🐀 Raties log 579; Magpie is still missing in action as suspicion of Crocs involment continues to grow, Drain Addict Command is aware of the situation and has promised to send more corn. 🌽
I just recently started to work as a salesman in a hardware store here in Switzerland and on friday i saw that we sell these toilet snakes made by Ridgid. I imediately had to think of you, giggled and mumbled "all good" to myself. Needless to say that i had some explaining to do to my coworker. He's watching your videos too now...
you know you're a true fan when the sink isn't draining, the wife asks you to look at it, and your first words are "Blocked drain!" in an aussie accent.
Costumer: I have a blocked drain, i need a professional DrainGo: We'll send you our topguy Then Ollie comes around, talking to and feeding a toy rat and Croq. Alll goodddd!
Why did I keep thinking that massive Boulder was going to move.. magpie still awol. Ratty spot on with the mark. Good to see mouse man back. All good 👍🏻
This is probably the first time most of us have seen a new pipe installed and the hole filled in during the same video. Usually it's one of the home brew pipe patches.
I live in the North West suburbs of Sydney. My town is Baulkham Hills. The next over is Castle Hill. To the west is Seven Hills and the just south of that is Winston Hills. Yeah a few Hills. Then there's Pendle Hill and Rouse Hill etc etc.
It was basically a drywell. It usually relys on the water soaking in to the ground faster than it comes in. But whoever designed that one didn't do it correctly. It's like they buried it and forgot about it lol.
The other day I was walking home from a gas station near me and a puddle looked just like Australia ro me including Tasmania so I took a picture of it but I still need to upload it to share it with you.
There are many things to like about this channel, no need to repeat them all. But there is one thing this episode shows very well: It is so interesting to get a glimpse at all these different places people live in around Sidney 👍😅! This of course is an absolute marvel, but all the others are just as interesting, from the average one down to places I would NEVER set a foot in 😱. And Ollie treats them all the same - knowing the sh… stinks the same everywhere 🙈🤣! Thanks for the effort of sharing with us all these examples of your everyday challenges. Greetings from Switzerland in the middle of Europe
I'm sure that drained fast when first installed, but over the years the sandstone chunks got packed solid with dirt and decomposing things, until it clogged up. I think I seen steel mesh along with the landscape fabric they used to filter and keep debris out of the pipe end, which seemed to work fine. the way it ended in large rock chunks would keep erosion down and drain nicely until clogged up.
Quick and efficient work. Time=money, yet you still do quality work! Good on ya! Nice to see hard working people who take pride in the job, no matter how menial the task may seem to the layperson! 👍
15:16 What you are doing here is called Hydraulic Mining*. Miners did this to find Gold. *Hydraulic mining is a form of mining that uses high-pressure jets of water to dislodge rock material or move sediment.
Mouse Man did a great job of filming and getting the right tools. Ratty still looking for corn under the rock. Million dollar home cheap out one meter short drain pipe. Drain Addict for the rescue. 🦘🐀🐊👍🇭🇲
I agree love to Mouse Man dose a great job filming. Is that your wife helping you out ? I think thats great if it is nice see a family business she very understanding the dirty job you do. Keep them coming you always enlighten people day with a little entertainment
Hey Ollie, you sure gave me a scare when you were pulling out the rocks from underneath the boulder! I was having flashes of the movie "127 Hours", based on a true story! A guy got his arm stuck under a boulder and had to cut it off to survive! Who would have come to your rescue, Croc, to sever your trapped arm? 🐊🤭 Maybe use the penetrator! ..Speaking of Croc, did he eat Magpie! 🤔 See the "127 hours" link; m.imdb.com/title/tt1542344/