 Yeah, two cubane so this is over two foot deep this bit. Here we go, half nine, our grab wagons arrived. I'm excited to see this happen. Happy day, see the way. Now we're going to get, we've got a rental somewhere, there it is. Push that trench block, give it the same gap inside so it's not touching. I was talking there. Sorry. Day four, about eight o'clock now isn't it? About eight o'clock now. Yeah, about ten past, so we're good to make noise. Yeah, concrete's in, gas pipe is fine, building inspectors check that, it's happy to leave that in, build it in, build over it obviously, soil pipe's in but needs pushing over slightly, so that runs down into the main pipe. We're taking all the shuttering out, struggling, this is all done. We've had to break some out because the buddy concreted in. Yeah, the concrete goes under the pipe so keep it continuous, so those bits of wood are actually just just gripped by the concrete, there's no way of getting them out without smashing the pipe. So we're going to hear where we've got our branch, we've got some concrete in the corner which runs underneath so we can bridge across. There's the house foundation, we're all marked out. Alex is about to drill in all the screwtires every six course. Yeah, two cube way in, so this is over two foot deep this bit into this corner and then round into there, that's about nine inches deep there, but it's a good solid foundation anyway. Yeah, Alex is going to do the screwtires, I'm going to get a mix in, we'll try and get these last few bits out so we can throw some stone down there, and nine o'clock, there's some commons for inside, nine o'clock we've got a ground writing coming for this lot, so yeah those are our pipes for our to extend our vents across under the floor because we've got two vents in the wall. Yes, that's it, we're loaded out yesterday so a lot of bit of fiddly bits to get on the hood this morning then we can get cooking. Slab it Monday hopefully, let's see how we get on. Is that on hammer? Is it on hammer? Is it on hammer? Half nine, our grab wagon's arrived, excited to see this happen. Right during break time we had an amazing visitor worth jumping out along for, so here we go, one big pile of shit, staying back to it, nice drive and we're going to move some of this stone now so the customer can get the car on the drive, that's four tonne of three cycle stone and that is a good four tonne that, we'll definitely use all that Alex, we'll definitely be using all that, yeah so the grab wagon company was Jay Napier, first time I've used them, absolutely fantastic, our driver was Steve and he was dead helpful, gave us loads of information, they do digger hire, they do all aggregate soil, usual grab stuff, but that big pile, he said that wasn't even a full load, so absolutely made up with that and that grab wagon is so much easier, you're not lifting bars into skips, you're not moving around skips, driving around them, you're not waiting to be picked up, dropped off all that lava, skips are good in the right situation, but if you can get a grab every time, so we had the viscreen down, it was a bit of a pain, but we didn't want to get the driver too mucky, so we're left with a bit where the viscreen's ripped, but when we're finished we'll be getting jetless, so it looked like before we got here, here's our hard core, fantastic drive, oh one other thing, when there's a bit of stone left for the back, you tip the wagons, so all the stuff went to the back, so we got every bit of stone, so we got every grain, which is great, so back in here we're just going to put some stone down there, that void where we shitted it off yesterday, it's just the soil pipe meets the main soil, so we're going to put some crushed stone down there, and stuff everything in, that block is in position, we've moved the cut back for the soil pipe here, so it's a bit further out from the grid work, we're all set out, and we've just got this pain in the last corner to get over, couldn't have a white pipe in a worse place, yeah, it's just after 10, so the aim is get it up to DPC today, as I've said, and maybe get a bit of stone around it, around the outside, so we can work on it either tomorrow or Monday, let's get back to it, another quick recap, let's go down, cut in as high as I can reach, till we get on the trestles, both ends, we'll get that slotted in, we're probably not going to have enough bricks for the commons for the inside, so I might have to do a pop and get some of them just up the road, she's leaving me again, yeah, let us show them all set out, just to give that a quick blow, make sure to get all our marks back, right, as I said that's the upper corner, mix is in, where was I, oh yeah we're all set to go, so let's get cracking, just about, just got my belts on, ready for any more tests and the bricks are arrived, so give me a quick, we're all set out, first quarter trench is in, well there's part of this bit is, here, put a flag down there to bring the level up, where we've got the concrete, you see the stone where the pipe goes through, and then that's the 4x3 length, you can see there's spanning across there, and then we've got another 4x3 spanning across underneath there, and then another one coming that way, coming that way, and then that's filling solid and that blocks on top, so that little spring in the weight, and then it's cantilevered there as well, so that corner is great, we're a bit, a tad touch high at this end, we're a bit higher at that end but nothing we can't handle, Alex came up with a good idea of putting the brick down first, before we put the trench on, because then we can get all the wrinkles underneath into the brickwork course, and not cut the stuff there and just put a course of trench straight over the top, that means we've got four face on the outside now, course of block, course of commons, we're actually short of commons, so we're going to have lunch, and Alex is going to come back and run this in, and I'm going to nip the preferred to pick up 40 concrete commons, and that's that'll be us, that should be all I get that we need then, so let's go and have some dinner, get this camera charged. On my own again, as Dad said, he's abandoning me again to go grab some more commons, because we're going to need a few more to get this and the one course on the top in, but while he's doing that I'm going to use up what we've got line set up, so let's go running as much as I can, get the lintel in, and then when I'm at the bricks I may just try and get the trench block set up and I get that corner on him, we'll see, we'll see how long he leaves me for as well, I may end up not getting that far, or I may end up being stuck, because he likes to, as you know in every video, he likes to leave me now, so I'll keep you updated about how my survival goes. There we go, beautiful, all the trench blocker in now, I just need to put some cut down bricks in there, I'll cut the frogs off the air, commons will throw them in there, but you won't need to cut the frogs off, do you reckon? No, probably brick and edge more like, or a flat block, a flat block. Happy days either way, now we're going to get a, we've got a lintel somewhere, there it is, just push that trench blocker, give it the same gap each side, so it's not touching, just talking mate, hope that, so just leave it, just leave it, use your hammer, that's it, that'll do, perfect, so where was I, that lintel is going to go over the gap, we're going to cut that in half, it doesn't need exactly a massive spread, does it, just cut that in half probably and that'll do it, and then so it's, since you put the, a course of commons all the way along the bottom, it's just one course of block and one common now, which unfortunately did screw up the bond a little bit with the tires, but excuse me, we'll fix it up when we come to it, but for now we have, we have the foundation set out, now we know what we're doing, so perfect, that's just getting another half and mixing and also filling up this hole with the stone, it has took like two or three barriers and six crates of stone so far to bloody deep hole and almost paid tribute to our lost spot board with dad out for 12 years, gone but never forgotten, so yeah, we'll get in, we'll leave somewhere in for a profile hold though, so we can crack on with the profiles on Sunday or Monday even, whenever we're next on the air brickwork, we'll be using our new, our new high vis green line courtesy of Rodion, thank you Rodion, Rodion builds, Rodion Montague, check him out, he supplies us with good some good lines, let's get another barrel full ready easily, use the rake, rake the rake, is it outside, yeah, see what, stay there, is that loom pull, that's the bloody loom pull, I was gonna scrape the air, scrape me back with a brick hammer, you know easier, but okay, got a corn up down there, I've just done the face work, Alex has stuck the back up, so yeah, block work's ready to rune, I'm just gonna put another four course corner up here, bond's been dry bonded through, no measuring and guessing, it's bang on, works brick, brick to half and the two wings work brick too, so I'm gonna get this corner up quick, as quick as I can, but I'm gonna film this normal speed and then Alex's gonna tidy up a little bit when I get this up and then throw the block work up and get it rune quick, we've got to get this inside in today, so we can get it prepped over the weekend, the face isn't important, but the face brick is our gauge, you know, dimension, so the corners are, so yeah, let's get this corner right, mark my gauge on my block here, got my pencil mark there, that tells us we've got the first course, gaugeing off the block, we're not summing off the block, we're gonna re-measure, reset out again, 15-10, quite hard to bend down these bricks because the milling holes in them, the gazillion and a lot of clay and they're very sucky, you just cut it off, don't get me, don't reuse the cable, four and six, actually you're currently plugged in charging because I'm just like on the batteries today, yeah, so we're gonna leave the face brick now, concentrating the inside, if we have any more left over, run some brick in just to get them up out, out the ground a bit, Alex's got that side in, as you can see, lovely job, the openings are recovered now, we've built over everything, lintels are all done, basically it's profiles up and away we go now, so yeah, looking forward to get the profiles back at the garage, not using them for a while, right, done the grinch then, we've pulled that day back, real bitty morning, especially the boards, oh yeah, trying to get the boards out here, that was hard, that took a good hour, I gave it as a tribute to the poly board, oh yeah, the poor poly cardboard that I've had for like 12 years got cut in half, staying in, anyway, the grab wagon was fun, yeah, the bricks arrived, which is saved as a big, a lot of it, a lot of messing, that gains us, because we've built across the front there, we can concrete this now, size don't matter, because the concrete's in the middle, yeah, so we've built across the front, the front's done, which is massive help, we thought the bricks might be coming Monday, so that will really help us up, yeah, all the lintels are in, everything's spanned across, basically we're ready, we just need to put a baton or something on top of that skin to bring it up level with the kitchen floor, it's not being, having the floor all the way through, it's kind of a break, but it still needs to be level, we don't want any steps in or out, we're coming back probably Sunday to get it back filled with all our recycled stone, we've got this morning with our grab wagon, fantastic firm that, Jane Apia, pop up, plenty of pictures up of them, a door locker in them, yeah, so back Sunday, back fill it, back fill it outside, well most of it, whack it, sand blind it, jab light which is in the van, 125mm polystyrene, polystyrene on the edge for your coal bridging, Fisk Green under your poly and above your poly, and that's it, that'll be ready, so hopefully it won't rain on it, and we're going to try and get, I'm going to ring two ollie concrete up tomorrow, get ragged as a load booked in for Monday, and that'd be great if we can get it concrete in Monday, get it done in the morning, and practice getting some brick work done in the afternoon, make your start on the brick work, we're going to take the fence panels out so we can load out and have a bit of room to work because we haven't got much room there, up to scaffolding, then once you get to scaffolding like we're dropping inside, trestles as usual, and then there's just tiny little pikes, probably come below that soil pipe I should think, very shallow, I think it's a minimum pitch roof on it, so yeah that's us, we're off now back home, well nearly home, just nipping to another job to move 650 brick off someone's drive, yeah just what you need after a hard day, but anyway made up with that, made some real progress today, it's nice to see it coming out the ground instead of digging down, so I think this will be the end, this will be the end, so we'll do the outro for this, so outro, dry, oh I can see it's a long post that, what are we doing with our long monologues, we need to have a piece in us now, that's true yeah, so we're just like, yeah I'm flicking it back as a force I suppose, that's a bit of testing, nobody likes that though, we do do it, yeah