 I'm scared then another day another fence job there's Alex we've already took one of these out these are getting reused because they're quite new so they're going back in when that panels this is coming out as you can see it's scabby and this is coming out all this brickwork all that brickwork all this a bit concerned about the phone on next door neighbor and then this is why it's sat on so I'm taking all this crap out it's even sat on a fence post no footings just just cobble together yeah so basically everything out and everything back in new three intermediates and then an M post here and then we're going to cut a base panel down into small sections just to fill that section where it's it's not worth doing a timber panel because you end up about that big is that so we're just gonna do a base panel in pieces yeah it's ready it's ready for it's ready for the skip for sure I don't think this post is in the ground I don't think anything much to be honest they don't go in the ground what they don't go into the ground don't mean no those two don't anyway this one might they're just wedged in between these bricks then yeah it's just gravity holding everything together I think we'll forget this panel now we can just push that post over then yeah so I've been in pay for yesterday's skip and pay for today's skip and that's coming this sometime today because he's rushed off his feet so we'll get all this dropped and took around the front right let's get the tools it first some cream first 28 degrees today just give me a tap about three courses down it should break off as you go but yeah yeah so if I don't believe cut my finger up yeah watch your fingers go on stop we'll hit them the other way around this side and knock them off the other way from way way all the way along as well the way to do it even dug in the ground it's just sat in all post that one is actually a go again we're getting hammer on it before we do that just get the oh yeah go on the bar in there and that'll just push it over same against wedges in there let's set this up so I can help open end and what's up push it that way with them out the way once they're where he's pushable put them up and I'll leave them in how does that take five minutes whether you see how long the video is you film that we didn't come up that for change that is a pure botched job what an absolute disgrace on the plus side makes it easy for us it's a pure box job on the plus side it makes it easy for us yeah now just got a tidied up past it sell by date that one all three were a lot of these ones that go really bad because when they cast they put the steel too close to the edge as the water gets in quicker once it's in it's added oh yes this is the other job this beautiful arch what kind of arch would you say that's called semi-circular segmental I'd say that one's called a wonky arch would you so it springs off this wall which is fine but get to the other side it springs off this brick which is got a tiny little over so underneath it and two screws the whole arch springs off that so it's just a disaster so we're not even gonna try and fix that that's just coming down get rid of it so a nice arch is a nice feature but that's not a nice arch so we're gonna get that boshed off as well. Okay Al? The hard part's in the van. Never used to leave a brick in your garden here. You want to take the camera off me? Be careful mate be careful I'm sure that's all gonna drop. Hang on, hang on, take that back, keep an eye out for me. Nice and gentle. Two, one. Okay so far so good, so go on mate, take that middle part next piece out. Hang on, hold on, hold on. Hang on, I've got my hands full with the camera. Have you mind that big piece? The arms around the door. I'd love to see it on my left hand side, my left hand. So you got it? Got it. Grab that little brick and finish the brick. Jesus. Thanks. That's screwing so that's not gonna fall. That was hairy. We were very illiquid for that, very illiquid, even especially our darts. Anyway that's gone. So that seems a little job to patch it. I was scared then. Let's get this tidied up. There's one little fella before he got squashed, made a run for it. It's on the side of my thumb. I'll send him on his way that way. There's the skim skips again, getting us a skip on the day with that house notice. Very lucky. There you go, this is a four-ton skip, so what's that? Two, two-ton, two-and-a-half-ton. That, all that. So that was the arch. Stage of business peasant. Then the rest of it's this crap. I've never seen anything like it. Held up by a few bricks, fence posts and frogs. Sticked to it in this. Yeah, so what we're gonna do now is get the line up. Obviously a lot of this is gonna have to be dug out. Because the gravel boards are just gonna cut it clean there. It's gonna be two gravel boards and four foot panels back going back in. We'll get that one out first, which is, we knew that's not gonna be four, and it never is. And then the rest of them, there's no posts. The posts didn't go into the ground. They were just sort of balanced there, weren't they? Hence it fell over. So yeah, we're gonna get this one out now. And then we're gonna get to pick up our posts and we've got postmen, so maybe we just need a bit more. Let's get this thing out. Oh look, we've got to take a post out, an existing post, next to a big effing conifer tree. Becoming a habit this. Anyway, let's crack on. I'm Alex, I'm waiting for something to go wrong, because things are going too well so far. Don't say that. I've just been sitting for the long haul taking this one out, and it's happened. Ten inches down. I don't think there's any concrete, Andrews. Nope. There are no concrete. So Alex just had a good idea, because this is disintegrated while we start, while I've been taking that post out. He said why don't we drop this, and put another gravel board in there. So, I think that's rather a good idea. Nice one. Let's get stuck and do that then. Right, been to the fields, got our stuff, three intermediates, one end, four bases, one coping to put with a gate where the arch was. Bag of sand, bag of cement, two post mix. So we're all set. Do the heavy lifting now. Luckily the sun's not round there, so we're not too bad. Just need to take measure, show you what we're up to. Bit of fettling that gravel board we've got straight in. The post is very dug, so we need to put them in as we go, instead of digging holes. If you go rush ahead doing loads of holes, you can bet your life one of them will be slightly out. And then it just has an open effect. So it's better just to put them in as you go. So that's the plan. Quick update, just gone to a clock. Yeah, that board's in. That post, that board, that post. So we've got one more full gravel board to go in. And these two posts are that close together, we're going to have to have a share hole. Which is going to be interesting. But here we're getting the, like I said, that quarter past three now. So Alex is just getting a little crap about the next door garden. Getting that in the skip. Yeah, we're in the sun now. It's scorching. Our shade is gone. Time to top up the sun cream, I think. Progress update, about three thirty. I think Alex has pulled something in his chest. He's still looking these frigging things about. Yeah, you can see how tight this hole is. So it's one hole for two posts. This one here. We've had to cut about three inches off it. 20 inches of concrete around it. Because I can't get a breaker down any more into that brick. Of course it's got a step foot in. So the foot in is wider than the garage. Had to be, didn't it? So that's took a while. And now I've got the post in. And the post, the, we're not wide enough on this side. So I've got to pull that in. Yank that post out again. And re-dig it. Just what you need. On a frigging red hot day. But that's what we've got to do, I'm afraid. But we're getting there. All the really heavy lifting's done now. So let's get this thing. And it's in. It actually didn't take long. It didn't take it out the hole. I just moved it over to the next little one. So there's the gap with our fridge. So we're just going to chop the gravel board up for that. Into five pieces. Each one steps down slightly to the ground. So we're going to get these whacked in. And skidaddle. And it's, it's, um, it's cooled down a little bit, isn't it? Oh, there's one cloud. All right. Let me get all of this out. Alex needs some, some help. You got it? Yep. It's what it's made for, isn't it? Oh yeah. I have the stick somewhere nearby. Um, you, you need to, um, get a picture of the blue circle and type. Put on Instagram. Tag blue circle. Yeah. It's using blue circle post streets. I'll get another bag and then, so it's, at least it's been held and then I'll take a picture of like the bag next to the post. Yeah. There you go. Post plump. There you go. The garage ain't. Wonder why. We didn't, we didn't build this garage. I don't think anyone has admitted it builds in this garage. If I come round this side and get it, this is round this side of the post. We'll do another, build this bit of carpet. Hmm? You still filming? Yep. Well, edit this, edit this, edit this the other way I'm saying this. We've done a, um, Fairwood supply blue circle post creeper. They don't supply blue circle cement. They still make their own triangle. Yeah. It's weird, isn't it? Stries they don't do their own post mix. Yeah. That's not what I mean. Like if they get, if they supply a blue circle cement, they've been doing, er, throw cement for years. That's two bags down. Don't forget though, it's two, it's two posts, so it's going to be at least three in a bit. Next bag. Next bag. Right, that's enough for this. Let's go on time. That's down. Do you want the sand? Four yet? Oh cool. Yeah, we've finished with a bit of a flowy there. Got them in. Just cut them down. Just nice and tidy, isn't it? That's just taking off, cut out. And then, that's what it looks like from this side. A lot better than it was, that's for sure. It's not going to fall over either. This fella got his conifer stump out now as well. So let's get this final panel in. A bit goes in after all this. Goes in here. Just a bit at the bottom. And this is your mount shopped. So what we're going to do, we'll put a couple of little steps in it there because it's stepping down because the ground goes down. Yeah, happy with that. That was hard work, but it's always really, it's always a relief to have it done. If you enjoyed the video, please give us a like. Like's always good. Like it, subscribe to it, bell it. Bell it. Go on Instagram. Yeah, oh yeah, Instagram too, yeah. Steve, Steve and Alex, Brit laying. Is that right? Yeah. With underscores in it. It will say somewhere in the video. Yeah, it's in the description, but yeah. If you like, subscribe and drop us a comment. It's all your life. I'm going to crack in the comments. I'm trying to accelerate. Let's postpone it. It's finishing touch. Made up with that. It's like pre-painting fence. It just finishes it off. Nice and tidy. And safe. Yeah, as you can see, it wasn't worth buying a panelist to cut down for that. See you in the next one.