 Wednesday morning. Back home. There's the little extension we did next door. So we're doing a bit of remodeling on this one. So just filling the bar with power tools and see what happens when we get up there. So we'll get back to you when we get up there and tell you what's going on. Oh yeah. Went to Wells Bottom yesterday and got half a ton of stone and sand mix ready for concreting as we'll be doing a little foundation later. So let's get to it. So we've come through the garage into the sort of utility at the back. I think the previous owners used to have a car or something. Well obviously they had a car. What do you think? Car maintenance. So this used to be up and over door, same as the front. So they could take the car right through. As you can see there's a steel across the top which is rusting and blowing the brick work as it does. And this is just just a cheap patch job that they've done. A bit of paneling which is rotting. It's gone. So the customer's concerned about it rotting. So that's coming out. That steel's coming out. Which works to do up there for the bricks to fix. And we're going to build this up with what they called carton heathers or something similar. If we haven't got the brick shape we'll pick them up. So we'll be toothing this out, taking this out and we're going to dig down and put a little bit of footing in. The door's fine. I'm not sure what we're doing with the door yet but the door's getting refitted. But that's it for now. So the main thing is get all this out, get all this up and dig down for fluttering and there's a manual so we need to do something with that. I think what we're going to do is put a lid on the outside so you can still get access to it and put a flag over the inside and concrete over it so you can still get access to the drains with it being right under the wall. That's today's job. Mainly the demolition and the foundation and then going to pick up the materials and stuff we need. So let's get cracking. I didn't take much work to get the play out. I just fell off didn't I? Yeah but I want to show you this. It's had like a really cheap hatch door and it's had a freezer paper put over it and then a piece of life with a few tacks in it because of it smells really damp doesn't it? Now we've uncovered it. It's the steels. The steels destroyed everything. It's come around the other side. A bit of a monstrosity. So it's getting in. Yeah. It's obviously wet there all the time and then it's through there so it's knackered. So it's just a bit concerned about it flushing leaking and what have you. There's good reason. Yeah so we're going to be able to back up as a nine inch wall because that's a nine inch pillar so it's a nine inch wall and as I say get rid of that horrible steam. Yeah if you can see as well it's also caused big crackage up there so it's not doing any good at all. Sooner that gets out the better. In the van yeah? I'm going to be expecting the bottom to pop out. We'll look at the state of it. Here I had a note in my pocket. I'm going to pick that out of the pocket before when we got here. It said big breaker or the wheelbarrow. So we forgot the big breaker so that slab's going to be broken up for us to dig through it so we've got the two little ends but the big one would have just made like a work of that. Anyway same as D&J. Leave the big breaker at home at your peril. What's all those tools? On bucket of tools? I set the alarm for you to get damaged so we need to try out something to tease these out. Oh yeah yeah. That's what I asked for the keys because I thought it was still in the air. Are they staples? Yeah it's a stapled bit isn't it? Yeah. And now we can once we get this one out we can pop that out like a trailer on the top because there's a couple of sensors down here so pop that off. Panelints or belly then we've took out is MDF which as you know MDF when it gets wet it's like a sponge. That's just going to stop it coming out. Is it? Try it. Half in, half out. It's only into timber anyway so we just need to get the rest of this frame out and then you can pull the door out. You're just going to get there. Okay we've had to do it the concrete with the little iron roll on the titan but we're not touching it really so the plan is here. It's just going to mark out where the trench is going. Nice straight line patching back up both sides and we're going to mark that. See that grinding both sides and I'm going to do all the grinding up here for the two of us taking all them out of that. Even though we can't match the bracket it's still a better tube then and I'm going to rip off and get the breaker. Skit's still not there so I'm going to get the breaker and Alex is going to carry my these two people on away. Oh need to be 150 past. Divertape for our trench. Being the bucket. Yeah so up there's our manhole lid. Just look how lusty that is. He hasn't gone through it. And the sealer's still looking so we're going to get that lid out. Lintle over the panel, thread on this side, seal it up and put this cover on this side so you can still get access to the drains. Can be a smaller hole but at least you'll be able to get into the log and up there for that. It's pretty much used at the moment but you never completely go over a manhole like that. There's a chamber there that's got access to it. So anyway, go ahead and get on with the mess again. Lintle repeat on this side. Well that's trench grout so concrete can be slightly wider than that. Here's our trench mark that's plenty wide enough for a nine inch wall. I'm going to grind those two lines so we get a nice neat join. And then again, toothy. Show the toothers now. Ready for you now. Right that's the tooth that's ready for me to knock out. Yeah just need to drill them because you've got like, you cut there, cut there but you've got a little like, a little bit in the corner, still holding them in. And the brick is three three inches so the back of the brick is still snapping off. There's got to be the breaker. And then drill out the bit in the back. We'll see how they go. But start at the top because if you start at the bottom, yeah if you start at the bottom where you work, if you took that one out you're banging this one it's a chance that could snap because there's nothing support in it. As you always do you too there's a top to bottom. Cut that out however you like but actually taking the bricks out top to bottom always so there's always something to work on too. So that's one side done, let's get it to the other side cut now. Luckily it's nice soft concrete. Right 45 minutes have been, that's in the poem. To get the bit, to get the bully, can't believe you forgot it but it was worth 35 minutes to go get it although Alex has been busy with the little ones. That's the tighten that isn't it? Yeah. Yes the tighten's done that side. We've just got all our two of them done. He's only managed to break two which is not bad going on that many because it's quite hard to send the cement so it always makes it difficult. So we've got this side to come out now but we have reinforcements so that shouldn't take long. Still waiting on our skim so we'll just break all this out and pile it for now. Wanted to go past all the air concrete just weird that isn't it? It's quite loose. Pack it down. Yeah, let's get cracking and I'll get this big breaker going. It's going to be awkward to dig in there because in this small hole this side should be a bit easier. So Alex is jumping on the big breaker. I'm going to get these halves out, get this whole tidies up and then we need six acro, six strong boys to get this property to the side above the brick and edge so they can come out and on the other side under that blockwork and then we'll pick the rest of the materials up tomorrow. Maybe tonight hopefully but we'll see how we go. We've got to get all this dug concreted before we go anywhere. The concrete's the priority and it's going to rain soon so let's just get cracking. Beautiful job. So what I might do is grind around this manhole cover this will take the concrete out neat and you can drop the flag in then kind of go to the top of the flag. Right, leave that now mate. Just get the rest of this broke up to turn laps. There we have it 12 o'clock. That thing made like a worker that concrete. Just a bit too much for the titan but that thing it's just the beast. So we're ready for digging now but we're not going to start digging because there's no skip here so the skip's going on the grass it's not like you can pile it next to the skip so you have to wait until you can take it straight in. So lunchtime since it's 12 o'clock. I'll actually do my loo while I've been away. Got all the tutors done and then I broke. He broke too, I broke too. But I was trying to get them out without grinding them this is my fault. There's no need to grind any over there because none of them are going to be seen. Yeah that's it. Just need to get all this crap moved and get digging so we can get that concrete in done today. Like I said that trench doesn't look wide enough. It's not wide enough but we're going to dig down a bit wider as we go down for the concrete. And then tomorrow once the concrete's in we're going to pick up the brick in the block. Could the lentils to go over that manual, the sand cement and then we can get, oh yeah, echoes. We'll see how we get on. We may get them today. Back to Hodgson's again. Yeah so far so good. That steel has destroyed that wall. Just lift you up. Destructive power rust. So we're going to get as close as we can to these but we're not going to get it. We might get something like that. But yeah that's it for now. We've got lunchtime as I've already said. Seen a bit? No back after lunch. Still no skips so we're just going to dig it there for now and then bar up through and the skip comes. Get digging. What is it I have two? A stick? A quarter to three. A stick's been in there a while now. Ten to three. Anyway we're done. That's a good two and a half foot down that. There's the slab for the manual and we're also about nine inches below the garage foundation. So we've gone underneath a bit to underpin it. We're well tied to the other footings. Yeah same there. Manual nice, this ground solid as well. I've gone right underneath that one. So we're underpinning that too as long as we've got enough concrete. So concrete time. Yep with some concrete in there thanks for watching. Right and that's us done. Just the rain tries to die off is when we finish. Typical as always but we've got them both in. That side's in and this side's in. Both dug to about three foot, two and a half foot. So there's plenty of concrete in there and they're both underpinned underneath the footings and connected to the manhole footing too. So they're well secured in. So tomorrow after this is all dried up task will be sort this manhole cover out. I'm going to cut down, put a flag here and then a half a lid here. So there's still some access for this which is an improvement from it being completely sealed shut. But then there'll be two lintels going over that as well for the wall to go in the middle. What else? I think that's it. I'm sure I'm sure that'll correct me if I've done anything wrong. But all in all not a bad day. A lot easier than I thought it was going to be at least with the concrete coming to about here. I thought it was going to be all the way down so it's a nice surprise. And of course two things done. That's all ready. It will be taken into berries tomorrow to get the blocks and the bricks and we can also get the steels out then as well. So we'll probably be picking up some macros as well actually from either Jeff or maybe going to Hodgson's. I'm not sure yet. I'm sure I'll find out. But yeah that'll be... I'll stop rambling now. Thanks for watching the video. I need to remember this routine now that Dad always has. So like, subscribe, comment, hit the bell. All yeah just all in all. All your support is appreciated so thank you very much and until the next time. See you next time. So we've opted for the Maidley mix but we're just going to get these four lifting. There's too many damaged ones so we're going to handball them in so we can guess. Don't have to get a load of crap ones. There are the other options. There's the tradesman heather. They're an infrastructure alternative to London brick. London heathers. Now it's better brick but they match the house better but they match the extension better. So let's get loaded. So just a quick one while we're loading these brick out. See all them and all them. They're all chipped and cracked. They're the bad ones we've got out of that many good ones. Out of this many. So we're onto the second pallet now hoping there's going to be some better ones in here because bloody hell. There's probably nearly 100 crap ones in there and it continues. So we'll throw you back on time. That's all we arranged for these bricks. 240 Maidley mix. One pound two each. So we've got 240. That's what's left on the pallet and that's what we've gone through and rejected. Some of these are chockers but then some of these block bits back. There's still more from some of them. So that's what's left. I took them all in if I could afford the weight but we've got blocks in Santa going yet. So let's go and get. We've got links to get blocks and got this. Now we need cement as well but let's head out. And that's what's done. Just as the rain starts to clear up now we're finished. Typical isn't it? But that's in. This one's in and that's us done. Let's take you around. So that side's in and this side's in concrete and they're both underpinned underneath the foundations. Let's try this again.