 That was the last piece that popped out. That was a hard work. That was a day and a half on that, on a 10 foot stretch, a 300 mil concrete. We thought we were at the bottom, but we're reinforcing. Has he put that on the bottom and then concrete's over it? I hope so. So yeah, we hope that's the bottom. So, we've got pipes that didn't go anywhere. A manhole in the bottom of the slab. And now we've got reinforcing. When we're done we'll find the treasure test. We'll get back to you when we get through this. We'll just try and get it out as good as we can. It's like that, so we can't leave it in because it's not wide enough now with the new regulations. So, we're going to figure it out. So we'll see you in a bit. Drag that back now. This is all the crap to be taken away. Just push to this side for the grab wagon to reach over the fence. Someone on the fence got most of it over there. It's going to be a push to reach that, but Steve's a good driver. And there you go, we're down to clay, I think we're about 800 down there. Nice clay. Jason's just getting down the corner here. I'm a pretty much done with the machine. There's no room to manoeuvre it down. So it's going to be get the brake on and get the rest of this out. And then probably hand it the rest tomorrow. We're going to have to come back another day, even if it's just me and Alex. We'll have to see. So yeah, this is as easy as we thought it would. But it really do. But it's a good job we've got a micro digger anyway. We never have any of them when you dig around. Steve's booked on for tomorrow to grab a wagon driver. I'm going to get it skipped ready. Get one ordered soon because they're pretty handy. We're actually eating the place where the skips come from, so not far away. And Alex is currently at the hospital. So we'll keep you posted how he gets home when he gets back. We can get the materials dropped straight over the fence again all over there. So yeah, we're just cracking on. We're going to have plenty of that of course. Not going to need to order much at all. That's going to get pushed over. Ten past four update. Still not finished on day two. That side's finished. Jason's done well over there. And we are still trying to get this footing out. Reinforcing at the bottom. So thankfully it's not in the middle, but it's enough to hinder our progress. If he's done it properly, put the reinforcing where it should have been. We'd never have got this out. It's actually easier than it could have been. And I'm currently stood in here, knocking it down. The building inspector's been out and had a look. He said it's wide enough. The ground's good. Depth is good. He just wants a vertical damp putting in. He wants this thing. We're going to repair that. I'm going to put a piece of plastic into that to repair it. I'm going to put some concrete over the top of it. I'm going to knock the top few courses off this, probably down to about here. And then we're going to backfill it with stone. This side's coming off. And we're going to have to shut it off or something. Maybe take it off. Maybe grind it, I don't know, but we're going to have to shut it. Because our brick work, that's 325. So our brick wall comes to there, which is about 350. Which means it's sitting on that wall. So we need concrete out here. So we're going to fettle that somehow. But at the moment I've taken it to bits. I'm knocking it a bit of a down. And then I'm going to repair that in the morning. We're just winding it down now because we're going up for half past four. Because we've got all the good jobs connected. We'll carry on in time. Lots of catch you later. It's up to again up to half four now. So we'll breath up in a minute. And then we'll catch you tomorrow for hopefully the end of the stick. Three of our two day job. Day three of our two day job. Look at our little pile. I think we've got a wagon load now. It's only an L-shaped concierge. We'll soon have that down. So this is all past. 650 wire for the extra wire walls. We've got an opening now for this. So it's easier. It's not easy. It's easier. And we've brought the grinds to cut this reinforcement off. So we can... It's going to get easier once we've passed this. This is where it returns to the old foundation. So once we pass that, it should be easy to get out. There's a bit more of the crap. So yeah, this should have been finished yesterday. Obviously it's faulted all the way. That's just ridiculous, that. And then we've got this weird manual with no access. And that's it. A couple of weeks coming tomorrow. Sometime. Because we don't know what time we're going to finish today. Skip's just arrived. So anything left over can go in the skip. We've managed to get one with the door on it, which is good. How long the concrete was coming? 11 o'clock today. And then we've got reinforced concrete to get out. So yeah, so today's plan is get the rest of that out. Get it pegged out ready for concrete. Grab one bit of bean. Then we take it forwards. Get the materials ordered. Which will be delivered tomorrow with the concrete. And then we can do a bit of running around like picking up insulation and stuff. So yeah, another tough day ahead. But not as tough as the last two I don't think. We'll kick it out a bit more today. Yeah, we've got that. We've picked up some proper blades for this. Nicely metal-cutted. So that should go through a bit quicker. Yeah, and then we'll cut them up and use them as pegs for the concrete. Workstations set up again. Oh yeah. And then all the hardcore we've dragged off. We're just going to reuse it. And then that's it for today. We'll do a few time lapses and crack on. Thank you very much. What quick that is? What? Just cut everything along the concrete line. Dislosing. Yeah. What's that? A toss of the L, mate. That's a toss of the Mischover. That was close. Just step straight on to that. Yeah, I can break it up now, kind of. Come on, let's do it. Let's bury-bush it. What's got a handle on it? I never looked at that. Let's pick it up like a handbag. Get free. The blade, I've just got enough on the blade. Push it all the way forward, Jack. How small can we get it? That's two. What? I forgot it had two layers. Three in some places? Yeah. Right in the face of that one, Alex. See, didn't get that in the face with it, wasn't he? Aye. In that day. No vibration when you're using it. That's the same. It's out. Finally. That was the last piece that popped out. That was a day and a half on that. On a 10 foot stretch. A 300 mil concrete. So, I've just got to dig this out now. I'll level with the Invert That pipe. So a bit of a step in it. Won't be much. We're going to have a break now. I feel like I've accomplished something this morning. I've been here half seven every day. We're on 20 to 10 now. So, I'm ready for a rest. I've been out of bed this morning. It's really done me in this. So, we'll catch up the break. We can almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. We've got this last bit. And once we've got that bit leveled off, then we've got to go a bit further down to meet the return of the pipe. The Invert of the pipe. It's got to be the same level as the bottom of the pipe. Yeah. Even though it's inside a chamber. The ground's not good anyway, so we need to go down either way. Obviously, it's not made it easy for us still. We've got a layer of... What did you call it? It's just crushed crap. That's not clean, because it's not one of those that it was. But yeah, we've got a layer of tough stuff. Shitty backfill. Yeah. So, you just can't get your speed through. Oh, yeah. Bar on it. We've got the breaker on it. We've got dumps to Jason. It's too hard for the spade. And when you get the breaker through, it just sinks right through. Yeah. So, I don't know. Very man run day three, and we're all done. So it's hard work. Luckily, there's no concrete today, so there's no pressure today. Almost was. Yeah, almost was. But concrete would have been here half an hour ago. It should be sailed. Right, let me get our chafes away. Let me get out of your way. So yeah. So, we can almost see the end. Like Dad said, it's day three. We're knackered. We're bloody cooking in the sun. But we've got a soldier on. So, concrete's due tomorrow now. We've got all day to get this ready. I will get set up while I just get these barriers back and forth. So, yeah. See you. See you soon. We can see the end. We're digging any further down than that. Foot. The foot more. Yeah. Shit. It's all shite here. It's all back filled, so we can't leave that in. Yeah. And that's going to come out. And then we'll shut it off. We'll shut it off. Yeah, I remember you saying that. I feel like it's still going after I've prepared this pipe. I'm just going to get in case it were concrete. I've cursed the day now. I've said it early, Dad. Yeah. Nine o'clock finished, Jason. And then we'll get you set back up while we get this foot out in the bricks. And then depending on what time it is, we'll leave the set up, the pins, the levels today or tomorrow. So, we'll let you know.