You guys will always have work, your skills are at a different level. Please get a "hungry" apprentice and share your knowledge, the UK needs people like you.
Great to see this exciting project come to life! We’re proud to have supplied the pump station that’s helping power this amazing development. 💧 Well done guys, great work!!
I’ve been in the building trade 40 years and what you are doing his first class exactly how I would do it do exactly right job done well done chaps ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👏👏👏👏🍺🍺🍺
Really enjoying this series as they’re not cheap to build so seeing how the home improvements lads do it is a great insight! Moving house in the new year with a bigger garden so hope to build one of these with my dad for a gym and hot tub maybe we shall see how far the budget can stretch 😂 All the best lads and keep the awesome content coming 👌🏻
More great work lads. Tanking seems sensible enough and saves tilebacker…which is a pain in the arse sometimes. Looking forward to seeing it all finished 👏👏👏
I remember knocking up by hand in the 90's as a labourer in the summer holidays., Top coat, pug, huge metal bath tubs of bonding, ALL by hand. "Pig dog, where's my pug!!" That was hard work. Glad to see you've got an egg whisk now. BTW, I'm now a Critical Care Medic on an aircraft working in the UK and disaster zones around the world - different sort of hard work. Great video boys - we watch your channel on downtime back at base. Namaste x
Loving this series. Are you planning for network/internet access in the building? Over that distance, you can route a fibre cable (inside a conduit) alongside the power cable without interference and high speeds.
That deck ain’t going nowhere ! Neither is the build !! SOLID ! just like Brad 😆…. Absolute legends the lot of yas ! Love watching you lot ya smashing it boys 👊🏼 not just with your amazing workmanship and all the rest but with your firm n content just how you all do stuff and come across very likeable set a lads ! Keep at em fellas 💪🏼!!!!!
I would actually be happier with longer videos. I know it must take ages to do given you need to do your actual job as well but I just really enjoy the content.
If anyone is wondering what C24 timber is. The two main types of timber used for construction in the UK are C16 and C24. Timber is normally graded when cut for structural integrity, C24 timber is a lot stronger than C16 and classed as structural strength timber (ss). C16 is generally used for stud walls or framing and any other none load bearing areas.
With pulling the cables have you thought about buying a ‘Runpotec X Board’? Honestly it’s a life saver fleeting out cables. Saves having to push the drum around. Great work boys loving this series
I love the piss out of this video series. Came here as a viewer of Matt’s channel but staying because the content is legit and the accents and slang make me laugh.
Might already know this and I’ll look stupid… but if you put a pinch bar through the wooden reel and hang it from the digger with straps you can unroll it with ease, hope this helps
@@homeimprovements just seen the electric go in with out sand too 🤣🤣 to cover yourself 100% always use sand not gravel, gravel will have people think drainage water pipe = in then sand and blue metal wired water tape, electric = cable sand then tape 👍🏻 only way to 100% have no come backs lads 👍🏻 Brilliant job so far too really enjoying this build looks well smart 👍🏻👍🏻
Hope you did a plan of where the water soil and electric runs are in the land that will prevent any chance of accidental hitting of electrics etc Also are you doing a cdm file for it. That bad using the blue for electrics as can cause accidents also note it on service plan for build
Building looks great ! If you had the water in the trench at 750 then electric at 450 and back filled it, where did the pumped waste pipe go? Also would be interesting to have mentioned your ZE at the origin of the supply, type of supply, the cable size or R1+R2 of the cable added to the ZE for max disconnection time for a 50+ amp supply protective device, and the volt drop at I think you mentioned in an earlier video 180M? I’m assuming no RCD at front end for inconvenience, and given the distance from supply you will convert to TT at the load end? but what is your calculated ZDB ?
Thanks mate waste pipe is going in a separate trench and 50mm cable 160 meters Liam done testing of camera we are not always sure how much to share of the electrical 😊
excellent work, loved the progress and the details you’ve taken care off. allow me to leave a subscribe here. looking forward to more of your craft. kudos to the team aswell! greetings from austria
That tape over a mains is so important. I had to deal with an incident where a guy hit a 11kv line with an SDS, which exploded and set him ablaze like a stunt man from a movie. One of the worst incidents I had to deal with. ALWAYS CAT SCAN
Do you guys have any contacts in the Birmingham area, I need a full bathroom rip out and refurb, and I can't find anyone who I would trust. When I see guys like you producing quality work like this, and have people like Dan who can do things like fit tiles as perfect as that, I wish I lived in your area.
Love the work guys just wondering how come you haven’t seated your bearers on top of your post and not used any bolts ? Surely you’ll get sag using just screws?
Amazing job, from one builder to another. However, never fit an electrical cable in a blue water pipe though. Next guy doing a plumbing repair, or cutting in a fitting gets electrocuted...
Aye, it's not great hiding an electricity cable inside a water cable hahaha Hopefully if anybody was going to dig it up, they'd be checking for electricity anyway - but really to be thorough and keep it right, you should take it off. I know it's a for fux sake, moment, but you've done it, so you should rectify it. I think the build is looking fantastic. I like how you check everything and keep it right - what was the deck out by? 20mm? 2cm.....nearly an inch..... a lot of people would say oh they'll never notice........shite to it. But if something's not right, it's wrong. I think it's really impressive how builders get everything level and square. Great skills.