Colin Furze, a DIY enthusiast, documents the final stages of his secret underground tunnel project, connecting his shed to his house. The tunnel, which has been three years in the making, required extensive excavation, welding, and fabrication.
In this episode, Colin completes the tunnel's floor, walls, and roof, using steel sheets and concrete. He also installs a ventilation system, electrical wiring, and a hydraulic winch. The tunnel is designed to be expandable, with plans to extend it to the front of the house and connect to a bunker in the backyard.
Colin showcases the finished tunnel, complete with a subway-style interior, a removable floor, and a hatch that blends seamlessly into the house. He also addresses common questions, including why he chose to build the tunnel and how it compares to simply walking between the shed and house.
The project is nearing completion, with some finishing touches remaining. Colin expresses his enjoyment of the project and thanks his sponsors, including Surfshark. He also teases upcoming projects and encourages viewers to subscribe to his channel for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Colin Furze started digging a tunnel from his workshop to his house three years ago.
2. The tunnel will eventually connect to a bunker in the back garden.
3. The tunnel is being built in secret.
4. Colin has been documenting the process in a series of videos.
5. The tunnel is being built using a metal subframe, steel sheets, and concrete.
6. The tunnel has a hydraulic winch system to move heavy objects.
7. Colin has installed a ventilation system in the tunnel.
8. The tunnel has a t-junction to allow for future expansion.
9. Colin has installed a duct to allow for central heating to be installed in the tunnel.
10. The tunnel has a removable floor to allow for access to the plumbing and electrics.
11. Colin has installed a steel liner to blend the tunnel with the house.
12. The tunnel has been tiled to resemble a subway station.
13. Colin has installed a predict-a-ball and a hydraulic press in the tunnel.
14. The tunnel has a stairway leading up to the kitchen.
15. The floor in the tunnel is removable to allow for future modifications.
16. Colin plans to continue digging the tunnel to the front of the house.
17. The project has taken three years to complete.
18. Colin started the project for entertainment purposes.
19. The project has been sponsored by Surfshark and other companies.