 Tuesday morning. Back again. There's Jason. Hey, there you are, yeah. Three barra's. Jason's brought the barra's. Four barra's. The fish has been going down here and we're gonna get a grab. So hopefully that'll speed things up, not double-handing barra's into the skips. So we're all set out yesterday. There's some more. The Intel's getting done tomorrow. Want to be on T2 where the gas cancels? No, the Intel's getting done tomorrow. There's the other end. So what I'm gonna do is mark the perimeter, cut round the grinder, because the flags are staying in, and then we're gonna build brick work and then put a limestone board around it. So I'll get the right, what time is it? 10 to 10. Here we go. What's that? Three course down to the concrete. I wish I could go that deep all the way round. But we're down to the, you know, Jason's hand. I don't know, because there's this line here that just seems to be a channel of crap. I'm not, I'm not sure what's. That's in line with that gas factor, isn't that? Yeah, that's too deep, that. Hmm. Yeah, it'd be shallow enough, wouldn't it? And why is it going that way? Shouldn't be going that way unless the gas meter's in there, which won't be in that concrete garage. See, sometimes you can get thingy where it looks like you're all right, but it's just, it's not. It's a layer. It's not, because you've got a bit different there, because look at that sand there, and then look at that crab there. Yeah, anyway. So all the flags are out. We're all set out. There's not much, not much more needed out of the middle. There's a bin. Delivery number one. That trench blocks. Five lights. Two tonne of building sand, and twelve building sand, twelve cement. And this is where we're piling all the crap. So we've got these boards up to protect the, the boarder. And then we're piling up here, ready for a grab. Just put this screen down. Just keep the flag clean. Another grab's going to destroy it, but it's still using the skips. You can fill your wheelbarrows and just tip them instead of filling them and then doubling them into skips and just saves a lot of time and so far so good with the digging. And that's the longest thing. We're cutting the flags up and getting rid. So, back to it. Got the tape off. Right, here you go. Three course down to foundation of the house, which is, what, 220 mil thick? So we're down to just, get the tape down to where the waters are. At least we've found the water pipe as well. What was that? What were we down to? Can't see. A bowl. Can't really see. 700. And that's the dam. Gully from the back of the house dropping in to the main. Drops into this. You've got the fowl dropping into this. And then that was digging away nicely, all nice and hit this nice solid, like sandy stone. Solid. And then bang, that's another pipe. We're in right down the trench. So God knows what we're going to do with that. But that's, that's 1,100 down now to the top of the pipe. We've also got to get a soil pipe in here. Get an inspection chamber over there. And it's 1,100 down, so that's a massive job. Taking all the flags up. So, there's the chamber. So we're almost down to the bottom of the chamber now. So, and it's 12 o'clock, so we're not done too bad. Just a lot to do. How tight are we? How's it going down there? We're having a great day so we found these pipes. We've never done a dig this fast before. Now we're getting punners for it. Yeah. You want to tell me what you're doing? Right, we're working to that manhole. Down to the inverse of that manhole. And then we found this, this pipe, which goes under the manhole, which we found out was a surface water. Which in the future is under our trench. I also need to get a soil pipe in here for the toilet. So I'm going to bring it hard up against this flag, drop it down and into that, which is the soil pipe. Down there. We're just going to put a T on it, or a Y, probably a T. And then on this we're going to put a, we're not going to put a 90 on it, we're going to put a 45 on it. Maybe even a 30. Depends what that angle is. So, and we're going to have an inspection cover on it. So at least from the toilet to the main can be flogged. Can be. Rodded. Rodded. Yeah. So that can't block. So yeah, we're getting an inspection tomorrow morning between 89 and see what he says. So he knows what's going to happen. Yeah. So I'm just trying to expose this pipe so I can cut it. I'm going to, I'm hoping reciprocating soil will go through this clay pipe. That today? Yeah. And we need to get this T. We've now got the reciprocating soil with us. Do you want to bring it? Oh, balls. Right. Planned bead and we'll just have to nibble it with the grinder. Going to be great using the grinder down there, isn't it? Right. So let's just turn the upside down. So this is our pipe. Just trying to expose that so we can cut it off just past the collar. Just past the collar. Put a T in there onto to the band seals. Plate a plastic and bring it up this way. So that's our job for this afternoon. There's one big pile of shit. Right. Dad and Jason are just taking the top off now for the floor, right? Right. Wednesday morning. This is the outro that we didn't do yesterday. So there we have a gas pipe, water pipe foundation. A surface water pipe, which runs underneath the foul pipe. It runs under the line. There's the T for that. That one's up to there. Now you should imagine the main branch of there. Move it to there. Yeah, we're plenty deep enough. We just need to speak to the building inspector about what we're going to do on this pipe here. Because there's no way we can move it. Yeah. So we're just waiting on the building inspector. We'll wait for him. We're setting up on this. I'm missing that one. You can see that. This video should be titled Harry Potter and the Quest for the Missing Lentil. Yeah. So we did get that done today. And hopefully we'll get this, find out what's going on with this foundation. Oh yeah, we also dug off yesterday ready for the slab. The slab's going to be left with the door stepping up the DPC. So that's all ready for hardcore now. We had a bit of a cave-in. But not too bad. And that's probably one of the easiest boots we've ever done, isn't it? Yeah. We didn't have them pikes in the way when we did that. Yeah, we probably were like Tom Griesen at yesterday. So there's our pile ready for the grab one again. Massive. After a bit of wriggling, we got the first brick out. So now it's acro time. And once the acro is in, we only need one really, don't we? Yeah. Because it's only supporting that. The rest of it's kind of fallen out on its own. So at least it shouldn't be too hard to get the bricks out. No. Same again. I've done a good job with three of these. And they took all the brick out. But I left flashing in. Which doesn't even come to the front. It doesn't come in that way. But the flashing in, they're not left flashing. It's a lead cavity tray. I'm not going to link them. As you can see. Yeah, we'll go to the side so you can see. The belly. Give it a push to see if it moves. Oh, the whole thing moves. Even this bit moves. It all moves. And you can see here, once I was getting out, the rest of it's just falling in suit. So once this acro is in now, it's just a case of getting them out. And then three courses again. Is it? That's it. That's just getting that up now. We'll get that up now. You better up down straight away. You sure? I'm just going to clean the bricks up with the grinder. We can start with this cut. And then once you've done that, catch up with you. Alex is on with cleaning the bricks up. They're all out. No power tools needed. I'll have them quick blasted to save us all. Like a bottle. Here you go. This is what they've been installed for some reason. They've cut off the old tray and then put this lead one in for some reason and then just curled it over the window. It's still looking. So they've gone through the trouble of putting the tray in. Not bothered. Put them underneath it. And for some reason they've got these little flaps at the end that go over the top of the lead, which is weird. Same as this end. And what they're supposed to be doing. They've got a simple zero support. So let's get this lead out and get a proper tray in. Going for it battery dies. Led's out. Left the channel in, which we can use for our cavity tray in. That's ready to go in. Got a half cup back in. And it's ready for lintel now. Yeah, get the brickwork back in. Alex has nearly got all the bricks cleaned. Five bricks left and we're done. So I think our building is better to see now. So quick break and then back up here. Alex has nearly done there. Clearly up there. Ready to go. Let's see where the new extension is going. So we need to get this thing clean before that. Right. We're all fine here. We've got to leave the water in the gas. We've got to cut off there. Basically take this whole long length. Not ideal, but it is what it is. Better than saying we have to make the drains. Yeah, so that strip's going to come out. There's quite a lot in there. But we'll manage. So we're going to get this lintel in as quick as we can and start digging. This afternoon we'll see how much we get out and hopefully get some concrete in there tomorrow. Because we had a bit of a place to say that. We're going to go deep in now. Let's get this mixture sorted and get cracking. Right, lintel's in. Tray's in. Not nice enough to stand on this end. Whoops. It was standing on that end. Because it's just too much to get back in that. Get it all ground out in there. Because you start putting the power tools in the cavity. It just bloats in the solution everywhere. So we've cleared the lint with the tray. Anyway, so that's fine. So, let's get these bricks back in. Let's just add a bit of a rain shower. It's like the rain now. Alex is digging a way down there for me. Let's get a few of these back in. Just after one o'clock, Alex's got well on with that digging. He's doing really well. Let's get this finished. It's all bricked up, all sealed up. Tie it up and jump down there with Alex and get the rest of this digging finished off. How are you feeling, Dad? The figures are real, literally. Both. Oh, we've reached the end of the digging, finally. Nearly. Nearly. You've just got to dig out for that drain, but the trench is dug out, finally. Yeah, building a spectre, once it's dropping level with the bottom of that pipe, then we're going to put a board against the pipe and mass fill it. So, that's all we've been doing all day. You have. I've been doing that much better. Lintels in. So, yeah, all's left now. Get that dug out, get the T-junction in and get the inspection chamber set up. Easiest said and done. Let's see how... I can't even talk when that bloody knackered. Let's see where that gets us. Follow the house foundation. We didn't take long to hit that. Don't know if it's live or not. That's going to be sleeved with your fly-through valve. Gas pipe is just going to be lintel over. Building controls find about it being where it is. It's quite safe. There's the foundation of the house. There's our water. We've had to dig all this out today. It was level with that and it dropped down with the pipe, so that's all that's come out. We've had to take a bin out here so we can get underneath the pipe with some concrete. And we've broke into the main soil pipe with the T. That's just but on temporary. Well, it's on but it just doesn't mean tighten up properly so we can adjust it tomorrow and get the right angle. But we can use the toilet again now. We've got a cap on for the smells. So yeah, we're ready for concrete now. We just need to get some kind of shuffling round here. Get some concrete in that corner to put the lintel across. Obviously the lintel's across there, shutter that. We've got a board along the pipe just to stop the concrete hitting the pipe. And yeah, that's it. So I've still got lots to do tomorrow. So that corner from the ground level is 1400 hand dug. Wasn't it, pal? What, sorry? All hand dug. Yes, it was. It was an easy dig though. A pal from today. Today wasn't an easy dig. No. It was an easy dig for you really yesterday. That was a pain now digging under there. Trying to cut them pipes and everything. That's just to avoid digging all this up and putting the chamber in. So we can now bring it up up and up. And then when they put the soil pipe in through the wall they'll put a T on it with an inspection T on it. So they can take the cover off and load. I'm not down to there. Is that what we're doing? What? Pardon me. We're taking the pipes up to there. Right. And then we stop there. That's what the cap's for. I see. So the plumber connects into it then. It's like on site where they leave the drain sticking out of the floor. Right, okay. And the plumber takes it from there. We just haven't, we've gone round the outside. I don't like going through the inside. Yeah. End of day two. And we're going to see if we can get some concrete all over tomorrow now. I'm going to get the AOK. We'll see you in the morning. Quarter to 12. Fresh back from berries. We've had another cave in. Bill and Spets have been out again this morning. I had another look. He's happy with everything. Happy with all the digging and everything. Happy to connect it in there. So Alex is going to get this back out. Let's come from the leaves to pass that. So the sooner we get this concrete in the better. For us or not, it's the other way. Yeah, that's fine. We can backfill that. Yeah. But concrete's ordered. And we just want a little bit coming out of this corner. After half one. Oh yeah, there's just a bit digging out underneath that pipe. I'm going to get down there now and start shuffling. So, yeah, let's get cracking. Concrete's here. So, sticking on town, that's how I get this put in. Just so we're having our dinner. Usual 10 past three. Just finished our dinner, which we were interrupted when the concrete came. What do you need, Alex? It's still not working. Have you stepped up yet? No. Cool T-shirt. Anyway, back to this. We're in. Thank God. Took a good two cube. So there's our pipe down there. The concrete goes under that and then comes back up here. So we can get a little across here. And then two lintels off that one. Bit of a pain, but this whole deed's been a pain. We've put a plastic sheath in around the lead pipe. There's our other pipe. We're going into the mantle. That's the fowl. The other pipe that runs alongside the foundation is below the fowl for some reason. And it's the surface water. So we put polystyrene along the side of it so the concrete doesn't actually hit. Hit the actual pipe. And then along this section, we've put a board up against it to stop the concrete touching it. And then we've got polystyrene on top of it to give it a cushion. But that's just for the spread. Let's take off that. This corner's a bit of a mess where our drain comes up. There's our pipe for us. Right, where was I? Yeah, this corner's a bit of a mess with the drain and everything, but we managed to get the soil piping connected with the band seals. All passed off by the building inspector. So now, thank God the concrete's in. No more cave-ins. You can see where it's caved in. And we're going to load it. We're going to load the trench muck out on a few four-inch block. Ready for tomorrow. No bricks here as yet. Brick store, hoping to get them here tomorrow. But looking like Monday, more like they said. But it doesn't really affect us because we can get it built tomorrow. Get it prepped Saturday. Probably have Sunday off. And get it slab Monday. And then what we're going to do is we're going to load it and then once it's slab, we can crack on with the brick work then. So, yeah, let's get tidied up and go home. We'll be home pretty early today. We've had two late ones on this one. We'll see you in the next scene.