Digging A SECRET GARAGE Part 1
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Here we Go, this project is huge, hope you have been enjoying the updates on the secound channel, can't thank you all enough for making this possible as with out your views and merch support i couldn't do this.
Wear a fucking helmet lol
Love your videos colin.
Call the team rocket
So when does the pyramid project begin? From my recollection Stamford has a distinct lack of them.
I would really love to know how you got planning permission for this.
That's an amazing job you're doing so far.
Whoo good day for all members
Nice❤
Good 👍
Nice one
Super ok ❤🎉😊
You need a fog generator to go off under the DeLorean every time you raise it up. That would look epic from street level.
Guys reply to this comment like crazy so @colinfurze sees it
Excellent idea!
That would be amazing! Im not sure what he is planning on using to hide the vertical garage, but if he has some sort of lid or cover and it just fills with the fog underneath and then the car just lifts out of it... that almost gives off chills it would be so cool!!
And thunder sound:-)
That is an EPIC idea
Colin, When you do the tunnel to your bunker. You should do a side small bunker. And use it for a kitchen to do your tea and snacks. And with that, you should have an escape hatch there. But not any ordinary one like the others. It should attach to an old well. And use a spiral staircase to go up-and-down from the surface to the bunker. With a door at the bottom. From the surface, it'll look just like an old-fashioned well with a bucket. Just cut the side of the well to access the staircase. Love the videos.
thing is, the well would fill with water.
@@NoFlyZone31 add drainage and water reclamation at the bottom.
@@Wytchphyre … the old well IS the drainage.
I just realized... Colin Furze, is Tony Stark.
Doc Brown
WhackyCast?!?!?
Ohhhhhh... that explains ALOT
You didn't notice that back when he first made an Iron Man suit years ago?
No… he’s Ian Hawke
Tom is that sidekick character that makes everyone wonder, "why doesn't the protagonist always bring him along since the beginning, he always needs the sidekick's help every episode."
and when the sidekick gets a spin-off series it becomes more popular than the main series because people just like him that much.
Colin is building the world's most niche parking garage, and he's doing it from the inside out. Love it.
its a car bunker
minecraft style
It's odd how one guy built a house with an underground "bat cave" as he called it, one is now building a bunker, and Colin furze is in the middle doing both.
@@jwalster9412Colin be taking it to the next level
It's something everyman dreams of having thay might lie and so no I don't but thats a lie everyone wants it
Fun fact a lot of older cities are built like this, with GIANT catacombs that run under entire towns and cities
And if not that then Stormdrains of enormous size.
@@Ugly_German_Truthsand below that, telecommunication tunnels, there’s tunnels EVERYWHERE and people don’t even realize it.
Yes in epsom Surrey
I always though I was just weird for loving everything underground, like caves, tunnels, basements, etc. so I am kind of in disbelieve to see that you (a brillian and super succesful man) chare this passion. I'm not sure do you ever see this comment, but if you do I would like to ask you that what do you like about the underground? For me it is the calmness, peace of mind, the earth smells, the feeling of being hidden, the quietness, and the feeling of timelessness.
Massive props to Tom for working the excavator in that absolutely tiny space
I felt a true sense of relief when Tom showed up with a proper digger
I wasn't planning on waiting 6 months for the next video.
You are the most wholesome and beautiful thing on the internet. This is what it should have been. Crazy ideas, fun, breaking the norms. Just exploring the curiosity and making dreams come true. I don't need to explain how far the collective has gone off mission so to speak. Just the most sincere thank you for being a bright burning light of the crazy beautiful goodness we may strive for.
slightly ott wholesome no
A clay spade would come in handy for you. It's a bit heavy like 40 lb jack hammer with a scoop on the end. Takes clay out fast. Just needs a huge compressor....
The fact that this absolutely mad project is taking place in a confined residential setting is somewhat astounding. The only reason councils all over won’t need to worry about copycats is that most people in such settings lack the combination of raw ambition, resources, time and money to pull off something so utterly insane yet undeniably cool! You’ve struck internet gold again Colin! Keep it up!
He’s just better like that
Hit the nail on the head. If I had the resources, I'd try to do the same thing cause this man is living life right 😂😂
more than that. most people wouldn’t even know where to begin or how to go about it and would probably damage themselves or their property
I can just imagine all of Colin’s neighbors going “Oh no, he’s at it again” 😂
not to mention his wife.
I hope he can afford to buy the neighbours houses, and the road from the city!?
They don't know because of all the "stealthy secrecy........"
@@JippaJI'm sure his wife loves the money from the videos and ads.
You didn't read the title? It's all SECRET, the neighbors don't know a thing! 🤡
Colin’s neighbor: are you remodeling your driveway?
Colin: um, you can say that.
hey Colin! as a father and a grandfather i have only two things to say:
a: WOW! wonderfull, great and inspiring project! and one of the sweetiest cars ever!
b: pls be carefull! double safety, check everything around before you brake your skull for a (absolutly great) work! it's better to cover too much once than to hit too much once....
Huge respect for Tom, it's not easy to dig that precise!
He's surgical with that thing
You should go watch the video of the dig(the bts of this video). He is really cool.
We need a Rick and Tom appreciation day for all their help in Colin's videos over the years 😂
Can't forget Freddie too!.. He's a lovely ol' soul! Deffoes for Rick n Tommo though!
made a long prior comment about the marine use of cement washing steel for water tanks a century or so ago - when repairing a ferro cement boat there is an additive - pva glue 'like' product adhesive. i previously mentioned the aluminium trioxide used also - Al 2 O6 - there in NZ the is a water proofing agent also. w r t the 'pva like adhesive' when sticking new to old the 1:7 glue to water is used for mixing the concrete / plaster and a 1:1 mix painted on the dry old areas for adhesion such that it does not dry out before the new pour - different in your situation as keeping the old area moist while the new is poured would be real awkward. as prev noted a ferro-cement boat hull is approx 16mm thick - cement and sand - and our one - bought in the UK got us home to NZ
You’ve successfully undermined your buildings foundation. Your foundations elements work on a 1:1 triangular zone of influence beneath the footings. They specifically bear on clay a typically weaker soil type. You should underpin the exposed foundations to the base of the tunnel/garage. Otherwise you should expect noticeable settlement/sag/cracking along that side of your house.
This is why he’s a handyman and not an engineer. Dudes putting his neighborhood in danger for views
and hes sitting here thinking just bc he builds it and doiest tell the council that theyll approve afterwards. its a childish mentality
@@Courtesyflush52 handyman is quite the downlplay to the guys fabrication experience.
Also the likelihood of sagging onto a concrete superstructure below the house seems minimal, I may be a lowly engineer, and not the right variety, but my inclination would be that if the house sags minimally on a height of soil, it’s also going to sag minimally on a sandwich of concrete, steel, and soil.
That being said he’s dumb for not wearing a hard hat. I’m sure he’s consulted with a few structural engineers at some points during this process, it would be more than dumb to just guess your way into a tunnel network of this size and scale without so much as a secondary look.
Mute, armchair engineer.
You're living every kids' dream Colin. Can't believe the amount of dedication you put into your projects, best of luck 👍
Be a bit nice if he wore a hard hat to be a better role model, but yea he's pretty cool
@@Heroo01 don't worry, he got his safety tie
“Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”
― Mark Twain
@@Heroo01 you can also teach your kids not to copy dudes on the internet.
@@TheEthanEdge I don't have kids. Am I going to teach everyone else's kids proper PPE?
I'm not an influencer. I don't actively influence the next generation. HE does and was still refusing to properly protect himself. I'm very thankful he at least showed the consequences of it, but he also just brushed it off like he didn't almost just get knocked out by a giant piece of pipe under his driveway. There's a fine line between "dangerous fun" and needless risk. He crossed that line and didn't acknowledge it.
I've been informed he's getting one for future episodes, though, which I am very relieved to hear. He seems to at least be taking our concerns for his influence seriously, even if he doesn't particularly see the benefit of protecting himself on the job.
Colin is the only guy that does stuff like this... I've watched him since I've been a kid, and he's always carried such a wonderful spirit throughout. Good on him.
But his first videos are stupid. Especially suicide clips
Theresa lot you have to go through for these builds and the amount of time it takes too. Incredible work I can't wait how to see it turns out
C'est franchement incroyable
Quel boulot !!!
Helmets for Colin! He is humanities treasure and has to be protected!
As someone who works in an underground mine, I came to the comments looking for this. Rocks hurt.
Health & safety does slow stuff down a lot, he wants this project over ASP not drag it out.
@@stephenboyd4934it takes 2 seconds to put a helmet on mate
@@stephenboyd4934 a trip to the hospital would slow it down more than any amount of time putting on a helmet.
@@stephenboyd4934wearing a helmet won't slow you down lmao
The “safety first” milk bottles were used for school milk. Originally owned by Cow and Gate but then changed to Unigate in the late 50’s after merging with United dairies.
Ok, but why where they under his drive? 😅😂 that's the Real question.. lol
@@bluecube4899 guys building the house wanted some milk, left the bottle there either on purpose or on accident 😅
@@bluecube4899 indeed.
@@randomfish9910
* Wanted enormous amounts of tea...
@@bluecube4899Builders usually chuck random crap into the foundations when building cos they probably cba to recycle/dispose of said thrown item. Found a whole shed ton of random tat in my houses' foundations when I had my house extended
this is awesome. your neighbors have to be the most chill people on Earth!
Amazing! Amazing! I don't have words! I am speechless!
Colin's family, neighbors, and city council all have the patience of saints for letting this awesome project happen, and putting up with the possible noise and destruction. 😁
see i like the idea that he hasnt done this with city permission (i know he is) since its just funnier to think he jkust started digging a hole without telling the city.
@@onedigits9755 That is actually what he did.
@onedigits9755 I would love to of seen the council's face, they we're like you want to do what!!
@samrhodes3017 all I know is if he tried this is any American town it wouldn't work either the local hoa would shut it down or if there's no how the town would just be like no without even looking at it.
@@onedigits9755I thought America was the land of the free?
If I learnt one thing from Minecraft it was not to mine upwards, but of course these rules do not apply to Colin!
Learned
@@aphysique Learnt is actually grammatically correct there.
@@aphysique what no
@@aphysique Both learnt and learned are the past tense version of the verb to learn. The only difference between the two words is that “learned” is the accepted spelling if you live in the United States or Canada, and “learnt” is the accepted spelling in the UK and other English-speaking countries.... On another note I thought it was just don't dig straight down. I obviously understand that digging straight up is not a good thing either because you don't know if there is water or sand above you in Minecraft
i love this argument about if its learned or learnt
Incredible work!!! What an idea.
I've imagined doing something like this all my life. Think it started with watching Thunderbirds in the 60s. Freaking amazing work👍
Have subbed to your second channel and liked everything i've watched.
"SHUSH, IT'S A SECRET" 😂 I'm dying here. 🤣 Everybody needs a friend like Tom Lamb. Colin has too much fun. Another brilliant Furze Mining Company project!
yeah only 12mio poeple know about it xD
i love how none of your neighbors have even noticed the giant holes, platforms, and machinery in front of your house cuz it's all still a complete secret!
Didn't you read the stencil? 😂
this is such a weird thing to do in that small house in a residential area?
@@uncleremus3211 increases the property value because it's extremely unique
well, except Freddy of course.
Nah they are probably thinking he's gone crazy again 😂
Beau travail c'est magnifique ❤
Utterly Bonkers! I followed the initial build of the underground bunker and wondered what else he could possibly do to better that. No way did i expect another mahoosive project at home. Its such a plus that his house is built on such rock.
I can only imagine he is a source of amusement to those who live in the same vicinity.
So glad you used the digger, love the stealthy idea, but I’m more excited to see the progress so I’m glad you’re using proper equipment!
Stealth kindof goes out the door when a car pops up from under the driveway.....
Excavator
I'm again and again amazed just how chilled Colin's city council must be, not complaining about all the stuff he's doing 😂
it's amazing what money allows you to do.
@@yetidodger6650no amount of money allows you to beat an over zealous council planning department.
@@yetidodger6650are you implying that he's bribing the authorites?
@@youreafurry8818 wrong
@@youreafurry8818 true.
Awesome idea keep smashing it the work you love doing creativity science works wonders ❤ from Sheffield in south Yorkshire England ❤️🇬🇧👍🏻
Tom Lamb, give him the chop!
Great work Tom & Colin 😊❤
Colin learning the importance of hard hats the hard way.
Yeah, he should have been wearing his safety tie...
@@riuphaneI don’t think even the aura of the safety tie would’ve worked in this instance!
Seeing as he's still not wearing one after, I wouldn't say he learned anything from that.
Would love to see the live reaction at the councils planning permission department when a letter from Colin arrives
He said in an earlier video he didn't ask for planning permission and the local council found out after he posted the video and it was already too late at that point
@@amyoakAnimation Well they cannot send the bulldozers in to knock it down. :)
Yes! He's at it again! Bring on the fantastic entertainment.
these very ambitious plans would be hard to believe but this dudes energy makes me believe him. keep it up duede
We need a behind the scenes on whatever hell you had to go through to get local council planning permissions for this.
You mush have missed the video
@@Jakob_DK There are a lot of videos on this digging. Do you know the video off the top of your head?
what permission?
@@Demonicgamer666
It is in video nr 6 as I recall or 9 :-)
I was just thinking this
Love your video would love more regular updates but thank you for the entertainment 😎
Crazy crazy genius I love it man I would totally live there
When this project is complete I demand nothing less than a “Neighbours react to my underground garage” and I would honestly love to see how all this affected the property value
to be fair- he's famous enough that the property value is likely going 'up' by association even with his questionable projects.
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The logic of any bank: If it differs from the “standard” then it is worth nothing. Society of stupid standards.
@@chubbymann Matthew 6:5-9
@@chubbymannno one asked. go preach in the streets of new york instead.
I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again, Colin Furze is a smart man who’s inner child never died, and I am all here for it!!!
But what i like, is the tunneling stuff! And Collin is acting less hyped and more like a normal human being! How cool is that?
You don't turn into adults… it is the kid that fades away
He's a genius & im loving it !
This is peak TH-cam. Insane, cool project filmed and edited brilliantly!
I love how Colin makes every children's dream look really easy
It's great having both of your channels to watch Colin. Gives a much better understanding of what you are putting yourself through for our amusement . Oh, and giving your kids bragging rights.
I haven't finished the video yet, but I'm hoping you're planning on having fog machines blast the Delorean when you're raising it out of the ground.
Same here and I really hope that
I'm waiting for the rotating car elevator. So he never has to back into his driveway and always faces the road coming out.
Maybe it could trickle fuel onto the road behind the tires to leave burning tracks like in the movie. And that also kinda sounds like a bomb so probably not a good idea.
This is absolutely amazing!
Love watching your videos… ❤ keep it up!!
this is truely a childhood dream. Having a Parking Space that sinks under the ground. Its like a Batcave and the fact that this is reality is amazing. Honorable job Mr. Furze
I am sorry mate, the crazies are attracted to your post.
I cant even fathom how the submittal and approval process must have been to get this started. Such an amazing project.
Planning can be fairly easy, esspecially if neighbours don't issue any disputes and it's in a low traffic area not affecting public property, but apparently the first tunnel just got "permission to retain", which is to say, he dug it and then asked if he was allowed to, which is apparently a thing you are allowed to do.
Innovation is generally frowned upon. I am amazed they didnt make him fill it in. Although....He probably has celebrity status in his town by now. Making it a smidge easier :)
@@jsmythib The ONLY reason they allowed him to keep it is because the internet would have destroyed the local council's reputation if they said he had to fill it in. Moral of the story, before you do something make you're famous enough to get away with it haha
Or just do it quietly hoping no one notices. Which I think he did, and then approached the town in the middle of the project. Because Collin, cant stop himself from building stuff lol@@dannywithnuggets
I think he might be using the Grace Hopper approach of _"It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission."_
I give you a lot of credit. Its like being a kid again and building a club house. Thank you for sharing such cool projects.👍
I'd love to see this house get valued and see what the underground bunker did for it and what an agent would think of it
I imagine it'll detract from the value really :D
@@FrobergDK *agent reveals a kickass secret bunker fit with an elevator in an underground garage*
*his customers:* "what the fuck this sucks i wanted a NORMAL house what's all this shit? I'm not paying full price for this!"
@@winters4147 Many questions arise.. heating demands, maintenance requirements, radon levels, safety for children, taxation for square meters in some cases, building code violations etc. etc.
The value of the house is whatever someone would pay for it. It's hard to price something that is unique. It's not like there's a book of house pricing with a chapter titled "houses with underground bunkers".
After that pipe incident I was hoping to finally see Colin wear a hard hat. The safety tie can only protect so much! Also, I'm not superstitious, but that milk bottle saying "safety first" and then Colin getting hit on the head with a pipe is definitely quite a coincidence.
Definitely a coincidence even though the milk bottle is from 1950…
That too in a triangle!
He hasn't worn the tie while tunneling, which is an issue.
OSHA has entered the chat
Though you're a little out of your jurisdiction.
@@phcgamer8733 Quite right, had he remembered the safety tie that pipe would have missed him. Silly Colin.
I'd love to see a window out onto the underground rocks with a light in it in one of the walls! I think it would be a nice addition! :D
we did one with mirrors a real window under ground
Two words only are required... freaking awesome!
11:42 is a great example of why PPE is used on jobsites. Cmon Colin, wear a hardhat or something.
I love how Colin makes manual labor so fun and exciting!
i love big black men
manual labor is fun when it's for something you actually want and enjoy
manual labor is always fun when you're just watching
@@MiGLifeCrisislike building a building for someone else? Yea I always find that super fun.
Honestly, it's because he can enjoy the fruits of it. Most of us, the labor we put into life pays someone else more than it pays us, IE: our basket is almost always shared.
Projects you do for yourself are your fruits of labor. More fruit that turns out juicier. Okay I'll stop with the food
Holy smoke that milk bottle find is amazing!
Even in the modern world there are omens to be discovered.
It goes without saying, performing anything dangerous, one should be careful. Keeping in mind there’s so many levels to careful, from an engineering point of view.
Always take everything into consideration and account for the unknowns.
Love your channel
🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼☮️🍀😎
Excellent stuff as usual Colin, are we likely to see the Delorean in it’s full ‘Back To The Future’ glory with an extra smoky exit from the new secret entrance? Love it. Cheers from Oz
For every crazy engineering idea to make at home, Colins answer is always "hold my beer"
Colin, for concern of safety for yourself, your family and your property is why I am saying this after years of watching your channel. I applaud your engineering efforts for making your home a more unique design AND as a Civil and Structural Engineer specialising in ground works / temp works I would be seriously remiss / negligent in asking you to PLEASE wear a safety helmet and or some protective gear like steel cap toes. These are not hard to obtain. By law even visitors to a Construction site are required to wear this basic PPE. I would also caution you never to cut walls direction under a foundation vertically without not considering the 45 degree zone of influence and load distribution. The issue of direct cutting can cause differential settlement which is a serious undermining condition.
fully agree with you!
See 11.49 - could have been the end!!
“The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each is the proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves, than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.” ~ John Stuart Mill
“Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.” ~ Ronald Reagan
I would have government defend the life and property of all citizens equally; protect all willing exchange; suppress and penalize all fraud, all misrepresentation, all violence, all predatory practices; invoke a common justice under law; and keep the records incidental to these functions. Even this is a bigger assignment than governments, generally, have proven capable of. Let governments do these things and do them well. Leave all else to men in free and creative effort. ~ Leonard Read
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I was wondering about that 45 degree zone of influence myself. I'm sure they should make it 46 degrees.
Collin´s insanity is on another level, his content is pure gold like always.
This is nuts, I love it!
I'd love a video after all of this is said and done, about the logistics, codes compliance, permitting, etc. The fact that you're being allowed to do something this awesome in a residential? neighborhood is amazing and I can't imagine all of the background headaches that this project is certainly causing.
Yeah.. all that soil needs to go to landfill most likely unless he's got a materials management plan in place!
That's assuming permission was asked.
Massive money.... looks like more time though... he's got too much of both.... nice job of living your own life
@@jabuki2 I'm sure it was.
Permission? Where we're going we don't need permission.
I can’t believe the scale of this! Like many I thought the car lift was just going to be in front of the garage where the current hole is.
The big reveal that it’s going to be a batcave under the whole front of the house is epic!
Inside every man there’s a kid - and this makes my inner child happy!
that big reveal came quite a while ago, I thought everyone knew about this already lol
*blood dripping from colins head*
Colin: the sewer has landed on me
Yes, more furze big projects
This is one of those houses that will be in the family generation FOREVER 😊
Especially since it will be a pain to demolish all that steel
Its unsellable now. Maybe a subscriber would buy but no one else.
I'm sure plenty of people would buy a house like this, but it wouldn't make a return for how much money was put into it. Huge loss.
If I came across this house and didn't know about the YT channel, I would think this house belonged to a criminal. A criminal headquarters actually lol
Fairly sure it would sell at a discount, rather than extra. C’est la vie, it’s his property to do with as he pleases (particularly since nobody lives there).
What I’m a little bit concerned about is the *neighboring* houses.
Collin: "It has to be very secret!!"
Neighbours: "Oh look, a new tunnel video!"
BRO i NEED part 2 🥺🥺🥺🥺 so satisfying 😌
Fantastic, unique videos!!!❤
I think the scariest part about all this is making sure the house's foundation doesn't sink at all.
well he has reinforced it all with concrete and solid steel (the tunnels, rooms and whatnot) and that dirt looks super dense full of hard rock.
I'm not an engineer but just using all the common sense i have i feel safe to say that the foundation will hold its own just fine. : )
I am a civil/environmental engineer, the natural ground where he is building is clearly extremely strong, and the tunnel will not hurt the structural integrity as he has built it. The only concern would be ensuring very high compaction anywhere that he is not reinforcing with concrete if he is to place some material back.
@@SneakyV1_well he did get it inspected after he finished the tunnel and got it cleared, well once the council found out about it. Can't see how he could take the next step without it being legal.
HAHa, in America we do what's illegal and dont tell the council. We're supposed to get permits to build internal walls and such. Many just build the wall. @@youtubeSuckssNow
I'm not worried about what he's building and how solid everything will be once he's done. In the long term, things will likely be fine. I'm worried about the digging process. Having a large hole made and leaving it like that for weeks at a time where there's nothing holding the dirt / rocks back during that time, allows the ground to swell into the hole during that time which is very bad for a foundation of a house or garage.
Your kids are so lucky y'know, not cause of all the cool stuff you've built but because of your enthusiasm around it, willingness to share what you're doing and allowing others to help out if they want to. They have the perfect stepping stone to get into the exact same kind of stuff you're doing right now, which is an incredible toolset for someone to have from a young age.
love the vids keep up the great work 👍🏻
Been watching this goated channel for 10 years ❤
Still one of the most awesome and ambitious projects on TH-cam
You're right, it's mind blowing stuff! I'm a clumsy person, can barely put my socks on in the morning, but I'm in awe with this project.
What an absolutely bonkers project Colin! Can't wait to see how this'll turn out, but more importantly the journey there! Shoutout to LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER for that bangin' version of Vivaldi! Proper job! Godspeed mate!
That electro Vivaldi remix for the backhoe digging section is pretty amazing
Brilliant in so many ways 👍👍
The sheer square footage that this guy is adding to his house is absolute genius
>local council entered the chat
ok
Property tax go burrrr
@@74rocktiger74not america.
Would love to know how his conversations with building control are going.
You're literally making my primary school drawing/dream come to life --- your secret underground tunnel series has been amazing and I can't wait to see the results when it's completed!
*EDIT:* Also, Freddy is precious, protect him at all cost!!
Failed on the secret part lol😂
@@snackplaylove it's okay, only the neighbours know ..... we can take care of that 🤫
I am JK ofc!
He ruined his house, FYI. It won't show immediately, but long-term. Because he undermined the edges of the foundation on both his house and garage, those columns will begin to settle and shift horizontally until the house literally falls apart. If he'd simply moved the edge of that room forwards a couple more feet to clear the foundations he'd have been fine, but no, he ruined it.
Hey Colin, i work with paints. You were looking at rust prevention options. Have you looked into PENETROL ? it is made by an American based company and owned by P.P.G . It absorbs into steel 4 times deeper than any rust converter, surround any rust molecule to stop oxygen getting into the steel and reduces risk of the oxidisation process. It may be worth a look as a treatment for the steel. It can also be used as a primer for epoxy enamel metal paints 24 hrs after application. Hope this helps. Great job, looking forward to seeing it completed. Cheers from the convict settlement down under 👍
"secret" garage... lmao. :D love following these fantastic projects. thank you for sharing your lovely madness.
I cant stop thinking about how expensive that giant steel plate must have been
Dhgate. 😂
dudes built bunkers under his property in grand scheme of things id say thats a drop in the bucket
Paid by youtube and ready to be included into the construction later on, i guess
With over 12 million subscribers, I doubt that will be a problem.
just normal black steel, not expensive at all actually, if you have skills to weld it all together.
It's incredible to see what this magnificent madman can accomplish. Makes me realize that my excuses for not getting projects done are terrible
Need to get better excuses then.
Yeah but having the funding he does for these certainly helps. There's a lot of projects id like to do if I had the money
Hey Colin, assuming you see this, a little tip for you. When concreting in your box, hammer rebar into the dirt barrier. This way when you start Phase 2 you have lots of rebar ties for the next area of concrete.
I think he knows what he’s doing
@@dukydevil2542Given his recklessness throughout this video I'd say that's highly debatable.
@@oliverer3 he’s literally already made a bunker in his garden. I think he has experience
Epic stuff! Love it!
As someone who did drainage work with a Roadworks company, Colin is so close to having a little accident without wearing a hardhat or steel toe boots/shoes 😂
11:42 I mean...
@@mariokart6309👍🏼👏👏👏👏👍🏼 he's 🙄such a 🍌 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Safety first (and the tie).
Seriously, those two common pieces of PPE would have him sorted
@@mariokart6309 "More accidents" is what i should have said 🤣
I think this being such a big build, the 2nd channel feels like the main progression, and the main channel is more of a refresher over the bits we watched previously, which is quite nice!
can't wait for the next video. Cheers!🙋♂️
love the micro speed deluxe clay
11:51 if only there was some kind of safety "hard" hat to protect your head from such dangers. Hmmmmmmm.