 A gas main. Luckily, the ground's soft so there's not been swinging any picks or bars in there. I already knackered the sky cable and it's a stare, I don't want to knacker a gas pipe too. Speed bump number two. Is there a 25 plus nine? A 25 plus nine. Can you remember what we're doing? I'm going to explain to you what we're doing. Well from what I can recall what you said, this whole thing has been removed. And we're going to dig down where the strain goes, connect it all up to here. Just be rid of all this straight away if we're going to do that for him. Yes. Yeah, we're going to dig down till we find the clay, till we find the flat, obviously you're going to follow the bend till you find the flat clay. I'm going to cut it off, put a reducer, clay to plastic onto it, and then we're going to put a bend in, probably about 30, 45 degree. Let's take us to there. The bathroom is being redone, so it's going to have an old new solar pad and stuff. So we're going to renew this, put a tea, you put a tea on with the digger valve in the top, so it can be rotted. And that means the pipe will stop there and finish instead of having this monstrosity going all over here. And this is like stage one of quite a big job. We're also repointing the whole side up to there. The guy who sold the house had it repointed up to there and then stopped. So we're going to finish that off through all matches. Carport's coming down eventually, obviously the soil pipe's going and then we're going to be building a little porch here. I think it's going to be 1.4 by 2.2. And then once we get the brickwork up and slab it, these are coming out and the slab is going to go right the way through to the doorstep there. So it'll be one big slab and if you think the porch is going to here, it's going to be quite a good size porch. Because they've all got storm porches on them, all the houses, but then people have put doors in, so it's actually not much of a porch. It's what, two foot door and it's very cramped, so that's going door here. So it's going to be a nice big open area. Yeah, so that's to come. We've got an extension to do before that, but at the moment we're here because there's bad weather forecast, so we're just working under this carport for a couple of days before we get rid of it. So yeah, we're going to get these few flags up and see what happens. Oh yeah, trying out these new bad boys. Can't see a rough neck. Yeah, the rough neck gorilla chisels with the handles which you can take off. You can unscrew them and take the handle off. So we're giving them a wheel. We've got the electricians three inch, haven't we? Yeah. We've got a spike and we have a wide bolster and also a colt chisel. So yeah, so far so good. Thank you rough neck. Yeah, thanks rough neck. So I think Dad's forgot to press play. Oh, thanks. So... I'm mad at my friends. They haven't missed much. We've got the flags out and we've started digging. That's all you've missed so far. I had to cut that step back because I didn't want to put that flag. Yeah, so we... It's time to go in anyway because the porch is going in. Yeah, so yeah, eventually the porch is going in, so that step's going. But yeah, so for now we're just going to dig down here, find where this leads or how deep it goes and then... Then what? Then what? We cut it off and cut to it and we think it's going to be deep. It's going in there. Right. It's probably going quite deep before it hits the cross. Because we've got about a foot higher than the next door side. Right. Right through the under there. So that's the battle flag. That's how you open a tent. It's nice to get play, so... Right, we might end up taking these two flags up yet. It could be four feet deep, so we'll see. So I'll put it up somewhere more quick cracking. I'm just getting some quick camera footage and then we'll switch the camera. Okay. Let's try it. Is that an electric cable? It's a gas pipe. Since we are filming, I don't know if you can see that. But in fact, I'll pick you up. Can you scrape that out of the way? Yeah. Our first obstacle. This one's for just in here. What the hell am I buying here? A gas main. Luckily, the ground's soft. There's not been swinging any picks or bars in there. I already knackered the sky cable in this estate. I don't want to knacker a gas pipe too. So... Well, it's got to be open, hasn't it? It's got to be, yeah. It's not a stupid Alex joke. It's not awkward. At least we haven't hit it. Yeah, we haven't hit it. We just encountered it. So that's probably a foot underground. So we're going to need some pipe in to go around that one concrete. Oh yeah, it's going to be to the porch, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. We'll have to sleeve it. Trust me to be filming when we hear the obstacle. All right, I'll stick you on time-lapse or we get ourselves figured out. Let's get you set back up. It's been about 10 seconds since we had this issue and we found the bottom. Are you sure we found it? In a second. Let's get you down there. We hit something hard. So it's either a nice pipe or it's a big slot of concrete. I think this hole is really big now so we can get down there and get the steel saw in to cut it. Well, that's good. So it's not four foot down. No, that's a good one. It has the good news. So we've got a speed bump for that gas pipe but we found the soil pipe. Yeah. That's good. Speed bump number two. Is it a 25 plus nine? 25 plus nine. As you can see there, we've got a water pipe too and I think that one is running. As you can see, it's running that way. It could go anywhere you want. They didn't do straight lines of lead. It could be dead but we can't take that risk. No. We're still going to go under it. I mean, it's still underneath the pipe so it's just something to dig around. It's not going to affect where that pipe goes. Yeah, it's just another thing to make the dig a bit more awkward. So this is where the postal's coming handy. You can call this video Pikes the Law. Yeah. There are a few, but we've dropped that. But those are coming handy because it's a tight dig. He's a very good digging purchase. They're rough-nick, aren't they? Yeah. More rough-nick. Yeah. They're brilliant then. Heavy duty. Five of us handles. Yeah. Looks like it was enabled. Yeah. Just see the case. Rough-nick. There's the, yeah. Yeah, we've got a little protection seat tops. Well, they've lasted as well. Well, they'll be here now, haven't they? Yeah, you just keep tightening the bolts. They're all in it every now and again. Give it a bit of love. Yeah. It's good to go. So, yeah, just to give you a quick update. We've got more pipes, more of an awkward dig, but it's nearly break time, so we'll just dig what we can and have a quick bite and get sorted. Trigger's brush. Aye. Trigger's brush. Whose trigger? I see. The older people in the comments know all about that comment. Trigger's brush. Leave it in the comments if you know what I'm talking about. Leave it in the comments if you know what I'm talking about. So we can't identify you? You can. You have to turn around. What was this? Steve and Alex, stranger. This is the retro shape. We do retro as well. Yeah. It's called nothing. It's move sweats when it gets real. The poor blot special. Right, I'll stick your body back on tile so we'll waste this film. The soil pipe coming out. Probably because it just passed that collar. So we've got a bit of room to connect. We'll put a bend on it. And bend it into here. And then we'll put a sweat bend on it to bring it up here. But there's the water. There's the gas, which we've found. We're okay with that. We've found the foundation of the house, which sticks out good nine inches. So we've got to cut through that to get the pipe come up through it. And we did bring the big breaker. So should we bring it? I said no. I won't need a big breaker on there. Famous last words. So we'll be using the little breaker on that. Maybe getting there with the steel saw. Here we go. Onto the hands and knees now. Hand digging. There's a bit of ground water. There's our pipe with the join. There's our lead water pipe. There's our gas pipe. I'm going to get the rest of this out now. I'm going to bang this out. We'll probably get the tank should do that because we're just going to come through on an angle like that. So yeah, well Alex goes at this end. I'm going to have a go at this end. So I'll put you back on time. That's one of the little bit. Yep. There's a... the battery says one percent, but it's still filming. There's the ingredients for soil pipe soup. There's our tea. It's going to go into the wall there. There's a dergo valve in the van that goes into the top of that. I'll sweat them for the bottom. Then we've got either a 30 or a 15 degree bend that goes into the clay, which goes into the band seal. So that's our little setup. And the dergo valve just slips in and out so if it does have any rotting from the top, that can be done. The manhole's there. So it can always be rotted back. So everything's going to be good. We're just going to get this all dismantled now and get it out and then reconnect the toilet for an hour or so, hopefully. So we'll put it back on town. That's how we get this out. I'm gashing it now, so... I'm just telling the channel. Now we just smash this out and get it replaced. As you can see, it's very flimsy. I didn't think it was going to be that easy to pull it out. There you go. I'm just going to get that one out. Do you want to take that a sec? I can't believe it got right through. The beauty of it still so. You've never done that with your electric one, have you? No. No chance. There she blows. Right. She's got this crap cleared out. I'm going to get these pipes connected as quickly as we can. Back to town, lads. So I'm grabbing in some kitchen roll because right now we're going to... Well, Dad's polished enough. Dad's getting nice and clean. That way we can throw some fairly liquid on it and get the... Don't need to throw anything on it. We don't. It's out for the other bit. And the band seal, yeah. Oh, okay. So it's plastic. Forget that then. So we cleaned it up so we can get the adapter on nice and easy. You got a screwdriver? No. So I'll have to die. I'll change the battery. I'm doing these air rough next. Show you where, because we died. There you go. That's all connected in with the adapter. Now we just need to feed it. We're going to get this cut down and then get it fed up into the spline anyway. So I'll stick it somewhere so you can watch this unfold. And decided that we need to be careful with this because this is an asbestos pipe. So we don't want to be cut to no breaking this one because we're going to be getting the asbestos everywhere. So we'll handle the care. Where's this go? So we just put like a cap on that or something. Do you have to do it at home? Oh, is that what's in the van? Yeah. It'll seal the pipe. It stops the snogging up. I'm going to try to flush as it sucks air in because that's one to get rid of the smell. And two, when you flush a toilet, if that was sealed, the toilet won't flush. It's got to pull air in as well. So that smells out. It pulls air in as well. So that needs to, that needs to cut in right back there. Only about 50 ml. Do you want a little grinder for that? Yeah. Which we have right here. Absolutely. Just a hand. Could only heat it up, eh? Yeah. We'll use that. Good on the heater. Well, that finishes that off. I'll show you the rest of the steps, shall we say. As when we're up there, we've picked up some 10 ml pipe bedding. So we've got all that ready. Just to pour in there for the pipe bedding. Here's the entire bedding, obviously. But this will be going in as soon as all the pipes are set up. And then, I think this is what we've got before. The valve or whatever. The valve, the erm... Yeah. So this is what's going to be going. Okay. There's some from the other day. So, yeah. I'm going to go back and help him get that set up. We'll set you up for time. That's why we get these pipes installed. In fact, I'll forget that bit. So then, get you back over there and we'll get these pipes on. There's our makeshift lubricant. One end out of it, if very liquid always helps. You're best pulling that out. What? You're best pulling that crap out. Dude, the big chisel, really. The blue one? Yeah. Like, it's way too angled. Angled. Yeah. You know best trying to prop it up on a piece of brick or something? I'm going to try and do it. It's very rigid for one. Mm. Do you want a piece of brick or block to pack under it? Yeah. I'll wedge you up. I'll just take a little bit more out and maybe take a little bit. Once it's close to the wall, it's possible you see. Right, okay. And then, see, this is temporary. Mm. The problems are going to change that. Right, okay. I just want to make sure it's working and so it gets done. Yeah. I think I'm much closer to the wall than that. Yeah, bit of brick. No, it's a proper pipe. Bit of brick. How's this? Mm-hmm. Just not enough. What's next? Getting the black one down. What's that, mate? Say again. What's that? That goes there. You need a short black one for there? Yeah. Can we get a bag of stone? Yeah. So that pipe bed in there is for the pipe to sit on and just a quick one. Obviously, when we were down with the A&E boys, they called this pea gravel. So, we just kind of threw it off from town to town because like, what the hell's pea gravel? So, what do you call this, this pipe bed in pea gravel? Put down in the comments what you were, what you call it. Oh, it looks lovely. Take measure, please, mate. Take measure. So, we need to find one. 400. Yep. Oh, that one's finished, right? Tell it to the dentist. Okay. Tell it to the dentist. Yeah. What? Shoot the bubbles in. Looks beautiful, doesn't it? Looks beautiful, doesn't it? Yeah. Oh, it's beautifully. Nice job. It's going to be able to map out the way. It's going to be able to do it. Thank you for that. What's that? Thank you for that. Thank you for that. Look at that. Look at all of that. That's plenty of fallback, isn't it? Yeah. Right, then. Right, this pipe. This. What's that? Oh, it's good, isn't it? Yeah. Just see how much it goes on the way. Oh, that's the first pipe in. Plenty of fall in it, too. Quite a bad job, if they saw myself, even though I haven't done anything. But we're just going to get this one measured up and popped in now. We'll come back to you when that's in. There we have it. That's one pipe re-moved. And made up with that. That looks gorgeous, that. Bloody cracking. Got it nice and close to the wall. All fits perfectly. Got a really nice fall on it. No big turns or anything. That's a lovely job, that. If the valve comes off, and you draw in, and manuals do the side of that fence, and you draw in that way, it's never going to block. Do you want us to go get the valve? Yes, please. You show off your work. Thank you. Yeah, there we go. Bit of patching to do, but patching a few brick on here anyway. Got to pick them up and look at that. Weird that, because that's not weathered. That's under a carport. So that doesn't even get wet, just the way the bricks are. So, here's the man. You grab that. Bit of a fair little bit on it. Yeah, Durga valve. Also known as a, well, Durga valve. There's a few different names. What this does is, it seals the pipe, and it seals the pipe from the smells coming out, but when the toilet flushes, it'll let air in. And it does away the stink pipe like that, because that stink pipe is designed to take the smells above. So you can't smell. You get a lot of these in lofts and then boxed in inside houses. It does away the solar pack going through the house. So there's our little crown. How's it going? Bit of a kitchen hole, please, mate. So I think it's okay to better get the pipe bedding in. Tidy up. Sounds good. We're done with this stillie. So, Wally finishes that up. I'll start packing some stuff up, and then once he's ready, we'll backfill it up with the pipe bedding and get it back filled with all the... Get this thing down. Yeah, get that thing down too, yeah. So, catching a minute. We're gonna be digging most of this back out eventually, but instead of leaving it like this as a trip hazard, we're gonna backfill it with the soft stuff. And I'm just gonna take you over here a sec. And here, this is for the dig later. We've got this, so this can go over the gas and water pipes. So we've already got that ready to cover them up for the concreting. Because obviously, as you know, you can't just concrete over a gas pipe... You can't just concrete a gas pipe in. So we're gonna get that cut and slotted over that. We're gonna go all the way through, I imagine, so make sure we get all that covered up. But anyway, now let's backfill this back up. Any words of wisdom? That's one finished reset pipe. There's the asbestos one. I think we're leaving it here for now, and then we're gonna get that dealt with properly once we're finished up here. So, there it was. And there's our new one. And as you can see, that's a lot better. It doesn't take up as near as much space, and it's been done pretty well, hasn't it? Very happy with that. So we've popped the flags and all that back in for now, and all that's going to be going into a skip, I've been told, because obviously we're coming back here to do more work. So, all that will be getting faster when you're calling me, but there we have it. That's all done. I believe that's the end of this video, because this should just be the pipe video. Thanks for watching. We hope you enjoyed the video. If you did, be sure to leave a like and a comment. And if you're new, be sure to hit that subscribe and bell icon. Stay tuned for more of our content, and obviously for the big exhibition in July, which will be loads of fun. So, this has been Alex from Brooklyn with Stephen and Alex, signing off. We'll see you in the next video. So there you have it. That's one pipe really redone. However you want to word it. Good to be worth a part. Okay. So, a big thank you very much for watching. What are you doing with this? Give it a swell. So, thank you all very much for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video. If you did, be sure to leave a like. And if you're new, of course hit that subscribe button. It's a massive help and we greatly appreciate it. We will be