 I'll sort them out. Right, 30th of January. I've dragged Alex out of bed on this sub-zero morning. Oh, do it off the rail. No. Like that. Now go on your rail. Or just leave off your other board. That's it. I remember you do that. What? The whole thing. Right, where are you? This. Alex just goes to the middle of the fence and showed them all good defences. This is the builder's standard issue. That's how it's put up. I'm surprised it's still standing. They use 3B3 posts. Not very deep. Not very much concrete. And they use 6B1 rails, believe it or not. No wonder it's like a beam. I don't know what. So what we're doing is stripping this back to here, which is the start of the garden. I'm going to re-do it with 4B4 posts, 3B2 rails, and some improve for those boarding that we normally do. And then it's coming out. We've had a machine here a couple of weeks, a couple of days ago, to move that from there. There was a big hump. So we're coming out to about eight inches in. So you've still got a sightline when you're backing out. So we're going straight across, back, and basically we're just getting rid of all that. It's a pity because we did the overboarding just before during lockdown, wasn't it? I think so, yeah. So these are all going to waste now because they can't get them off. They've changed their minds since then. So all this was a waste, really. I'm going to salvage these, but these can't be salvaged, these things. So as you can see, it's not taking much to knock it down. So let's get to 10 laps. I'm Steve. That's Alex. Anyway, boards are off. There they are. We're going to denail them and probably stick them on eBay. They're like three quid each to buy them, so they're selling for a pound a piece. But we're not just chucking them. There's your rail, which is a pretty solid air, but let's see how come it is. Yeah, I forgot these ones plumb. Different story around the corner. Just get the camera, just film it down the length of the fence and then just work your way out so they can see the shape of it. The fence is banged on. Then it all gets a bit, see the concrete? Even before you took the soil out from that, you're just doing that. And then that's where it starts to go a bit wrong. And then the next one. Well, this one's solid because it's against the drag out, so that's how they put that one in. This is where we're taking the whole thing down, starting again. It uses a proper material. That one goes either way. That was okay. Just to get the corners right and just go a bit off-piste on the middle ones, but just stand back and wobble it. Here we go. There's the first two we've got in. Then we stuck our corner one in, and now we've got another two in. We've not exactly been killing ourselves there, plodding along. So we're going to get one more in today. It's starting to rain now, it's about 10 past three and we'll have two more to do on this front section. One more on the far end, and then we've got to go here, but obviously we've got to take that fence out before we can put that section in. So at least tomorrow we can get some rails up and get a few boards on. Right, well, it's New Year's Eve. We've just sort of, well, we got up and went back to bed. It's pretty freezing so here we go. That's yesterday's work. We've got a post in there, corner post. I think we've got seven posts in yesterday. We're not exactly killing ourselves, it's just the reason that this is this is my daughter's house, so we're just giving us something to do over Christmas. You can see in the distance there we've got one more post to go in there, back to the house. We've cannibalised the fence. We're using the 61 rails. We're going to be using the long ones as a gravel board. Oh yeah. So we've put the gravel board around the bottom. That way we can raise the garden up slightly and reduce the slope. And then we did try and get a grab wagon for this, but we couldn't get one because it was too close to Christmas, so most of it's soil. So a bit of hand digging to do, we're going to move as much as that as we can into here, up to the gravel board. As you can see that, it's quite a bit going to go in there, the way across. We're not going to sort the manholes out yet because they are going to get the garden landscape, so they can be done as and when. We're going to have to take this down before we finish the rest of the fence to get those rails off. But we've managed to get all the feather edge boards off in one piece as well, so they can go on eBay or Facebook to see if anyone wants to buy them. So there's nothing wrong with them, they've only worked since March. And it's all pressure treated stuff, it's all good gear. So there's, let me see, there's, there's what they put in, little puny 3v3 posts, that's what we've put in, 100-300. See how big they are, solid them. So the plan today is just not really doing much today. We can't really put the soil back properly until the gravel boards in, so we're going to get that posting over there and maybe see how we get on. We might take this bit of fence down and put this next post in. I think there's two more posts to go in there. So once all the posts in, we can get the gravel boards on then, we can start making some progress. We've done a bit back to front really, but as I say, the posts will be getting binned, but we're using a lot of the rails and all the boards can be gotten rid of, sold on. I thought we'd have to get rid of them, but we destroyed them. But no, okay. I've been doing that like I said I didn't look, so now there's one big pile of shit. 2.4 comes throughout there and it's, we're going to have to cut three rails anyway, so we're going to put the post in the centre and then if you decide eventually they can put a gate in here, cut the gate out, or obviously down the line. So then another post can go in here then, they're putting a gate in, but that's, that's like, we're not even thinking about that yet. So we're going to put the post central, so we've got end post, centre post, and then the, the timber gates to house to fix too. So this is a three post left, I think one this one here and then two down that end. All right, let's get this one in. Is it the third today Al? Sunday the third, still bloody sub-zero. I've just got a crust on it, but we need to get all that moved today before we get the fence, but taking the old stuff down, this is our post. Give that a wobble Al, show how bad it is. That is in concrete. Just go a bit further with it and then see if you can lift it. That's not lift out. There's a progress so far, a few tons of crap back in and then here's, here's the best post I've bought. I don't know if it's concrete loose, the post is loose in the concrete. What's that holding on to? Very good. Send it that way. The last one snapped, didn't it? Yeah, giving it a wobble that just snapped. All right, next year. Oh, it's Christmas and maybe the bar or the pick for starters. There you go, that's a fine crossmanship. No wonder it wobbled in the wind. Jesus, watch yourself. Before you break it off, why don't you show Sarah? I don't know how many days you've been on this, but we haven't done a full day in it yet because it's just been too cold. So I think the site's back at work today. Well, a few people, yeah. So we've got, we've put the last post in yesterday. We're going to put another six we want on top of this just to bring the ground level up a little bit. Obviously the fence is going to step down a bit there, but that doesn't matter because that's next door's fence. That's the boundary. These spades? Yeah, they can go. So there's all our gear. I was just going to say, so it's just the digging spades we need now. Yeah, right. We'll keep that one out. Okay. So there's all our gear, props, three by two rails. They use 61 rails, believe it or not, waste of time. And then new boards. We've actually denailed a lot of the boards. I'm just going to sell it on. They're fine. So I think 11 posts, 100 beyond the posts moved a lot of that crap. We're going to move as much more as we can than the rest goes in his skip. And then we've put this 61 up to raise the ground level to level the garden out a bit, which is making a big difference. And then we've took that lump off, just grade it down. So I'm starting at this end. We're going to get the rails on this end and start boarding it. And then Alex is going to start this end, get this side in, get that side in, start coming this way a bit and then probably leave this last, this last one right here. So we can get it accessing with the, because as you can see, that's a bit of a slope and a bit of a dip. So we're going to level it out. Should get rid of another couple of tonne maybe. Most, in fact, the majority of the soil, we took the stone out of it, majority of it is soil. So we might, we might be able to get rid of it on site. I think there's not much left, we'll have to see. So it's still, it's still about zero, isn't it? Oh yeah. No brick layers by the turning up today. It's got more sense. So start putting these rails up.