Let's see how it goes so that little nifty tool did okay and we bent the blade, yeah it's fine now he's gonna dry fit it in the hole in there so now that pole is gone you see where it was yeah all that work and then we just cut it off yeah we gotta cover the cup pole cause yeah seriously our luck will trip over it Metal Corner Brackets what am I looking at so that's the mark that the string is supposed to hit and look right on it oh that mark yes red on the money perfect means it's gonna be the right height out of the ground okay nice oh now what are you doing well the hole's so much wider than it needs to be because I was trying to get that big rock out so now I'm just gonna put this form to kind of restrict how much or limit how much concrete we have to mix up and pour look at a little tetra c down there yes you do like puzzles so he's got the cardboard in there for the cement and he's got the three braces in uh he made like a little jig right here. Large metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets for wood, Heavy-duty metal corner brackets, Long metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets Screwfix, Decorative metal corner brackets, Corner brace brackets, L brackets.
Outdoor screws Screwfix, Railway sleeper brackets, Screwfix railway sleeper brackets, Railway sleeper brackets b&q. So the pole can kind of sit in there and hold it and you put a stake over there um to hold it secure and now it is square and plumb all right let's do a little more concrete you have to be so careful not to touch anything number two for the front there's one and two front posters back to digging a hole, yeah but hopefully it's the last hole the distance between the last post and the existing post is it's feet which is a little bit too long um should be closer to eight feet hey babe why are you so sweaty oh gosh okay so the first part is just kind of breaking and breaking up the ground pulling the big rocks out but you just kind of break up the bottom of the Outdoor Screws hole with this thing uh-huh your breaker bar with the breaker bar and uh that kind of gets.
And you can hear a couple of roots cracking in there yeah those are a lot of good of they'll sounds get down there and pull it out with my hands but it's getting a little bit harder to reach it's not as easy as just digging three feet downright a lot of roots and rocks and problems so on the hill you always want to measure on the lowest side of the slope yeah they're kind of faded but I marked inches from the bottom and. yeah, that's smart to just put it right on there yeah so that when we're digging we can just kind of quickly see where we're getting close you can see the high side of the hill is already. yeah, and the low side is not quite. okay, how far is that oh it's about inches but we hit the water to see the water and look at all the mud.
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