Put my timber on to this line. Which is wrong. Spotted it. Moved it over 100 mil. So we're working from this face side. The outside. It's got that right. Did that. Came over here. Marked it. Put a mark on. But didn't strike the line. And then. Got my profile. Just hammered it straight on. So obviously. I've gone the wrong side of the line. 100 mil out. And then. There you go. That's what happens when you work through the wrong side of the line. Absolute apprentice area. Anyone who says they haven't worked through the wrong side of the line is a liar. So. When you stand back and look at it, it's so obvious. So. It's all set back up now. I'm going to take them all up and put them in the right place. That's a knob. There we go. Done. I should have done the. D&J finger click should have done that. Would have been easier than doing that myself. So yeah. There we go. We're in now. This nib. Lines through. As you can see. Comes through. So you've got. Installation. Our wall. And when it's all plastered. You're going to have one long flat wall. You can see. A little bit of a feature of the stairs sticking in there. But. It is what it is. So. And you just use up what brick I've got. And go and get some supplies. And then Alex is going to crack on with this. Get this bit finished. And when I get back. I'm going out there. Doing a bit of two then. Take the door out. Get the two of them done. Start on that. And then Alex can drop on this then. And then. This afternoon we should both be on it together. So it's coming together. I think it's about. Half nine. 20 to 10 now. We came over earlier this morning. To get a good start. So we don't want to be too late. We've had a couple of late nights on this one. Whereas you can see. It's coming together nicely. It's a big room. I'm going to have to measure this later. Just to give you the dimensions of it. Me again. I'm going to have a buddy. So I'll throw by the end of this. I'm not used to talking. At all. Right. Plan of action. He's meant to be getting some bricks soon. I think he's procrastinating. But. So plan of action is. While he's off getting the. The extra bricks. I'm going to. Continue with this. Which. And he bricks for. So. He needs to. Use to hurry his ass up. But. I'm going to build this up to the final block. So. Should be about here ish. But obviously I can't follow this. Because it's. Gauge and everything's off. So. I'll do my best to get to here. Maybe get a brick or a cut block on there. Get it snug to the stairs. Either way. Same there. Get it up to probably about here. The stairs start. That's not in the van. There. That's not in the van. What is it? You. I haven't even had a break yet. Because you just did a nice long break. I'm going to have a second one. If you don't get these bricks. Yeah. That's the. That's the plan of action. See if we'll see if it plays out. Going. Yeah. So really quick. I've just found out when. Cutting my off cut for. This one. It's a. 380 cut. The off cuts. Probably work perfectly. Because I just need something just to put. In this gap. Just so it's not got that void. And this should be perfect. Obviously trim it down a bit with my. Scotch. And. As dad says jobs are good. Let's get back on it. Right. I've been an hour and back now. Reds are in. DPCs on. Vents are in. So that's ready for the block work now. There you go. Alex is all done. He's done that while I've been away getting materials. So I've been to huge grain fields. Huge grain for the red rush looks for the outside. And fields for the reds. Commons. Blocks. And. Sand and cement. We're using these blocks that we cleaned. But we've had to get the lightweight like. Tilcon lightweight blocks. The white ones. The reason being. The engineers specified lightweight blocks on the slab. Because we don't want some of the slab. So we're going to use as little as these as we can. They're not heavy blocks. But they're heavier than the lightweight ones. And then we're going to use them there. And use as many as the lightweight ones as we can. So obviously it's going to look a bit odd on the other side. But customs going to paint the wall anyway. So. It's purely going for weight saving. Firelights would have been better. But you're trying to get all the firepipes at the moment. Wasting your time. So what I'm going to see now. I'm taking this door off. These are like bolts. So you can see they're in like a metal sleeve. So luckily metal blade on this beast. I'm going to just rip through them. Then I might not have to grind this. Because it's soft. It's a sabersaw to cut it out. To do that. So that's another new one for us today. See how that goes. So there's just time that's putting these through. Alright, mix this in. Munch is over. One o'clock. Alex is going to get cracking on this now. Use these grays up. And then we've got the lightweight. The white lightweight ones to go on top. Because we're going to use lightweight blocks on the floor. Done. Patched inside. Patched inside. Finished. Just need to tidy up in there. Tidy up here. Door's going to go in the skit. Lot of work for there. Loaded. All too doubt. That was the easy bit. The hard bit is going to be building it. Because it's going to look. Well, as a bricklayer. I'm not going to be proud of it. But, as you know, we're honest on this channel. So we're just going to show it what to know. There's the only way making this work. Is 30 mil cross joints. Which looks friggin' horrible. Or, tighten up. And you've got like a large closure. Which looks just as horrible. But it's which one to go with. It's the lesser of two evils for this one, right? Yeah. At least the joints are tight. If you have 30 mil cross joints. Perhaps you can't feel the joints properly. You can't joint it properly. It just looks pigsy, you know. The only way of fixing it. Will be to make a whole pillar down there. Or the whole pillar down there. And we're not into that. That's just not going to happen. So we're going to have to go for the piece. Keep it over here. This side. Not happy about it. But it's just the way it's worked, I'm afraid. The door opener, I think, is 840. Brick is 900, as you know. 890. So, as I say, I'm not happy. But it's got to be done. So, yeah. Let's carry on with that then. Welcome from up in the garage roof. Where we are currently. Topping off this wall. I'll just try and get it turned up. Just done 5. So, this is the... There you go. There's the wall. There's the room. And there's the door all ripped up. Ready for the window. I think it's going to board up tonight. So, I'll show you that later. It's not very pretty. But it's the best we possibly can do. So, I'll... I'll find somewhere to put, yeah, so we can... Let's go in. Right, it's the next day. Just knit back. To double up the bolts. And obviously do this outro. So, there's the door. It's been ripped up. But unfortunately, it's a piece. There's nothing we can do about that. But the customer's going to hide that with a planter. So, just board it up. Window's going in tomorrow, I think, on Friday. So, here's the old garage. Old cavity wall there. We've put that wall in now to form a small room at the front. With the open over door. So, now this is part of the kitchen. There's a new floor going in this. Level with this one, obviously. And then... That's the new kitchen. I've forgot to measure it, but... It's probably... Three, six... Must be ten metres. Those are a bit under the stairs. A bit of brick work. To take these little... To take the trimmer. Jeff's going to sort this out. When he comes at the weekend. So, there's the old... End of the kitchen. And then this wasn't no burn. This was nice and easy. Just came down pretty easy. And then, that's the monster. It's going to look great when it's done. So, they've just ordered it now. I think it's five weeks for the kitchen to be made. And delivered. And then it's going to get fitted. Obviously, there's plenty to do between now and then. That's... That's just the discrepancy between the nine inch wall and the cavity wall. But that can just be made with plaster. It's still got the same seating. Yeah. It's all done. It's all done. Well, it's all done. It's all finished. So, yeah. That was a tough one. So, I'll get back to the other job now. So, don't forget to like, comment, subscribe. And... See you in the next one. I'll show you how about this. Just go in there, at an angle. See your aim and then you can turn it. Okay. Edit that bit out where I'm asking what to do. I know I'll use a saw.