 We need to get the levels in for the concrete and need to inspect it. So there we go, Hutchins has took the digger. He's made a good dent in it already. So we'll get you set up and enjoy the show. I'm currently in the bag at the moment. It's not as wet as yesterday. I can't complain though because it rained the end of the day. But it's only colder. But, yeah, yeah. It's in the bag at the moment. And it's like Sid is made. Yeah. He saw the progress of me last night, so... There we go. There you go, there's a better look in the day. We covered all this up to protect it all from the rain so we're going to get all this uncovered and get cracking. We've got to try and get this finished or at least get enough finished. So if we do have to come back, it's just a little bit for me and Dad to do. So we will see you. Change happening. We've got to get through to put the smaller bottom to get a bit more bite in this place. Jason's found the house foundation again. So what we're doing is to find the foundation we're going to get 150 down so we're level. So our concrete is going to do this pocket about 900 by 650 and then we're going to reduce it down to 400 because those doors are... all we've got is a bit of block work and pre-coast the brick and then a door. Nothing on the inside because it's like with the outside skin. So there's basically nothing that goes across most of this side. There's no point putting a massive big heavy foundation. We're going to reduce it across the door. And on this side, that's all to depth. That water, that's not from the rain, that's just when you've got a... when you take into foundation, the water always sits in the trench with the backfill. So that's just seeped out from around the house hoping that they'll all come out now. So that all needs filling out, bottoming out nice and flat. Take this lump out and I look through. That's more or less three to the end of the dig now. That row of flags there. Just first row. We've gone 50 past that for the dig. The actual row of flags is the row. So that all has to come out. And we're clipping the foundation again, so that's going to have to come out. So then all that's left in is these two little tiny wings here. It's a good job we've got this thing. You didn't go very wide in the foundation when you went deep. It's only 15 inches. What about 15 inches by 15 inches? So it's not about... it's more about the width and the depth but the wider it goes, the more stable it is in the ground. There's some of these trenches like you do. You can even dug them flat. Oh yeah. I'm going to start breaking that out now. You've got to come out. This is a pain in the ass. And then there's a bit left to come out of there as well. But yeah. I'm nearly there. Don't want to put your hand back again. And then back on. We've seen it at the Royal Court in 1991. Right. So this is all got to come out. So I've made a start on that. I've let the batters charge over great times. Chase is cracking. We're over there. So basically we've got the funds. And half that's left to come out. So we'll just keep cracking on. I mean, that's fine back tomorrow to get it all back down. Ready for concrete. But we're not fully going to finish today but we should get quite far. I've messaged Steve about the grab. Trying to get the grab done tomorrow because we're definitely approaching fast now. And then if we do get it taken away, we're going to skip on each place and put the stuff straight into a skip. Hopefully it's with the door on it. But I'm not sure. Look at that. I was just lashing all this stuff. Directly with the bars. I know, yeah. You can see it's like belly at the bottom. So that could end up in the skip to match the spare wheel. Look at the tyre and the wheel. So yeah. I'm going to set it to motion. So we've got everyone working and then keep cracking on. Probably about as nice tomorrow as well. So let's see what happens. Do you want to pick the major one? No. It's half one. There's a picture of Gotham City Police Department. Can I just say, for legal reasons, that was a joke before someone starts saying I'm a life-lustre person. Oh, that was a joke. Like Jason said to me before. He said, you're self-employed now. You can go home if you want. So there you go. That's our narrow trench. That's our open bit. It's a bit narrow now. It opens up again here somewhere. Jason, you've only got the first half left on. I'm going to tidy that up. So this is day two of the main dead. You've already had that. A full day. Rigging the slab up and getting rid of it. Most of it. So we're already into it. This is our third day. All right. We'll have about three days. But this is a mammoth task. So we'll just have to speak to the customer about the extra day. Obviously we need an extra day to hire on that. We need an extra day for us. And we need... We're going to need the extra concrete for the extra depth. So I'll have to top that up and work it out. And speak to the customer. Obviously you don't know what you're going to hit till you start digging. It's always... We never know. So as you can see... There's the search and stuff. And there's one next thing. There's the planning number. Yeah. The intro's near of the day. We've... So I'll be switching over. I was keeping the digger for the morning. I'll give you a little fill in of what's happening going on. We've not filmed for a bit just because it's the same old. But obviously there's our progress. That's down to level. That's down to level. And up to there is down to level. So there's that corner left. And obviously it's like four o'clock now. So we're near the end of the day. We're going to keep the digger for the morning. And Hodgson and Skil come pick it up at whenever time Dad's agreed on. I'm not too sure. But it's sluggish progress, but it's progress. Obviously we're going so much deeper than we usually would. Which is okay because you can never over into near foundation. I'd rather it be excessively done. And it's safe. Rather it be under done. And it not be safe. I'm putting the... Getting the barriers ready to move again. This is done with, I think, for this part of the job. A little soldier. We worked it to the bone because it overheated a few times. We've been working it that hard, but beautiful. I'm going to go back all this the way now while I put stuff away. No, sorry. I'll pack this away while I'm emptying the barriers. There you go. So we will get set up for this last little bit of digging for the day. And then we'll probably see you tomorrow. Yeah, tomorrow. Where we'll have this finished up and that'll be the end of the video. Hopefully. See you there. You can see that we're nearly... We've almost met the two digs. And a hot... Dad rang up Hodgson today to say, right, it's off by now. We're ready to take it. Because yesterday he called and said, can we keep it till 10? And they go, yeah, just keep it till 10. That's fine. We'll still charge it just for two days. Dad rang up at 20 past eight to say, OK, it's off higher now. It's ready to get picked up. OK, yeah, that's fine. 20 minutes later they show up. So I've never seen Dad move so fast. He was rushing down that road and said to them, we've agreed that it can be 10 o'clock. So if you're OK, just wait until then. Yeah, that's fine. We've still got the digger, thank God. That was a close one. I wouldn't like to dig that by hand. Very, very tough. It's dry clay, so it's very tough. But yeah, we're making progress. All we've got really left to do is that dig there and then level this bit off. We can just do it with the barrows though. So get that drained out, empty the water and level that off. And then the rest of it is all looking quite nice. So yeah, there's your little update. It's freezing today. I think it was minus two last night and it's not exactly what it doesn't feel above zero at the moment, but that's why you've got to work hard to warm up. I'll get you to sit back up somewhere now and we'll catch you in a minute. Hutchins' took the... I'll tell you what, just a little bit of time left. That's how much we've got. So yeah, it's going to help Jason get the bucket and then we'll get that sent off and then finally have a bully break. So he's off to break. It's Saturday the 25th at one minute to one and it's done. Jason handled the last bit. The forecast rained Sunday night into Monday so we're covered up as best we can, which is a bit lame, but we've got another board to come round to get this last bit, but this is the wet end anyway, we've dug a sump in it so hopefully the water's going to gather at this side and the rest of it will stay dry. Fingers crossed. I've covered the stone back up. I've covered it for the sun for a bit, trying to dry it out a bit because that's coming back in. And we've just run out of boards. I think every board we've owned is at the front, isn't it? That's my big pile and I'm just hoping what's left is going to fit in the other skip because there's going to be a lot of over and we're going to have to drive it. I think it's going to be Steve if he can leave the concrete rather than the soil. This is the clay because lumps of concrete are easy to throw into a skip and spade in horrible sticky clay. It's not horrible sticky, it's quite a tall bone dry, isn't it? This is horrible sticky. There's not water in the ground. Whenever you dig a foundation, when the strip foundation is back filled, the water always gathers in what used to be the trench because it's never solid around where the cut was. So because we've opened it up then the water has naturally made its way out into the open end. So it looks quite dry now so as long as it doesn't rain too much and get down into the foundations and end up back in here but it's just a matter of bailing out really so building control can have a look at it. Hopefully we've got it in a position where we can say, yeah, concrete it. Like I say, we're well over depth. We're 1250 down but that's because we've gone to the bottom of the concrete of the original house. So I'll take it around and show you the price in a minute. I'll show you the big pile of shit then, yeah. My boots have been blessed this year so far with the crap. Oh god, hold on. You're wrong. So yeah, I'll show you the big pile of crap. There you go. There's the spade for reference. There's a lot. Now they've been blessed this year. That was a rough last bit but I want to get it done today so we're not coming Monday when it's meant to be raining and trying to dig it out. So that side's now. Scraped off and level. There you go. There's our little concrete moat, not moat. Wall. So we will be seeing you for you, it'll be in a second but we'll be seeing you Monday for concrete hopefully. It's under the 27th, 8 o'clock about 20 minutes ago now we got a call from Steve from Napier. He's at the job. We should have been there at half 7. We were meant to be there at half 7 but we were completely... Well, Steve said he was going to try and fit us in first but he couldn't confirm whether we did or not so we were getting ready to nip to farewell just in case as well as we were getting all our stuff jotted down what we need to go and get. Steve rinks out and says right, I'm at the job. So he's we're rushing in now and he's probably been nearly finished by the time we got there but at least the grab will be done. Yeah. Shane couldn't film it. So hopefully he's still there so we can give him a thank you and we'll I don't think we'll have to film it so we'll see in a minute. He's made a good dent in it already so we'll get you set up and enjoy the show. Rest of that stuff in I think. Steve's going to be really nice and move all the crap to one side for us so that way we can get a skip and then just toss it all in next to it. Satisfied. Grab session with Steve, thank you very much. It's trying its best to rain. There you go, it's all held down to get all this in. We'll show you what it looks like after. There you go. That is quality service. So thank you Steve from JNAPere again. Obviously if you're around all clear you need to grab Wacken the other ones to hit up. But now for the bad news. We covered up the trench as best as we could but it was it was all in vain. There you go and just rub salt in the wound and just rain it into it now. Right, we're always a bit behind so Monday I think Alison said the date but this is the day. This is the week it went very cold and very wet. This was all covered up on Saturday afternoon. I don't know how deep that is but it's all going to come out so it can be inspected. Probably got about 3 or 4 tonne left over that wouldn't fit in the grab. He took a good wagon load there. This has got to be bottomed out anyway. But it's probably about 3 inches in there at the lowest points. That needs coming out. We need to get the levels in for the concrete. It needs inspected. We've ordered the bricks. I've got to go and pay for them. Not been to Fairwood yet because it was a bit of a panic station to get here this morning for Steve. Because he said he thought we were coming at half 7 but we forgot. So we've still got a lot to do today. Well it's just after 10 now hasn't it? It's just not looking like it's stopped. The forecast said it's stopping at dinner. But it's not going to stop for us for now. So we're going to have a go at getting this. Alex will bail it and I'll tip it. We'll just tip it at the bottom of the garden. There is a manual but we'll just tip it. It was getting way okay over there. So yeah. Where are you going to bail it from? The clean side. This is all flat wasn't it? This is the low side though isn't it? So I need to get a few buckets for you don't know. The good news is it's starting to trickle back in. 10 past 11. And we're down. Building the spec just been. Went wow that's deep. I was in your ward. But you can see we've gone down. You can see it's done properly. He just wanted us to tow that in a bit. So let's just take a bit after this. Get a bit more spread off at the bottom of the concrete. And he wants us to catch the bottom of that concrete. Which you will be doing because it's going deep. We've bailed out. More or less there now. And it's pretty level. Judging by the way the puddles have settled. These two sides are okay. This side needs all the slush taken. All the mush taken out. But we need that anyway. We left that because we knew it was going to get watering. So plan for the rest of the days. Get the levels into here. Once we've done the levels. Clean the trench out. Get as dry as we possibly can. So that's grab done. Skip arrived. Building the spec just done. So now we need to go to the fields and get the materials ordered. Got a little wigan. Pay for the bricks. And what was your thing? We have to go and pay for the grab wagon. So what else was I going to say? I think that's it. You had a brush for me please? Yes. Or a spazzle. I'm going to try the spazzle on this. Just drag the soft stuff back. And then you can drag the water back into this little sump there. But yeah, that's the relief. It's all okay to put concrete. So just get the first lot in. Dry and then. Yeah. I will mention that to them. Just going to get a couple of bars around the bottom dry. The sides should be okay. Bards around anyway. Right. We interrupt this broadcast from the future. Which is the 2nd of January. When I'm currently editing the video. As you can see. We've just finished the dig. And we're ready to put the levels in. And we're up to 35 minutes. So. I'm going to stop it here. Instead of the video being over an hour. I think people rather have two short videos. Than one massive one. An hour long. So. I'm going to chop it here. And we're going to resume from when we start putting the levels in. So. I'm going to go back again into the past. To Alex. Sat behind me in the office. To do one of our. Outros that we put on when we forgot to do them. We didn't do many outros on this job. We were there for four days altogether. So we don't show how the videos were going to pan out. So I'll hand you over to Alex. See you soon. We forgot to do an outro again. Didn't we? Yeah, yeah. Well, let's just say. The job wasn't exactly kind to us. So doing an outro was kind of the. One of. Wasn't on our priority list. That's the end of the video. So 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. That bell. That way you'll always know when we upload. Which is a massive help and. 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