YouTuber Colin Furze has been working on a tunnel project for three years, digging from his workshop to his house. In this video, he finally breaks through to the house. However, the project is not without its challenges, as he must navigate through various obstacles such as sewer pipes, house foundations, and cold water mains.
To locate the sewer pipe, Colin uses a GoPro on a stick with a torch to explore the tunnel. He then drills a hole to check if he is close to the house foundations. After drilling, he finds that the foundations are not where he expected, and he decides to dig further to locate them.
As Colin digs, he explains the importance of considering the house's foundation and the potential risks of disturbing it. He also discusses the use of concrete to support the tunnel and ensure that it is secure.
Finally, after months of digging, Colin breaks through to the house and enters through a hole in the pantry. He is excited to have completed this part of the project and is looking forward to finishing the tunnel with steel and concrete.
The video is sponsored by Surfshark VPN, and Colin explains how it can protect devices from cyber threats. He also announces new merchandise, including t-shirts, to celebrate the completion of the project.
The video ends with Colin thanking his viewers for following his project and promising to release the next video soon, which will show the completion of the tunnel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is sponsored by Surf Shark.
2. Colin Furze has been digging a tunnel from his workshop to his house over the past three years.
3. The tunnel is intended to connect to an underground bunker at the bottom of the garden.
4. The tunnel has to navigate around the house foundations, sewer pipe, and cold water main.
5. A pipe was installed for ventilation and to pour concrete to secure the inner tunnel.
6. A sewer pipe was located running down the passage at a 45-degree angle.
7. A drill was used to create a hole to check the location of the sewer pipe.
8. The tunnel is being dug through clay, soft loose stone, and rock hard stone.
9. The house foundations were not visible at the expected depth.
10. A hole was drilled through the concrete foundations to determine their thickness (8 inches or 200 mm).
11. The tunnel was dug close to the house foundations, with only a small amount of dirt above.
12. A second hole was drilled to locate the inside wall of the house.
13. The tunnel was dug until it reached the underside of the house foundation.
14. A hole was created to expose the house foundations.
15. The tunnel is being lined with steel and will be covered in concrete.
16. A concrete ledge on the house foundations needs to be removed, but will be left in place until the tunnel is supported.
17. New merchandise is available to celebrate the project's completion.
18. The next video will show the completion of the tunnel, with steel and concrete lining.