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so welcome to part two of this series on restoring this little bakery or rough kitchen and Iamp;#39;m gonna have to do a little bit of explanation about whatamp;#39;s going on here because I have at this point taken a line scribe but I didnamp;#39;t film that but donamp;#39;t worry I will there will be some footage of line scribing later on in this film and the limitations and part my decision-making process here where that the chimney breasts of the bakery part stops stops me from having access to a couple of meters of the inside of that beam and this building has been used in the later years for storing for housing animals so there been some young pigs in there whoamp;#39;ve eaten away at the wall and the second piece of timber has quite extensive damage at the far end so Iamp;#39;ve decided on a path that allows me to take this piece of timber out and scarf on a new piece on that as Iamp;#39;m doing the first film on the first piece of timber and that way I get access to both