Secret Garage UPDATE #8 THE BIG QUESTIONS
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host discusses the progress of his construction project, which includes a tunnel and a garage. He explains that while the weather has delayed some work, he's been busy with a side project in the barn and is preparing for Maker Central, an upcoming event. The host addresses several questions from viewers, including how to obtain samples of 'Colin fur tunnel dirt' available only at Maker Central, the reasoning behind low-placed sockets in the tunnel, and the use of black flex for electrical wiring. He also talks about plans for preserving a rock face within the construction, the potential use of a sump pump for water management, and the process of obtaining planning permission for his projects. The video includes a mention of a sponsor, AirUp, a water bottle that enhances the taste of water. The host shares his approach to project development, often building first and seeking permission later, a method he doesn't recommend but admits to employing. The video concludes with a teaser for a future update on the small project that has grown significantly and an invitation to meet at Maker Central.
Takeaways
- ð§ The construction project is underway with aluminum tracking in place for a digger and a muckaway service ready to collect dirt.
- ð§ïž Weather delays have led to a shift in focus to a side project in the barn, which has unexpectedly grown in size.
- ð Maker Central is an upcoming event where attendees can obtain samples of 'Colin fur tunnel dirt' if they use the provided ticket link.
- ð The tunnel's low-lying sockets were a practical choice for convenience during construction, but future plans may alter their positioning.
- ð ïž Colin has used black Flex for the ring main, which is not entirely correct in terms of specifications, but it's a temporary solution.
- ðïž The garage floor, currently 3/4 plywood, may be replaced with a more robust material if cars are to be driven on it.
- ð¡ Ideas for preserving the rock face window include using glass and resin, but concerns about bubbles and heat are being considered.
- ð§ The suggestion of installing a sump pump has been acknowledged, and plans for its placement are being discussed.
- ð The DeLorean model will be on display at Maker Central, and there's an idea to have multiple 1/10 scale DeLoreans made by various contributors.
- ð¡ The legality and permission process for the construction projects are discussed, highlighting the importance of planning permissions and council approvals.
- ðš The use of anti-corrosive paints and wax is being considered for the steel structures to prevent rust and maintain an aesthetic appeal.
Q & A
What is the current status of the construction project in the video?
-The construction project is ready for the next phase, with the aluminum tracking down and prepared for Tom to bring in his digger. A muckaway service is also scheduled to collect some dirt.
Why has there been a delay in the construction of more structures?
-The delay has been due to terrible weather conditions, which led the host to work on a side project in the barn instead.
What has happened to the side project in the barn?
-The side project in the barn has grown significantly and is almost finished, although it is not yet complete.
What is the issue with shipping rock and soil samples?
-The host is unable to ship rock and soil samples due to potential restrictions by postal and shipping companies, both domestically and internationally.
How can attendees of Maker Central obtain a sample of 'Colin fur tunnel dirt'?
-Attendees of Maker Central can obtain a sample of 'Colin fur tunnel dirt' by using the ticket link provided in the video description to indicate their interest, which will help the host determine the number of samples to prepare.
Why are the sockets in the tunnel placed about 150mm off the ground?
-The low placement of the sockets is to facilitate easy access while working inside the tunnel, allowing the host to operate machinery without having to move through the tunnel covered in sticky clay.
What is the current electrical setup in the tunnel and garage area?
-The current electrical setup uses black flex for the ring main, which is not ideal and is of a lower millimetric specification than recommended. The host plans to replace it with a more suitable 2.5mm black flex in the future.
What are the plans for the floor in the garage area?
-The current 3/4 plywood floor may be replaced with a 12mm floor topped with a 6mm checker plate if the garage is to support the weight of a car. There is also a possibility of using stainless steel checker plate to match the DeLorean.
How does the host plan to preserve the rock face window?
-The host is considering various methods, including using glass with resin backing, double-glazed units with ventilation, and potentially a heat lamp to prevent condensation.
What is the purpose of the sump pump in the new construction?
-The sump pump is intended to manage water in case of flooding. It will be placed in a deeper chamber and connected to a vent to pump water out of the underground space.
How did the host obtain permission for the construction projects?
-For the bunker, planning permission was obtained just before construction began. For the tunnel, it was built without permission and only addressed after the council became aware through a YouTube video. For the garage, the host decided to start construction without permission, which later led to a planning application that was approved with concerns addressed, such as tree roots and drainage.
Outlines
ðïž Project Update and Weather Delays
The video begins with an update on the construction progress, which has been stalled due to poor weather. The aluminum tracking is set up, awaiting the arrival of a digger. A muckaway service is scheduled to collect dirt. The presenter has been working on a side project in the barn, which has expanded significantly. There's an upcoming event, Maker Central, which is keeping the presenter busy. The audience's questions are addressed, including a request for assistance in shipping rock samples, which the presenter is unable to do due to various restrictions.
ðŠ Shipping Issues and Maker Central Dirt Samples
The presenter is looking for advice on shipping rock samples and seeks help from those who work in postal or shipping services. They have jars and labels ready but are unsure about the logistics of shipping. The only place to obtain the rock samples will be at Maker Central, with a ticket link provided for those interested. The presenter discusses the low positioning of sockets in the tunnel for convenience during work and the plans for organizing cables and tools in the space.
ð Electrical Setup and Future Plans
The presenter talks about the electrical setup in the tunnel, using black flex which is not the correct choice in terms of safety standards. They explain that the current setup is temporary and that there are plans to have a dedicated electrical supply for the entire area, including the garage and the bunker. The presenter also discusses the use of a sump pump to prevent future flooding issues and the installation of ventilation systems for the car storage area.
ð Garage Floor and Car Access
The presenter addresses questions about the garage floor's suitability for supporting a car's weight and the method of car entry and exit. They mention potential solutions like using a thicker plywood or checker plate for reinforcement. The presenter also discusses the possibility of using a stainless steel checker plate to match the DeLorean car. There's a mention of a rock face window, and the presenter asks for suggestions on how to preserve it without causing condensation issues.
ð³ Tree Roots, Drainage, and Planning Permissions
The presenter discusses the process of obtaining planning permissions in the UK and the concerns raised by the council, particularly regarding tree roots and drainage. They explain that the garage construction has been approved recently, and the focus was on maintaining trees and proper drainage. The presenter also talks about the involvement of a structural engineer to ensure the construction's safety and shares various technical drawings related to the project.
ð¥ Video Production and Engaging with the Audience
The presenter talks about the production of the video, including the inclusion of clips from various films for the audience to identify. They express gratitude for the positive reception of the model featured in the previous video and its effectiveness in helping viewers visualize the project. The presenter also mentions a small project that has expanded into a larger endeavor and hints at its completion in the coming weeks.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Maker Central
ð¡Hydraulic Pump
ð¡Black Flex Cable
ð¡AirUp Bottle
ð¡3/4 Plywood Floor
ð¡Rock Face Window
ð¡Sump Pump
ð¡1/10 Scale DeLorean
ð¡Planning Permission
ð¡Rust Converter Spray
ð¡Structural Engineer
Highlights
Colin discusses the progress of his construction project, mentioning the readiness of the aluminum tracking and the upcoming muckaway service.
Due to bad weather, Colin has been working on a side project in the barn, which has grown significantly.
Maker Central is coming up, and Colin has a lot going on before returning to the main construction site.
Colin addresses the challenge of shipping rock and soil samples, suggesting that they might only be available at Maker Central.
A ticket link is provided in the video description for those interested in obtaining Colin's dirt samples at Maker Central.
Colin explains the reasoning behind the low placement of sockets in the tunnel for convenience during construction work.
The use of black flex for the ring main is acknowledged by Colin, who admits it's not the most correct choice but justifies it within the context of the project.
Colin talks about the potential for a car to be driven on the 3/4 plywood floor and the possibility of reinforcing it if needed.
Concerns about the rock face window are discussed, with Colin considering different methods to preserve it without causing condensation issues.
The idea of using a sump pump is considered to prevent future flooding, with plans to integrate it into the car ramp area.
Colin thanks those who have offered to create 1/10 scale DeLoreans, suggesting a collective effort to have many models made.
The process of obtaining planning permission for the garage construction is detailed, including the concerns raised by the council and how they were addressed.
Colin shares his approach to dealing with planning permissions, emphasizing the risks of not obtaining them in advance.
The involvement of a structural engineer is highlighted to ensure the safety and proper construction of the project.
Colin provides an update on the small side project that has grown in scale and hints at its completion in the coming weeks.
The use of the AirUp water bottle is sponsored, with Colin discussing its benefits for making water consumption more enjoyable.
A call to action for viewers to comment on the video with their suggestions for the price of the dirt samples and their favorite moments.
Transcripts
[Music]
right Colin what's been going
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[Applause]
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on now I know this is not the video that
you want you want to see more out you
want to see more things constructed and
unfortunately that's not happened yet
but we are ready for it the aluminium
tracking is down on the top ready for
Tom to come and park his Digger across
there is a muckaway service which is
going to come and collect some of the
dirt for me very nice thank you very
much so everything is all ready for the
next part now I've not been down here
doing it of course because the weather
has been terrible I've gone off and I've
done a little side project off in the
barn however that small project has
grown to be absolutely usive it's not
quite finished yet but it's not far off
I've also got makeer Central coming up
this month so there's a lot going on
before we actually come back here but
things have happened which I can now
talk about which is also very good
you've got a lot of questions I've wrote
a lot of things down for me to answer so
well I better answer them then
[Music]
I okay first question I actually need
your assistance in everyone is asking
that they want to have some rock samples
but it appears I can't Ship Rock and
soil samples I certainly can't ship them
abroad I might not even be able to ship
them in the UK so I need your assistance
if you work for a postal or a shipping
company and you know where around this
please let me know because I've got
myself a load of jars I've had labels
printed up I've been hacking away at the
rockface and Colin fur tunnel dirt does
exist now if you want to get your hands
on one of these the only place you'll be
able to get it is at maker Central which
is n 18 for 19 Birmingham now I don't
know how many of these to make there is
a ticket Link in the description if you
are going and you do want some Colin
first dirt samples please use that link
and then I'll know how many jars to fill
up CU it's quite time consuming and if
only 50 people are going to want them I
don't want to fill up 200 and if only
you know if I fill 200 up and 400 of you
want them then I'll need to know I I
don't want anyone to come turn up want
them and they're not there and also I
don't want to spend hours doing
something that no one's interested in so
please use the link in the description
and I'll know roughly how many people
want them and then that is the only
place at the moment you will be able to
get Colin fur tunnel dirt but we're
working on
it getting ofed into something he just
didn't think he's going to be an
American Colin why are the sockets so
low okay now all the sockets throughout
the tunnel are about 150 M 6 in off the
ground which is quite low but there was
a reason for that while we was working
in there is that we actually plugged the
hydraulic pump which is the thing that
powered all the pen and all the winch
and everything that used to run on an
extension lead into the nearest socket
to where I was working run back to the
pump and back to the winch so I could
turn it on and off without having to get
out the hole walk across the tunnel
switch it off and then walk back again
because often I'd be covered in like
sticky clay I didn't want to spread that
throughout the tunnel so we had that
quite low down we didn't want cables
lashing up the wall so that's why they
were quite low in there now these ones
in here although they have continued
with the lowless these aren't actually
staying at this height no now if we have
a look under here there is a
massive excess of cable basically
there's going to be a workbench across
the whole length of this end bit there's
a company called boxo that make these
wonderful drawers and stuff that you put
your tools in they're going to come and
K it all out thank you very much so
obviously these need to go above those
workbench High you know there's no point
having them down here they'll be on
cupboard so that's no good so these ones
aren't staying but the other ones are
cuz I quite like them at that he if I'm
honest with you now another question
you've got is about the cable Colin have
you used black Flex for your ring made
yes I have and I know this is not
correct and it's 1 5 mil as well which
is even more incorrect should be 2 and a
half mil but just think guys bigger
picture this is not necessarily all
going to stay like this all these cables
are quite easily accessible you just
pull all these little sideboards out as
you saw when I dealt with the flood over
there so it can all be dealt with but
think of this bigger picture when this
whole thing is all finished not just the
garage but the tunnel right down to the
bunker it's going to have its own
electrical supply brought into it cuz at
the moment I've got a fuse board at the
shed entrance there's another fuse board
at the bunker entrance just up there
there I'm going to put a fresh one in
because my actual electric Main and
electric box come into the house is not
far up above that so I'm going to drop a
whole new cable in and then it can have
one fuse board to serve everything and
at that point various sprits of these
can be changed some of it I might leave
cuz let's face it nothing much is going
to be plugged into half of it a Hoover
at best this was perfectly enough for
that so but there's probably going to
want to be a kettle or something down
here a't there especially in the bunker
so we'll need something a bit more meaty
for that but I will keep it black though
I'll probably do 2 and 1/2 mil black cuz
I don't want to see gray cable coming up
the side into these boxes do they that
won't do no it might take a bit longer
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the questions
[Music]
Colin col if you're driving a car on
this is a 3/4 plywood floor really fit
for purpose well there's sort of two
answers to this question the first part
is that this bit might not ever have a
car on it at all the car left of course
is over there it will come down it will
get turn around on its turn table it
will go back up again it might never
drive off that now of course if you do
want to drive it off to bring it to the
side because of course this room is
perfectly big enough to have two cars in
it so you could fit two in here then
obviously it would need to support the
weight of a car now if I do end up doing
that what I might end up doing is taking
this FL floor up cuz this's his 18 mil
thick ply swap it for 12 and then put a
layer of 6 mil plate Checker plate over
the top of it and that will be solid
enough to hold the cut now there's also
o a garage floor company that's
interested in doing something I don't
know yet what I'm going to do because I
want to see what the final room looks
like obviously a dark floor a dark room
might all be a bit dark I might want to
do stainless steel Checker plate to
match the DeLorean who knows but there
are the options now this floor probably
is going to get ripped up because
there's that much damp and moisture
coming out even with the doo midify
running all the time it's still got a
bit muggy in here and it's got a bit
moldy in patches there was some carpet
down here which was never one of my
questions Colin why did you put carpet
on it was only an old carpet just to
kind of protect the floor from we did
the next bit but it kind of got a bit of
damp and it made the mold worse but once
the room is done and it is all complete
and we won't get the condensation
problem because everything will be
covered in concrete it won't matter then
the face of a five dice there they are
and
then so this rock face Window how
exactly are we going to do that okay we
need to discuss this cuz there are any
theories on how we are going to preserve
this as a rock vase now the most common
one seems to be put up some glass and
fill the back up with it with resin and
let it go off but of course I can see a
few issues with this you've got to get
rid of all the bubbles and also when
resin goes off it does emit a tremendous
amount of heat so is that going to crack
the glass if you use a bit of perspect
is that going to kind of mist it and
frost it up so Bubbles and heat is an
issue with the resin of course we could
have like a double glazed units sat in
front of it is it going to want
ventilation behind it and at the top so
does it have lowlevel ventilation coming
in to kind of vent past it and then high
level ventilation going up to Atmosphere
at the top I don't know is that going to
have any issues on the room with
bringing moisture in because obviously I
know from all this being exposed how
much moisture comes out of this rock vas
tries to get in the room so I don't
really want that to happen I don't want
there to be any connection between the
rock face and the room I'd like it to be
sealed off but of course there in lies
the problem with the condensation
potentially now I've not even uh kind of
discussed this with the structural
engineer yet because obviously if you're
going to leave a chucking chuffing gret
hole out the side of the wall then we've
got to have some sort of strength system
above it but I mean I'm sure we can deal
with that is if anything it'll just have
to be a little bit smaller but you know
we want it to be massive don't we want
to come around and of course it wants to
be lit up as well so it's going to have
to have a light behind it to light it up
now do we use that light
as part of the anti- condensation so is
that like like a heat lamp which keeps
the area around it is it a heat lamp so
the area behind the glass is kind of
kept warmer which stops IT
condensating cuz if it goes all the way
around if there's lamps underneath
lighting up that would help so there you
go that's kind of after I mentioned it
there was a lot of comments on this and
they are the top Solutions but if
anybody body else has any other
suggestions as how we can preserve this
rock face cuz the other one of course
was to just rebuild it like make an Al
Cove and rebuild it and then have
something in front of it but you're
never going to be able to rebuild that
cuz this is you can't cut it off as soon
as you crumble it away it never you
can't put it back what it is or else
it's just going to be a stone brick wall
anyway we've got a little time to think
about that because that's right over
there there's a lot of work going to
happen before we get to this problem but
I know you guys like thinking of these
things now if you want to see this model
I am taking it to make a central so you
can see firsthand how big everything's
going to
be can you fly Bobby it's not why don't
you fit a sum pump now it's not a bad
idea cuz obviously when all this flooded
and I have to lift it all up and it was
all water creeping underneath it that
was the comment I read the most you
should have a low point and a sun point
and somebody also pointed out I could
probably put moisture sensors like
underneath the floorboards if they
happens again I get an early warning
rather than me just lifting a bit up and
going oh there's a load of water or me
looking in here and going that's wet
that shouldn't be wet but if we look at
the model we can see where we could
potentially put one of these Sun Pumps
righty ho the next bit we dig is going
to be deeper because it has to take the
car ramp bit which comes down and sinks
into the floor so of course having a
deeper bit of floor is not a bad place
for a sump bump but ideally it would
want to sit in a little deeper chamber
than that because obviously there are
float switches and stuff on them so it's
probably not going to be triggered until
it's like 6 in deep this whole bit with
6 in of water in it is already a
catastrophe so we'll probably put a
little box somewhere underneath
underneath the car probably where it can
sit and then the pipe cuz obviously it
needs to pump it somewhere will go out
of a vent which is also going to sit
under there because obviously having
cars in an underground room fumes and
whatnot they'll all sync to the ground
they need to be able to be drawn out so
there's going to be a lowlevel vent
right underneath the car which will go
out to atmosphere there's a high level
vent up here which has already been put
in probably a fan in front of the
lowlevel one which is activated when the
car lift is activated so every time the
car comes down the fan will run for x
amount of time suck all the fumes out
and push it all out and then we can
probably have the exit pipe to a sump
pump going up there as well beautiful
it's kind of already in the
making yeah also thank you to everyone
that emailed about getting the one in 10
scale DeLorean I've had many offers if I
haven't got back to you I will do in
time there was quite a lot of you some
people are offering to 3D print them
some people that know of models various
other things there's even channels that
do model making so I think what we could
do would be good fun is to get everyone
that's offered one in some sort to do it
and then we'll have loads of them and
we'll just have a pile of one in 10
scale DeLorean everywhere that would be
awesome hey Christmas tree now I noticed
there was still a few comments asking
Colin you got solid roof how do you get
the car in and out where's the car come
down just remember guys
the car doesn't come down here on the
model I am stood here and the car comes
down over there there is more to be dug
out yep now the one thing I like about
you guys is you don't miss
anything dear and you notice stuff now
when I was putting this rebar in I was
at pains to say it couldn't touch any of
the steel work because you want it to be
completely isolated from any
electrolytic corrosion but of course
some of you pointed out and you've got
this mesh around here which you stabbed
it through and quite rightly in places
it is touching that and of course that
is touching this now what will happen
once this rock is all disappearing soon
I'll be able to get stud in front of it
I'll run the grinder down the outside of
it because it sticks out a little bit
and then I'll just stick the Crowbar
something behind it and just pop it all
off cuz it's not actually welded to this
rebar it's just there to hold the
concrete back but it's kind of barely in
it and you should just be able to pull
it out if I can't pull that I shall just
cut the bits out around the rebar when I
do the next bit I might not use the mesh
I might do like I've done up here and
use a bit of plywood and over there I
actually used the celotex and to be fair
it wasn't too bad in the tunnel it was a
bit Pokey and difficult and the mesh was
good but I got bit more room here do me
a favor don't disturb my friend he's
dead tired why don't you paint the walls
well of course there's two size to this
there's the other side which is exposed
to the concrete and then there's inside
the room now the other side I've done a
video previously on Rust a little bit of
a fine layer of rust actually protects
the metal against the concrete cuz the
two kind of react and then neutralize
each other and cancel each other out now
if I was to paint the other side I'd
need to paint the whole thing really
well CU any scratches or any blemishes
in that paint basically the whole rust
corrosive electric would focus itself on
that one point and then it would
probably blow through which is a little
bit what happens on cars when you get
like Stone chips and stuff so that's
easy to just leave it and then on the
inside normally I just clean it down rub
it down with a bit of WD40 and that's
enough but of course cuz this is taking
a little bit longer to build and it is
exposed to more damp and corrosive
elements din trol which is a company
that makes anti-corrosive paints they've
sent me some Rust Converter spray which
I've tried on patches it does convert
the rust but it kind of discolors it
slightly so I'm not too keen on that
because obviously normally rust
converted you spray it on and then you
go over it with paint of primer so it
doesn't really matter if it changes the
color so they've sent me this test
sample of wax which I've sprayed on here
I've rubbed it in it's pretty good we've
retained the meal scale finish it's not
sticky and it's not tacky and it's not
too shiny I like it and also let's have
a big shout out for Barrett steel newor
steel group we're just supplying the
steel for this whole project I feel I
should mention them again they're saving
me a lot of money if you want some steel
go and use them so where's Rick gone
well look no further Colin I've made you
a w up
[Laughter]
okay so Rick is 64 this year so he's
obviously getting close to retirement
age and also he hates Winters and it was
around about the beginning of November
that he decided kind had another of this
and it was a wise choice to be fair with
a winter we've had but anyway he didn't
say he wouldn't come back and help me at
all he just said he was 3:00 on a Friday
now the trades people will understand
this probably better than anyone else
cuz if you can put your head back into
when we were plumbers if somebody rang
up at 3:00 on a Friday and said Colin
can you go and do this job you'd meet
him with very little enthusiasm so that
is where Rick is he's 3:00 on a Friday
so I have to imagine myself asking
myself at 3:00 on a Friday Rick will you
want to come and do X would he want to
do it probably not essentially doesn't
really want to do much at all but he's
quite happy doing that now of course
while he's not been here I've even been
doing most of it myself or of course
when it it really is a twers job glad
Charlotte come and help me and obviously
when you've been working with your mate
all the time and then you go to work
with your partner there are certain
things that you necessarily can't do but
have to be a little bit more cautious
about you're right
now Colin and then of course there's
other things like if Colin's super tired
and struggling and she's looking at you
going this is painful to watch like me
trying to undo this strap on this rsj
and then me kind of losing my temper and
then she stepping down and doing it
really easy got to eat Humble Pie every
now and again cuz if I'm not careful
it'll just be a funny story around the
Christmas table you going get the don't
I drive the car and then of course
finally and most important and the main
question you all ask how have you got
permission to do all this is this legal
okay so in the UK when you build
something which is permanent you need
something which is called planning
permissions because I think in different
parts of the world there's different
things I think in America it's called
City approval which I've noticed in some
of the comments so essentially here what
you're supposed to do is before you
start building anything you you know you
put your plan proposals into the council
and then they will review it which is
says on the websites Tak about 6 weeks
it normally takes a little bit longer so
you put your plans in and then they will
stick like posters and stuff up
sometimes around the neighborhood which
says like you know this is what this
person's you know going to do if
anyone's got any objections or anything
then they can obviously write in or
whatever you know there'll be a little
thing on the poster so you can kind of
object and obviously they'll send
letters out to all the neighboring
properties as well so if I wanted to put
an extension on the house that was what
happen you know the neighbors would get
letters there' be a thing outside and
then anyone who wants to complain about
it or has got anything to say about it
not necessarily complain obviously they
can get in touch and then of course the
council will look at it and they will
say yes it's a good idea no it's not a
good idea but the thing that they're
mainly looking at is things like what
impact it has on the neighborhood is it
in keeping with the neighborhood does it
cause any harm or anything like that now
luckily tunnels are obviously
underground so they're not taking
anyone's light they don't really impact
anybody obviously the process of
building them potentially could but they
don't really take that into
consideration because you know
theoretically that's only a temporary
situation you know we've all had
neighbors that have done alterations to
their houses and you might hear the
hammer drills and stuff going all day
but fingers crossed that's not going to
last forever it's only going to be a
matter of weeks or months and then it's
all done with so when I did the bunker
because that was the first thing I ever
did I was going to put in planning
permission beforehand but Sky actually
sponsored that
never actually signed that project off
until the week before I was going to
start so it kind of got put in literally
as we began it and of course with the
whole six week thing we nearly finished
it by the time and come out and actually
had a look at it now with the tunnel I
didn't as for permission cuz it was a
secret tunnel and I was like I can't you
know I don't want to raise the alarm on
here cuz obviously digging you know
underneath your house and stuff and
things like that I generally wanted it
to be a secret I didn't want to alarm
the neighborhood and obviously putting
in permission before and getting all the
letters sent out and the things stuck
outside on the lamp you know the posters
put outside but we don't want that it's
a secret tunnel so I never bothered and
I just left it and obviously had there
not been any YouTube videos they
probably wouldn't have come around at
all but it was till about YouTube video
6 that somebody at the council saw it
and then I got a phone call or a letter
I can't remember now and then the guy
come out to have a look and he literally
come round at the worst possible time
we' just spoken through up into the
kitchen like there was nothing nothing
underneath it so there was no steel
structure or anything it was just a
gaping hole and then you could look up
see the house foundations and I thought
oh my God this is the worst time for
anyone to come out cuz this is the
moment where this project looks like the
craziest ever you know as you're digging
under the hat but he came out he had a
look at it you know it was really good
and to be fair the council have been
absolutely fantastic with everything
I've done they've kind of said like you
know you should give us a bit more
warning sort of thing but they've always
been really good so yeah know that's all
good n then the Garage this is obviously
at the front of the house and it's a lot
bigger Construction in terms of its size
cuz it's going to be bigger than the
bunker and I thought to myself I should
probably ask permission for this for
beforehand shouldn't I because you know
we're working at the front it kind of
felt a little bit different that I was
at front cuz it was like I was doing it
in more public whereas the tunnel and
the bunker have you know theyve kind of
been behind closed doors people don't
know what I'm doing and it just felt
like a little bit more stealth whereas
this is right out on the
front so I went to kind of do it
beforehand and I sat there on my
laptop and I was just that this don't
feel right I can't do this I just
couldn't do it couldn't ask for
permission thought no this is not the
first way so I was just for I saw it
let's just start doing it see what
happens now I do not endorse this method
at all because of course with the tunnel
and everything if they have come out and
said no Colin you you can't do this then
you would have to take it out or fill it
in or whatever I don't know the council
do have power they have the power to be
able to do that now then with everything
you have to have drawings done so I got
Tim my guy who did the drawings for the
bunker in the tunnel he come out and did
some more drawings and the best thing
about this time cuz I said to him I said
Tim remember your last drawings we made
a wonderful poster didn't we called keep
on digging you guys absolutely loved it
I did sign versions I had to sign so
many of them it took me ages well of
course when this is finished we're going
to do that again because that was a
massive hit and I said to him when
you're doing these drawings think of the
poster so he's only gone and put the
DeLorean on the on the drawings hasn't
he what a master so here we have all the
various drawings which you have to put
in for the planning application so
you've got like you know top views you
got side views you've got where it sits
within the property J I mean all bits
and Bobs now there isn't many technical
specifications in this there just the
room size and things like that there
isn't any structural calculations or
anything cuz like I said to planning
permission people they're not bothered
whether it's safe or not they just
bothered how big it is what's it going
to look like should it be there so we've
got all these fantastic
drawings
already but of course I never told him
about it did I no cuz colins's a weirdo
Rogue and it w't till I think somebody
moaned about the path cuz obviously when
Tom was digging it he kind of rooked the
path up a little bit but the path will
all get relayed cuz the curb needs
dropping so that whole lot get retac so
I wasn't too fussed about that but
anyway someone moan that I broke the
path up some dude from the council came
out to have a look at the path knocked
on the door and said oh I've come to uh
cuz P's a complaint about the path he
didn't actually think the path was that
bad which is kind of funny and if you
live in the UK and know the state of the
roads and everything at the moment well
maybe there's a little hint there as to
why they're so bad but anyway so I
obviously thought he knew about
everything cuzz he knocked on the door
and then he was like uh I've come about
the path and everything but I don't have
any plan an application for any of this
and obviously he was just looking at the
tarp and stuff on the drive and then I
said oh yeah it was just when Tom dug
the hole you know this will all get
redone When we dropped the curve and
then he was like what hole and I was
like damn he never knew anyway I thought
well they're going to find out at some
point anyway so I took him I took him
down the bunker first and obviously that
had planning permission so that's a win
I took him down that this has got
planning permission a brilliant then I
took him in the tunnels of course this
got plan yeah this is all sign it's got
pliss and of course took him in the new
bit and all of a sudden that feels like
not so much of a big error I suppose
does it because you know the two things
he's already been in I've all got
planning Mission anyway of course he
said you know you got to put planning
mission in and that kind of started the
Catalyst off of me having to do
everything so then I put it in and it's
only recently that has actually been
approved which is very good um one of
the concerns that they had mainly was
was not the gaping hole in in the uh in
the drive there seem to be fine with
that uh was the tree roots of the tree
next to the thingy because obviously
councils and stuff do their utmost best
you know to maintain trees and Wildlife
so that's a good thing so they're
worried about the trees right to did a
little test trength to see if there was
any roots or anything so when we dro the
curb is you know are we going to damage
the tree roots luckily enough there was
no tree roots and then obviously
drainage because there was a rule or
something come up ages ago cuz loads of
people in the UK started having all
their drives like block paved and stuff
and then of course when it absolutely is
hit down with rain then the water's got
nowhere to go as beforeand when it was
all Lawns and gravel of course it was
porous it could soak through it so
obviously they were asking about the
drainage but we're probably going to
have a soak away put in the back Garden
I've got me other little spouts that go
down to holes and stuff I'm probably
going to use them as like overflow
system so if anything else it really
really hammers it down it's got
somewhere else to go but there'll be a
new thing in the backyard so that's what
they were mainly concerned about that's
all good it has been passed I was
nervous at one point that it wasn't
going to get passed and then I thought
like well if it doesn't get passed this
one's a hard one to deal with cuz it's
bigger and I don't want to fill it in
and then what do I do I've got a tunnel
that goes to Nowhere at the front but
anyway so
that that is how you
play uh life of the skin of your teeth
very risky people very risky the actual
cost of the plan and application is not
that much I think it's about 350 quid so
now of course the other side of this is
the structural engineer who's actually
do all the calculations and stuff cuz
you know when I first started that was
when I looked at it thought this thing's
quite big call I think you need to
somebody to double check and obviously
with him being involved the rebar and
everything it's all being done properly
and stuff so the structural engineer has
done all sorts of drawings so his I
don't they don't have the actual
calculations on them they're a bit more
specific and they they give you these
bluming rebar drawings which to be fair
look they don't look that obvious to
what they're supposed to be they've got
little arrows and stuff pointing
everywhere but I've sort of learned how
to read them now so he's given me them
I've not printed them out I'll put them
on screen sort of thing cuz they're more
digital and there we are so stand by
people there will be another poster at
the end of this cuz this all looks
absolutely fantastic but yes it got
planning permission it's not illegal I
don't know I don't know if it's if a
legal is the right word but everybody
seems to put that in the comments so
I've gone with that so yeah so that's
why I never answer whenever asked you
know how did you get permission for this
most of the time I don't answer that
question because I haven't got
permission for it yeah and like I said
before do not copy me in that sense it's
much safer to get it before but I am
also a ask for forgiveness guy rather
than
permission and I sometimes think as well
if you do start something if somebody
can't imagine it as well as you can are
they Imagining the same thing cuz that's
always been My worry is if I'd have like
especially with a tunnel if I'd have
said someone going to dig a tunnel into
the house it's the same when I talk to
people about the bunker whenever I say
I've got a bunker in my backyard
everybody thinks of a little dingy damp
like concrete room that looks like
something out of sore and then when they
come in and it's like lights it's got
carpet and it's quite big they're like
oh didn't think it was going to be like
this this is amazing and that's always
My worry is that when I said I was going
to dig a tunnel are they going to think
Great Escape crawling along with mud
with roots everything you know hanging
down is that what they're going to think
and then they going say no you can't do
that col that's ridiculous whereas of
course you come in this and then like oh
my God this is epic and there is not one
person that has been down that and not
fought it is absolutely fantastic so
there we
go right is there anything else left in
this video what we'll see cuz I'm going
to go and edit it now and then I'll get
back to you nah I think you're back done
okay then people the little Clips I've
chucked in the ones that are films can
you name the films stick them in the
comments little bit of fun okay I think
that's all the main questions answered
I've just scrolled through the last
video to check if there's any more I
think I've got it all covered also I'd
like to say thank you very much for the
appreciation of the model the model was
definitely the hit of the last video so
many comments about the transitions from
real life to model or model to real life
um this generally has helped everybody
visualize what's happening what's going
to happen and everything like that which
is the whole purpose of it really
because you don't really see models
nowadays dear it's all done on computers
and whatnot so uh see people at maker
Central um for the jars of dirt remember
get the the tickets at the description
so I know how many to make also what do
I charge for a jar of dirt how much do
people want to pay I don't want to
fleece people but equally you know
there's a bit of time to put in it so
you know put in the comments What would
most people want to pay for a Char what
is a reasonable price to ask right
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my screen's just gone dead all the C
yeah the screen's it's all right you
can't see it but I've got a little
monitor screen it's just gone dead um
the small project that's turned massive
I'm hoping will be finished in the next
couple of weeks and that will be on the
main Channel and there are I'll stop
talking there cuz yeah half an hour come
on Colin shut up
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