 Right, Sunday morning. This is how we left it on Friday, so all our internals are ready for the slab. Nice to get our brick working first. It's good, just needs a good scrape off that. We need to check our floor level because we are the course below the... Can't follow the course somehow. House over here. We need to get up here somewhere. So we've got some timber to put around the edge of that. Some timber, some packers, everything. One last thing. We need to put a bit of fibreglass around that before we backfill. That's the gas pipe. And we need to drop these pipes down a bit because they're in the concrete at the moment. So we need to drop them down below the concrete and then smash out of here. That's the first job of getting some stone out and making a start on the backfill. Oh, is that extensively switched on? Okay, we're going to measure and organise them, what have you. So this step is 15mm lower than the house floor. So we're going to come about 10mm lower with our slab. And then they can put some decent underlay and laminate on top of that to bring it level. So we've transferred the levels around and it works out. 4b1 with a packer. So we're going to fix this and tamp off it. And with that going on, bringing us up now, that brings our pipe plenty low enough into the insulation and out of the concrete. So we're going to smash through here now with the breaker. Put our pipe in and then the pipe vents into the cavity. And then we'll have two vents going here and one there. So my job now is to get these all smashed out while I've got some stone in. Just tip it straight off the edge first though. Oh yeah, yeah. Have one of your cushions please, mate. There's been the knee pads are coming handy that they haven't sent us. Remember doing this last time, did you? I did. Last time we did this we really stuck up with it. I don't really know what to do. So there we go. That's how it's going to look. So we're going to just pick it out with insulation just to hold it in place. So we'll get that on there. That should. The concrete, yeah, 130. So there's a well below the concrete there. I'm just going to pack it tight. I'll tell you what, before we do that, why don't we take it out. Get that end to put it in last as I was coming out. Otherwise we'll just put it in our own way, aren't we? What do you mean? The pipe. We've got to go through the wheelbarrow with all the stone. That's right. But it didn't last. I'll just get it all cut down. So there. Take the procedure here. We'll do the timelapse again. Right, break over. Quick recap. As you will have seen, we've got a bit of stone in. We've got three cycles of this. Plenty of dust in it. We're going to pack well. Yeah, so we've got another layer to go in. I want to whack it in layers. Alex is filling the barrow's hand, bringing them in. Ready for our pipes for our vents. Ready there. Yeah, pretty much it. So we've got a lot of stone in now. Ready for sand blinding. So we'll go in there. Fill a bit at the front. Stage two done. Stage one, hardcore. And backfill around the outside. Stage two, sand blinding. So I'm going to have to put the visqueen in first. The visqueen first? Yeah. The next stage is the visqueen. Ready for our insulation. So let's get the visqueen in first. Quick update. There's our 125mm job down. Here's our pipe for venting. I'm going to cut a strip to go across there with insulation. Our bottom visqueen's all down. It's pretty but it's fine. It's only for underneath here. It's only on the bottom underneath. The top one's where it counts. Can that go down any low, mate? That needs to sit down flat. We'll put a strip of insulation underneath it to support it. There's no insulation under it. No. Yeah. There you go. The pipes will make it awkward because they're in the insulation. We'll cut around the pipes. So let's get the next one cut. Well, next three. Piece here. Piece there and then a piece into there. After a bit of fanning about, we're done for the day. The visqueen's all set up. We've nailed it down so it's not going anywhere. And all the way through we've got the cold bridge all the way across. There's the off cut from it as evidence. You said next time we're just going to make it. We're getting a 19mm, aren't we? Yeah. So instead of cutting it all we just... We've had a couple of people comment. We said we should put it. Cut it to 225. And then we put the gauge stick. That may be a good idea, yeah. Thanks viewers. So just show again. We've got cold bridge all around nailed in. Ready for the concrete tomorrow. Fingers crossed. And we've also taped up around this pipe. So there's no concrete going anywhere in there. It's all taped down with a few layers all the way around. Lovely job. So now we're just going to tidy up and then that's us. There's the blue shore. Where did that come from? Sorry? Where did the blue shore appear from? That's it? You were just using it? Yeah, we could find it. We had a very missing saw. So are we doing the outro now? After the concrete's gone in. Well, as I said, J and AP are great. They're very generous with the portions. Got a bit left over there. We're going to have to move. Got another extension coming up after this. So we'll just have to take it bit by bit. Take it to that job. But we're all covered up now. Rain forecast. Tomorrow. All loaded out ready. For the concrete. Loaded out for the break work. So let's see what happens tomorrow. Another piece of 4B2 to make up our tamp. Got one there, one there. Oh, and there's the other one. So screw all them together. And that's our tamp. There's our lentils ready. Keystone lentils. I think we're going to make a video for our Keystone lentils. They've asked us to do a video. Contact them and tell them we've got a couple for this job. So, yeah. I was supposed to go and do another finish off yesterday's pointing job. But it's time for room now, I think. So, see you tomorrow. And we're back. Monday morning stroke. Afternoon. It's about 12 o'clock, isn't it? Almost. Yeah, so we better get some of this water out. Concrete's coming. After 12. So Alex is going to start loading that stone in the van. I'm going to get the tamp put together. And then we'll get this water out. Do this first with the water out. If you start doing the water, I'll start with the tamp. All right. You probably caught about three seconds of us doing that then. This is our second trip. The year we're taking up the other end of the street. So another lad who wants it. We did the fence post. Yeah, we did the fence post. Which we didn't record. We've kept the barrel full. Just over a barrel full here. Anything we don't use, we'll just take up and give to them when we're finished. We were going to take it to our next job. But our next job's like six miles. 12 mile round trips, two trips. Couldn't be bothered. So yeah, that's most of it gone. We've actually had the camera facing. We've actually had the camera facing. We've actually had the camera facing. I won't put that in the video. So no side of the concrete yet. So we're going to go back up and drop this off. It's literally 50 doors up there. So yeah, let's go and get rid of this now. And here we are at the other end. That's just going to pile that handballed out. It's green-ackered. We've caught the last little bit. You have to pull forward. There it is. It's in. And I have to spin up the bloody tumble dryer spin in the back of the van, thanks to Dad. As I was getting ready to close the door, it drives off slams me in. I went through the bloody rinse cycle. So now we wait for this concrete whenever that'll be. So we'll keep you updated. Right, so update is the concrete will be here in 10 minutes. As we pulled up to where it starts sweeping up the stone and plan out the concrete, concrete rang us up. And they said it'll be 10 minutes. So happy days. Dad's just shifting the van now. And I think we're all set. The drain is as much water as I could. It's all in the buckets, so recycling. So that's cleared out as best it can be. Ramp set up for the barbers. Our temp is ready. About 5.5 meters. So easy enough for us to latch on your side and tamp it out. So yeah, I think that's all we need. So just a sense of waiting for them now. Excellent. Better than a four o'clock than what we were dreading. But yeah, get you set up so you can watch the concrete going. Five minutes later. No joke. Concrete's in. So once they've washed up and all that, it's just over half a cube. Just over half a cube. Just imagine we put over two cubes in the foundations. Yeah. That's a lot. Four times that one in the foundations. That's a lot of concrete. Yeah, it ain't going anywhere, that's for sure. I know. But yeah, once they've sorted and we've got it leveled up, we're going to tamp it up, scoot it up, float it up with the trowel. And then you have to get a cheeky mungy coffee. Okay, nice latte. Lent your coffee, there's no petrol. No petrol now. So yeah, we'll film properly this time because I'm sure I've butchered the pouring camera angle. So we'll do it properly this time. We'll film the tamping, the floating, and I'll be in. To you. Tamping back. Ready? To you. This is where I'm starting to run out now. I'm done. I need to scrape that down here. Don't forget to scrape your viscine as well. Mine's like folding in when you've got me. Yeah, it doesn't matter. Mine's doing the opposite. Okay. Yep. Actually, the easiest part of the job so far. The rest of it's been right slog. Over there, yeah. So, we're done. Ready to go. Two tunnels, stone moved, concrete in. Now we can get cracking. We can get the box loads on the inside. Start getting the brick work up. So I've got a door there. I'm going to throw a small window at that end for the toilet. Solid wall here. Solid door, solid window. With small pikes at each end. Yeah, so let's see what the weather does tomorrow. See if it's going to let us do a bit tomorrow. So, see you back here.