 Which is definitely, found the pipe, I'm not sure where the pipe is, it's buried again. So the next botch up was this. Good Saturday morning. Morning. Saturday the first, did you realise it? I think so. That's half a 2023 gun, back in the pants and hoodies. We're in pants and hoodies, it is absolutely freezing today. It's nice 14 degrees but this wind is brutal. But I prefer that to 30 degree heat. Yeah. Right, what we're doing? We're going to, when the bathroom's redone, that the soil pipe is being relocated to there. So we're going to put soil pipe in here and we're actually going to connect that into the manual. So we'll either use the existing soil pipe, which we'll see about, or we're going to use the pipe from the gully, because that's being disregarded. So hopefully we can fix the gully pipe to save us getting rid of the toilet. So the toilet will be kept in as long as possible. So we're going to avoid getting rid of the toilet we will, if not, it just is what it is. We're into clay. So we're going to need some adapters, plastic to clay. So this is our manual. And we've just been in the greenhouse where we have two manholes, don't we? Oh, Alex has done that way. So we've got the first one up and we chucked some water down that surface gully and that came straight in. Straight to that little one there. You see it's a bit clogged up but that's only surface water so it's just silt and stuff. Looks like the main is very rarely used. It's a 6-inch main and then you've got this branch coming in. And obviously you've got next door surface water coming in from this side. And then we lift this one up, which is definitely the foul. Alex just flushed the toilet. You can see it's foul anyway by how clean it is. So there's our branch coming in. So there's your 6-inch main again down into the street. And then you've got our 4-inch 100mm heading back towards that manual. So we're going to get a line up, spray up to locate that pipe. And then once we've, we're going to dig about here. About here so shallow as possible. And we're going to put a chamber in here and connect into the main. And we're going to put a gully in at that far end because I think the sink's going down there. So there'll be a gully going all the way down here, connected into here. I think we'll be able to put a T or a Y on here because we'll put a rodable gully in so it can be rotted back to the main. You can rod back from that to here and you can rod from there to here. So there's no need for a chamber. So we'll put a Y or a T in it. So that's okay. And then here we should just be connecting on to one of the existing pipes that are coming into this chamber. So yeah, a lot of flags take up, a lot of digging. So it's time to get cracking. No point in having a mic on today. I've spoke. Can you hear me now? Right, let's start digging. Plenty of tablets today. So keep me supple and bending. We'll catch in a bit while I'm doing the battery change. Here's our charger. This is DJI as well. Oh there you go, DJI. Got a little cable at the side. There's your batteries. There's your button to give you how your batteries are doing. Just changed the dead one. That one's already live. This one's going to get plugged into the radio because while we're charging, this is the mics. And they're little box where they live. That's actually, this is the charger. This is where they all live together. There's a receiver and there's your two mics. And basically they sync together automatically. So as soon as you open that box, they sync. You take that out of the box, plug them in and away you go. And I think this is probably the third time. Maybe we've had to charge this box. It's absolutely fantastic. It's just, it's feel-proof. It must be feel-proof for us to use it. We highly recommended it. I think about 280 quid for the whole lot. So, but once that gets to four bars, it keeps the batteries charged for ages. So they just charge, obviously they get put in there and they just charge in there automatically. It's just the same, I think USB-C, I think, cable. So, I didn't know if they were doing loads, so I had to put them on. So while they're charging there, we charge the batteries, which also last for ages. Fantastic. Better than the GoPro because they have like a ribbon, instead of plastic. This is like plastic on the GoPro and it tends to like fold and get in the neck and fall off. So that's great. And we very rarely change the batteries because when we're not using the camera at dinner time, we just put the camera on charge and just top up the battery in the camera. So again, DJI Osmo Action 3, the camera. DJI mic and the DJI battery pack. Everything. Fantastic. Way better than GoPro. I highly recommend them. So, back to the digging side. I don't know how to say that we're soiling it. Do you soil a bit too far? I put a mark out. The mark was banged on. Found the pipe. Are you sure the pipe is? Yeah. It's buried again. So that's off the ground. We've been using the post holes to get the muck out. So we're looking this up, begging up, beginning to get in and cut the pipe and then start heading back towards the gully. It's there. That's probably about two foot down there. It's probably about two and a half foot down all together. Sorry about the wind. Yeah, it's basically going to whack the stretch out as quick as we can. And then once that's hit, Doug, we're going to come over here. Hopefully this is the more straight forward side because it's shallower and there's actually a pack to connect onto here. We'll just be connecting onto the end of this clay. That's going to be a junction with two bands sealed on each end so you can drop it in and connect with it. So yeah, let's crack on. Found some a bit better for this camera. There it is. The deepest point of any of our digging that. So it all gets easier from there. Yeah, I'd say that's two and a half foot. Don't forget this is raised patio which gave us a little extra digging. This is all coming out eventually. So that's the other thing when we come through here. Through here into there. Once we smash all this up, we can chuck all the bricks on that pile. It's going on the recycling pile. Flags again smashed up and over there and then we'll just leave this level. So yeah, let's carry on. Use the wind. It's just a quick uptake from up when the mic's on. There we go. Now we've got some light in here on the camera. Going great guns here. Nice, beautiful soil. I know and it's even dancing nice white sand now. Down this section here. As you can see we've got a pipe running down power with our channel. So we're going to come along here, roughly alongside that gully and then we're going to put a very slight turn in it up to our new gully there. Even that doesn't have to have a slight turn. We can put it, we can come straight. We can come straight along here and then just put the bend into the gully at the end there. So yeah, because we might be a bit close to the foundation there. I'm guessing this foundation isn't very deep in this extension. So yeah, going out nice. Very nice. That's it. Just back in town, that's what we'll just keep digging. I won't go any deeper there mate. I reckon we'll put not far off our depth there. New style working our way back now. Start taking these flags up and I don't know what time it is but we'll probably head in for lunch time soon but we're doing alright. Is that an Apple Watch? Yeah. Is that the new style? Apple Watch Max. Nice. Half 11. Half 11, seen a bit. Very nice on the time lapse. We left you recording over dinner. Oops, we should be in. Alice has just got that lump to take out and then pretty much straight back now. Sorry about the wind and this pipe which we thought goes down into the main connection to the main we're not sure if that pipe but that end goes disappears into nothing. We're not sure if that's been put in as a soakway or what but we'll have to see what goes on there. But if that is that pipe then we'll just disregard this gully and then Robbie and Robbie can put the downspout into the gully at this end. So keep digging. Can't get all this out today. So ready for a good start on Monday. It's going to rain. Hopefully get all this out. Get all this out and make a start over there so we can find the pipes. So yeah, it's coming up for one o'clock so we'll get stuck in and carry on. Sun's out now. It's not three o'clock yet because the pick of the pops is still on. Alright. I've never heard any of it. Anyway, I'll give you a little Death Star French run of where we're at so far with this one so stand by red five. Yeah. So the next botch up was this. Obviously we said before we saw the pipe which we thought I had to connect to there which it does but there's nothing coming out of it because it's blocked completely with like crappin' roots. And there's how they've connected it to the existing. They just smashed a hole in it but just butted up to it and put a like half a collar in so it would like ricochet into the hole. What was it? No, just throw some DPM thrown over it. So that's another botch job. The wrong pipe though didn't we? Yeah, for a minute we thought we had the wrong pipe. So now, we're over there. Can I throw my piles of shit? There's some big piles of shit. I wish every dig was like that. I know. I actually enjoyed that. I didn't think we'd be this far today. While he's doing that, we're there now and now I know what's happening. We're finding an existing pipe and just giving it a connection up here for the waste pipe to connect to once it's been transferred outside. See, I listen. I listen sometimes. And that that's our next task and then we'll be here Monday for the rain to get all these pipes in and get the frigging spares off. Yeah well, sorry, sorry Nia. Shit. The pipe's exposed and as you can see there's two collars on it so we can just break it off at one collar and smack it on. Don't even need to cut it. So, very happy days. We've got both the hole dug and the trench dug. Pretty damn good day if you ask me. I was dreading today. I always dread digging for drains because the last one we did was in Roy's. Oh, that was awful. But this one was Liddy Owl. Like I said, I wish all digs were like this. But that'll be all for today then. We will be back here Monday with the pipes and the pipe bedding so you will see us then when we're installing so time to skip to the future. Morning. It is Tuesday because Monday we were rained off immensely. We got to Berry's picked up all our most of our pipe stuff and it was just absolutely chucking it down. So we thought we'll go home have our lunch and everything and see what happens and just kept going until like 2 o'clock and then Daisy came over so we had to maybe sit Daisy with Mum while I'll say I have to go off so yeah, we ended up not coming in yesterday. But thankfully the muck doesn't look too slushy. Still quiting. Still quite nice actually. Thank God we were dreading this was going to be slush. But yeah, there's where we there's where we were left off at changing that. Adding one there. You know all this. So I'm going to get that fence panel took out so we can get our stone brought in and get all this set in. Brought our laser level with us today and we can get all that sorted. I'll get you set up then in the meantime while we get this fence panel removed I'll go and get the stuff then. I think getting me cut her out to cut all the pipes out and then just in case of getting our pipe stuff. That's what I was thinking, yeah. Right, I'm sure Alex has just gone round and explained all this but that's last job because once that's done there's no toilet in the house which is obviously we need the toilet today for that last job. Next job is going along this trench and bottoming out where all the caverns have happened that's all fell off the pipe there. The pipe's in the way now so I'll be knocking that off so I can get in with the saw to get this pipe cut off and then we'll be getting prepped for the our T-junction to go in. So while I get messing around down here with the power tools Alex can start coming on getting all the loose stuff out but yeah I'll set it up there Al and shine it towards the fence. Just getting set on the laser level now so we can just dip off the laser level and check we're okay. The other way you can do it is with a string line as well. When it's getting up let's go back to town maps that's what I meant to say. Pick some of this up yesterday the real deal, the stuff you're supposed to use and I can see why people use fairy liquid because that was about 18 quid so we'll be looking after that 18 quid. If you get better stuff from Asda I'm not going to go into details. Yeah so there you go. Right you get cracking on here Alex and I'll get cracking you might as well use the noosebakers a bit now. Let's do this. These things are tame. Grass is covered in grasshoppers and e-wigs isn't it? The garden's full of them. Yeah. There you go. In the hole further so it's going like this and it's going to have an 11.5 degree bend just to start it back. I've lined the pipes up a bit tight. Now onto the plastic this kinks off a bit because it's big so much better than the screwdriver especially down here. So I've lubricated this so I can push it oh there's just no room. I've lubricated so I can push it over the collar like that so I can line it up because I don't want the kinking it where the bottom of the pipes meet I want that smooth transition there so I can feel that that's nice and tight there there's no gaps in it. So now we slide that back up get this rascal in position beautiful job. Nice and tight. We can start coming backwards now maybe come out with a couple of foot piece out there and then we can put a bend in it then. Get some snow get some snow under there before we start. Right 5% a bit of a quick I've been editing that it seems to be that we're always going for a break excuse the wind again but we always do an update before we go for a break so there we go toilets can be used again now but by the time we've done that this afternoon the toilet will be out of action so we can start going backwards now back to our gully and we can start stowing up in a bit so yeah we've done it that rattle makes all the difference with the band seal it's just quick and easy and it's all in line now nice job because that's the main sewer for the house it goes off into the main over there there's 6 inch maples out into the road so I expect there's a manhole just outside in the street nope I don't know where that main goes out that way so usually there will be 2 manholes there's the nearest 2 manholes down there in the main road I don't know how you're supposed to rob that obviously from that way and that way so yeah Alex is gone I'm going to head to the van now and get a nice little break so straight pipe as far as it will go till it hits the other side then we're going to put that 11.5 degree back and take it straight and then there will be a couple of straight couplers 3 meter lengths wasn't strapping a 6 meter length pipe to the van yesterday too wet and windy back on it after a break Dad's just nipping off now to go grab another either 11 or 15 degree connector there just to make that so while he's doing that I've got a job to do involving some bricks I've got some this this was in there along with a fiberglass pipe there it is that's obviously not in use anymore I've got those 2 bricks out thankfully I've got those 2 out so we're going to replace them with the new bricks and somewhere it's like the face is blown off so get rid of that and replace that I think he wants 2 course of brick going inside on the window on the inside part of the window just to level up for the sale I think he said so I'll get that done now do a little hand mix and it's about it when Dad comes back we'll get that done and then all that's left is that happy days catching a bit and back and forwards just image calculation here just needed 2 fittings not 2 so I've just picked up a C15 put a 15 on that and that will drop down to that don't even need to check that fall that's got a hell of a fall on that put a nice gradual fall right down to our junction which is now buried I should just patch in those 2 breaking that that piece of there's one up on the roof to do so while he's doing that I'm going to finish this bit off and then I'll film it properly so you can see what's going on Al, can you just chuck me a goes please let's get you a couple can you make me a right please that's no good is it that's been trodden on can you grab that pipe please once it's fell in it's only temporary across the trench further over that way that's it I love that I think I've done this brick's done there's that one up there and then the one's in the window so I've got to do a bit more of a mix that's what makes it roddable for the weather don't tell me I picked one without a lid I bet I did you know to buy a lid I've still got a spoon in the garage just lift that up please mate he's sneezing on it looks like he's sneezing on it hang on, see you again looks like he's sneezing on it so you don't need to lubricate the socket and the pipe but if you do you've got a lot more adjustment in it and you can spin it let's get some stone around it just push that in that way touch just scrape a bit of sand from underneath the bottom of it and you see it down just the gore directly below where I am stop going that close to the wall a bit further across the trench towards me there we go we're all done things have fallen on that so that's the existing pipe that's completely useless we're just leaving that in no point taking that out so now we're going to get this level with stone get it packed up with stone and then we'll use all this to backfill what's left we're going to throw over there so the grab can reach it left over pipe hopefully we can find a lid in the van I can't last to buy a big lid anyway yeah they're not expensive yeah that's it I'm going to get backfilling this while Alex is up there blown brick out for us Paul's asked us to do that brick there just pointed it out he's being drilled and blown so we're sorting that out while we can he's already done those two down there so I'm getting in the let me get this all back down be careful don't think so look at that boom that I cannot get over how easy that was compared to the last one there we go that's the big one done that's all we've got left is that other one where we're just making it an L with 90 degrees one that's about it just go backfill this now with all that crap happy days so we'll catch you over there for the next part the gully's got the water in it it just wants a little bit to tip it over the edge so it runs and we'll show you what happens far away have a look away at the front of it you can hear it in here then so it's a good one yeah good flowing nicely there that dirty water was just the dust from the clay pipes we cut the pipes so as you see it runs clear now so that's our foul and that's our gully so that proves we've connected to the right pipe you'd be surprised how many people say we've connected to the wrong pipe someone will probably put in the comments words to tie wires even though we're not building the wall so there you go that's all in, stoned up ready to go we've dropped the gully down slightly because the ground's a bit high there and it's all getting redone so what we're going to do now is get this backfilled well Alex is going to get it backfilled while I start on this and then once it's backfilled we're just going to put the flags back loose on top just so it's tidy no bedding, just scrape it down low and just drop the flags in so just all that get your big spade you'd be quicker with the big spade and use as much of this as you can up there huh? use as much of that in there as you can and anything less use it down here because this is reachable by the grab wagon where that isn't so it's imperative we get rid of that give it a good brush and then we'll drop the flags back on later and then he's doing that and going over there to get started on that then I just need to go in there and do them bricks oh yeah, about that so yeah, head over there now we'll get cracking on that we've dropped, there you go shown this before all backfilled bullies in, tested it Alex started backfilling he's just nipped two of the bricks up there in the bathroom a couple is doing the loose ones on the internal wall and then yeah he's going to start getting revolver, let's get it all backfilled I'm going to go on this now I'll cut it back to the light colour pipe to this pipe because we want to go this way a bit as much as we can so yeah that's the plan, we'll have to smash it out there and then we can pull it out from there so yeah, let's get cracking on this quick updates and then what I've been doing as you can see we uh forgot the bends cord we're going to degree angle now no, it's got a name it's a sweat bend something like that it's a special bend anyway, it's got a foot on the back of it as you drop that's for your soil pipe to come down into so what I've done when I'm meeting the clay is I've actually chamfered the pipe off that much it just slots inside the clay so it can it locates itself bang on so um it's perfectly aligned there because where the bend is here so now I can put the band seal on and um a rest bend that's what it's called, a rest bend so now I can put the band seal on get it all sealed up, get it back filled just put a length of pipe out to bring it out of the ground and then stick it out of the ground far enough then the foam can always take the top off and put the black on top of it or where the colour can be used which always helps because the toilet is disconnected so yeah, Alex is doing all around here he's finished all the bricklaying he's currently left fully he seems to have disappeared that lot didn't he yeah, he seems to have tested it's all working so he's just getting all that in there brushing it all, brushing it flat and then just throwing the flag back down loose just um just for now until it gets done properly like I say, the whole garden is getting done this raised patio is getting dropped because these are going to be patio doors here and here, so the raised patio needs to go so everything is getting dropped and leveled so um right, I'll get back to the time, that's where I get this last little bit done and then I'll jump on this with Alex I think, can we do it well, what dream work that was the easiest stringage we've ever done I like it so just a recap, we have dug down and found that pipe there connected a T to it so we could have a gully over there and we have brought this up to take the waste from the inside to the outside now we're just we've backfilled it, now we're just laying down the flags until the garden is done just so it's safe yeah, that was a pretty productive two days so I better make this wrap up quick because the battery is going to die thank you all very much for watching if you enjoyed be sure to give us a thumbs up and if new to the channel you want to see more be sure to hit subscribe and tap on that bell that way you'll always be notified when we upload that's a massive help and we greatly appreciate the support this has been pipe playing with Steve and Alex and we'll see you in the next video