 Right, there you go. First four in. They are heavy. Luckily Alex is strong enough to lift them on his own. So how are you feeling? Glad it's over. Well, this has changed a bit. I'll show you. Good morning from Berries. We're tucked away right in the corner, over by the lintels and all the aggregates. You don't see that very often anymore, all loose aggregate bays. You can still come and get loaded loose. And what we're here for, not lintels for a change, we're here for these. These are the troughs I keep talking about. So these are going to go up against the house and these are going to take water away. These are instead of the aqua drains. They're slightly dearer but they're going to work better for us. So we need nine of these and they look very heavy. They look heavier than I thought they'd be. I thought they'd be about 100mm deep, 70mm deep. My hand's green. I don't know, three hands. So we're going to get these in the van now and then hide up. They're going to have to go and send me dry concrete then aren't they? Definitely. I've never done these before so this is a challenge. They're not as heavy as they seem, but they're heavy. Right, let's get nine of these in there and then get off to the job. Oh yeah, the mix is getting a bit of a wash today. They're heavy and we're going to have to see about maybe cutting these because they may be a bit too big to go in and like fit all the drains and such so we'll have to have a look at that but that's these picked up and we'll head to the toy shop now and we'll catch you in a minute. Right, we've arrived. We've got a quick pit stop at McDonald's. That's where the bacon roll had a jam muffin. It was very nice. So yeah, we've just discovered, we're not too bad at this end where the door is because the higher the better really for less step but we've got to get down to that gully. The drains can't be adjusted. So these ones can all go in without being cut on just a nice thin concrete base and the other side, probably from the soil pipe down to the gully but they're going to have to be cut down so they're not as deep so we can get them down. It doesn't matter if we're slightly high in the gully because we'll be forming the concrete, forming the, we'll be cutting either side of it and then forming it round with a sander cement to dish it into the gully so it falls in. So a little bit more digging. It's been raining overnight so all this has turned to shit which is never good, never fun. Just glad we got all most of the digging done yesterday and we've got the ton of MOT coming today from Fords so hopefully that comes sooner rather than later. So yeah, we'll get this bit all prepped, get a bit of concrete on. It's meant to get nicer today so hopefully the right. It's clear over there so hopefully we're getting that. So let's get onto the time-lapse and get this in. Happy? No, no, you're alright. It's been a minute. Yeah, I think since we filmed last, the Fords have been, obviously, dropped us a ton of ballast off for the concrete and our cement. Here's our cement, our ballast, mixer with concrete in ready for these troughs. Let's all go get them prepped. That's for our first run up to the gully and then we also had the, we had a ton of MOT which was, instead of putting it over there, we had the drivers kindly swing it over here, cut the bag and drop it right above the path where we're coming in with it. It's so much easier to take it off the, as everyone knows you've spayed this stuff, it's so much easier not in a bag, especially MOT because it's 40 mil, 40 mil down it's rock hard to get out of the bag. So Alex has had that done in like 10 minutes. It's been three-quarters for a ton. At least I've done it in no time. So that's our hardcore ready for our concrete path on top. And we've just got a bit more fettling to do here and we can start getting these things in. It's good because I can get it whacked now before we start putting these in. You don't really want to put them onto concrete and then start whacking around them. So yeah, made up with that. They came just in time for us. That's enough talking and let's get the rest of this prepped up and get it whacked. Just got a bit to do around the corner where it's all high so it just needs raking back and lowering so it's room for either concrete or flagging over the top. So we're catching a bit, filming. Right, there you go. First four in. They are heavy. Luckily Alex is strong enough to lift them on his own and we'll just get them in together. It's just hard getting them up and perping them so that we can get our fingers and drop them in because they are 250 wide, 125 deep. So lots of concrete. So we've got the first one in. This is a straight forward one because you don't have to cut any of these. We should have 170 cut there and then we're just going to dish it with water to dish it down to the gully. And then the rest of it is concrete. So yeah, we're going to have a little lunch now and get back to it after then. Catching a bit. So how are you feeling? Glad it's over. That was a very tough two hours nearly. About two hours cutting. Because obviously like we said this morning these were a lot deeper than we expected cut down by, I'll show you now, by this much. So as you can see that's where the, that's how deep the soil went both sides. That thing is a trooper and it struggled today. I think Dad said that the blade actually started melting because I wonder how much we had to cut it. Was that thick and tough? It's not as thick as it's sustainably. No, no cutting. No. But so obviously because we couldn't film any of that because it was way too dusty. It was just dust, a lot of dust and that was with us using a bucket to water for water suppression. That and just to cool the blade down without getting that hot. But there we go. There's how it looks. Obviously these little gaps we're going to fill up. I feel a bit of concrete down there and we're just going to sentiment it. Same there. And that should stop any flooding now because it all goes right into our little drain. A lot bigger than we expected them to be. I thought they were going to be four inch. But once that concrete goes in you have part of your hotel that they're there. Which is the idea. So I think my suggestion now is we're going to get that tarmac done so that's going off and we can start packing some boards up then. And then if we've got any time left we can maybe throw half of them because concrete on or something. I'm going to patch around these gullies now. We've got a bit left over so we'll patch that up. And then it'll be that and whatever else we can get done today. Happy days. So that took a long gas time to do because it was that cold the actual asphalt that was solid. So I was on my hands and knees for 50 minutes just breaking it apart with my hands turning it across. My hands are absolutely wrecked and my pair of gloves are absolutely ruined. But I hope I've put enough down so it does get in that whack-it now. And then I'll give you a quick show of the drainage curbs now that they're finished. And then we'll probably catch it tomorrow for the concreting so give you a quick look. It's been a very, it's been a very drag-ish day today. It's dragged a lot but we've, we're in a good place for tomorrow now now it's just concrete. The tarmac is done all those drainage curbs are done and now we can just get that finished. So we'll catch you tomorrow for that. See you there. Right, this is going to be a shocker. It's quarter twelve Friday the third of March. This was supposed to be done yesterday but we fell behind again. It's getting a regular occurrence. It's falling behind a bit. We've underestimated the materials as well. We've used nearly a ton up and we haven't even got this end, haven't we? Although this end is a lot wider than the rest of it. This is 1.2 wide and getting on for four inches deep. So we spoke to the customer and we're going to square this up to here and start again tomorrow. We're going to get delivered to all the concrete have worked out a bit to a cube so they'll just blitz it along here for me. Probably too wet and then I'll just work my way out because Alex is near tomorrow. Yeah, I'm working my way back out here and out there. So the plan is now finish that bit as quick as we can. I thought I was going to get it done for dinner. It's quarter twelve now. Those bricks loaded into the van and take them back to the brick store because they're not open on a Saturday and we're not here Monday working at a job in home to get it on Monday. So they need to go today or it's going to be next week when they go. So yeah, we're going to get a bit of a tidy up but we just need to get that last bit in and skidaddle. So I'll just stay on time lapse. You've missed quite a bit of it so far but I've settled my screeds up from my height to my levels. So that falls back to the this falls back to here. Everything falls back here basically. This sort of goes off that way but we've just got to follow what's there because the customer's going to crazy pay that bit himself so we probably take that that low bit and level it off and then I'm just going to tidy that gullet when I'm done and clean the manhole. So do you want to pull that water down? Let's try our little trough. A bit more. There we go. In there and out there and onwards. That's doing its job. Because all this water off is going to end up in there. So I'm glad that's sorted out. So back to time lapse. Let's get this little bit of boxed off. There you go. One o'clock. It's about 100mm like concrete so it swallows a lot of our materials up. So we spoke to the customer and we've ordered concrete from Charlie Concrete for tomorrow. So this will be getting blitzed in tomorrow. It's going to be hard work on my own. But I wouldn't be borrowing any. I'll just be levelling it. Just getting a bit overwhelmed by it all. But we'll see. We'll see how it goes. We're going to bring it through probably about an inch full. 20mm from back to the trough. So just the water doesn't sit and it will end up in that trough. I'll end up in that gully. I think I'm putting a brush finish on that just for a bit of grip. So it needs to go for a bit before it gets brushed off. It's one o'clock. There's all those bricks in the van. It's good at all. So we'll turn that off and we'll catch you in a bit. We're playing. And at first they thought they had just come to pick up one pack. They said no no no. That is a no no because they're open. And we're like no no no. We'll bring them to you. I was worried about quite somebody. But there we go. So we'll get these dropped off and then we'll get back here for the concreting. Again. Manic session. 10 past 9. Saturday the 4th of March. Well that took about 10 minutes to get in. That was good. A bit of a pain this morning because I forgot my phone. Went back to take my phone. When I got to the house it rang and I said they were on the way. 15 minutes away. I found cat prints in it. I'm sat up in the van. I'm sat up in the van. Cat's been in it already. Never even saw it. So I'm going to have to go a bit of trial not to do there anyway yet to finish on it because I wet that up. Because it's really going off. And then I've come through here. Supposed to be putting the slope in but when we checked the gradients it was too steep. So I've formed steps up as we've gone. The treads aren't exactly the same size but they're very close. But the risers are all the same size. 100, 100, 100, 100. So we've got a 1. Out onto there. There. That was hard because I'd never done that before. The total stuff I'd never done before wasn't expecting to be doing it in steps. I thought it was going to come in with a slope. But no, it's never that straightforward. Total stuff I'd never done before wasn't expecting to be doing it in steps. I thought it was going to come in with a slope. But no it's never that straightforward So I'm bloody knackered yet good yet now. Custom's been and got the cavity formers for me so I've got that to do yet. Throw the formers in and cut the groove in the floor for the shell waste and just generally tidy up so I'm gonna be here a while yet. I was hoping we'd done early I thought I'd have this during the couple of hours but we're having the bad ips I can't get up and down so it's been actually agony. Alex is having a day off, thoroughly deserved day off. He had two days off and feb so this is just a bit hard and I thought it'd be but that's just been this job all along. The only bit we went straightforward and quite easy for us was the brickwork and the blockwork. So anyway enough mowning I want to get this top step finished now. Oh yeah I've ran out of concrete so I just knocked it back up in the bar. So that's going in there now and we're going to get it all leveled up. The steps don't just roughly because I'm not sure the customer's going to finish up the side of the steps. I think he said he's going to slope this. Take that edge off there and it's just sloped down here but we'll see. That's due to go and then yeah that's it. Top step in and then cavity formers cut and home. Just might just see the just at the far end the customer's put the brush finish on the concrete for me. The trough turned out well but it didn't look as bad now it's all concrete which is a thought I thought it was but yeah so that's going to get all the water away. Everything's going to end up in that gully. That there gully so quite pleased with how that turned out. It was just again twice as hard putting them in. If you look close we're like one and a half courses down from damp there and if you follow it along it goes down to just below a course so that's probably got a 50-60mm fall in it. 50mm fall same the other side 50mm. It doesn't gush away but it gets away that's the main thing. Anyway let's get back into this. It's my first time seeing this because that was obviously I was off but damn so nice to it. I'm actually in my trainers at the moment nowhere squelchy crepe all over my feet so just about yeah bloody hell. So we'll just give this a bit of a spray. What spray? That spray. It's in the back it seems a little strict. Right, bit of this. Obviously it was like six o'clock by our town we nearly finished all this so I just used up three bags and we've whacked that down so we're going to get it yeah yeah because it was very cold and I had to go out with my bare hands and it was bloody knackering it was so it's a bit warmer now a bit more easy to break up so I'm gonna get that done get packed up and then that's us. It'll be an outro time so I'll get you set up just so we get this stuff finished up now. We are truly finished. Wacken's just done well this was. There's quite literally been blood sweating tears in this one but the brickwork and blockwork part was a dream it was just the rest of it that was a nightmare. Hello this is a quick one before the outro we've already filmed the outro but this is going to go in before the outro. We are currently sat in. You can see that. McDonald's car parking Layland and it's bouncing down. The cold hasn't arrived yet it's just a wet weather at the moment but we're all done we've been having an early lunch because I suppose we're just feeling a bit smug really because that job as hard as it was as hard as that job was we just worked through with weekends we just kept going I kept saying we're working with the weather so we're just waiting for a bad day to have a day off but luckily we managed to get finished. The path was done on Saturday and then Alex has been back with me today to pick the wacker up you know take the mixer up finish the time I can off pack the van up and just do a bit of repair work on the steps where we damaged them taking these shuffling out so that's covered up from the rain so for once the weather hasn't beaten us we've beaten the weather because this is we've finished we're away and the weather's turned now so we've got a hospital this afternoon for this one and then we've got a job tomorrow which is an inside job and then the rest of the week forecast pretty cold so we'll see how it goes so we'll hand you over to Alex's outro. But yeah so 28 tonnes later there it is with a nice concrete path and a nice little concrete drainage system blank where now it's a fence panel that is the end of this very long and sometimes painful extension saga if you enjoyed all of that be sure to give us a thumbs up and if you're new to the channel you want to see more of this then be sure to hit subscribe and tap on that bell that way you'll always be notified when we upload that's always a massive help and we greatly appreciate all the support we have another extension pencil then and just a few little um got a little hospital job to do and the weather's like this so this has been Brooklaying with Steve and Alex and we will see you in the next one. This has changed a bit let me show you of course it's been well busy Robbie and Robbie have been busy all dry in here now just to show you the roof that's amazing that made such a nice job of that I think they've nipped off we did see him in berries but yeah there's the um there's that path because it should be tough with that so there you go