Another good one Ollie! I really appreciate you not asking us to "like, comment & subscribe" (though I think everyone should) & no sponsors (though I think Makita should). Keep doing what you do! This and your main channel are the best on RUclips! Job 19:25-27
You do fantastic videos on both channels and long may they continue i particularly love these in depth uncut videos hope your having a great day to Ollie and family.
Thanks for the video Ollie once again saving the day blasting out the roots ❤❤. All good 👍. Take care of yourself and family and friends and be Blessed ❤️.
I love this channel, always seem to end up watching it whilst eating breakfast or dinner… 😂 possibly not the best time!🤣🤣. The skid mark up the wall was class and made me laugh out loud! Ollie you are a legend with a stomach of steel! I love the comment “oh look a spider, it’s a huntsman” proceeds to pick it up. 😳😳 not liking spiders - I would have been gone! 🤣
It’s amazing to watch these homes you work on, Ollie. One could only ask, when it comes to homes in Australia: _”Which came first? The house, or the plumbing?”_ 😂😆
Ollie, first time I drilled a toilet in a carpeted bathroom it made a skid mark like yours. The owner started gagging and when he saw what had sprayed on me he couldn’t hold it any longer 🤮. I got my carpet cleaner and we were all good again.👍
Ollie. Quick question from Sweden. Why do many australian homes have the toilet on the outside of the house and sometimes in a separate shed? It seems very strange to me but there must be a reason for it.
For toilet lovers across the world, there’s been a remarkable evolution for the throne. From communal drains and chutes to modern loos and bidets, the luxury we have now is unrivalled. But toilets as we know them today were once a brand-new invention. There was a time when every house was not connected to a sewerage system. Even 60 or so years ago, many homes still had an outhouse in the backyard. Nestled among the early days of toilet evolution was the thunderbox toilet. It was the standard and a step towards toilets as we know them today. And perhaps most importantly, the thunderbox was - and is - synonymous with Australian culture. It’s time to dive into some toilet history. The Sound of Thunder Once upon a time there were communal drains and chutes where people completed their business. All the waste would flow into pits or rivers. A considerable amount of time later, chamber pots and water closets became the norm. However, waste was still dumped in public spaces. It wasn’t until the 19th century that sewer construction began and the gradual shift towards a more hygienic world was possible. But right at the time of chamber pots, a new invention sprouted. The thunderbox! If you can’t quite picture it, thunderbox toilets were essentially a wooden commode which contained a chamber pot. And why was it called thunderbox? Well, think about the sounds made in a bathroom and how that would echo in a wooden box. Very stormy. Those bathroom rumblings were heard across the world in one way or another. Upper class homes typically had water closets, while others had outhouses in the backyard. In Australia, those early wooden structures which surrounded a simple drop toilet or thunderbox quickly became a common sight. Iconic Outhouses The thunderbox name originated in England and travelled across the ocean. But it was in the land down under where everyone truly was thunderstruck. Australians did their best to move past the need for chamber pots in the house. And no one wanted to keep dumping waste in the street. For cities like Melbourne, public dumping was so bad a new nickname was earned, Smellbourne. Opting to ditch the nasty odours, councils invested in sewers. But it was a long term process and thunderboxes didn’t disappear overnight. That meant the night soil men had to work hard for decades! Their job was to empty the outhouses scattered throughout towns. Their job was also weekly, which meant toilets were only ever emptied once every 7 days. No wonder old toilets were kept outside. Outhouses stuck around for a remarkably long time. In fact, in cities like Brisbane, there were still night soil men toiling away through the 1970s as the last stragglers were connected to sewerage systems. Collecting waste was a nasty job, though, so we’re sure those men were happy to see the end of it. Yet it also signalled the end of an era after decades of hard work setting up Australia’s sewerage systems. A Lasting Legacy Once toilets moved inside and were connected directly to sewer pipes, thunderboxes fell out of fashion. Don’t worry, though, because we haven’t seen the last of the thunderbox. It remains, spread across the globe in various shapes and sizes! From outhouses on the top of mountains, to stubborn structures scattered throughout Australia and America, it’s not going anywhere. Campers also enjoy the perks with products like the portable metal ThunderBoxTM Outback Toilet. And sure, it may have been relegated to camping trips, but at least the iconic dunny has survived as a quirk of Australian culture.
@DrainAddict-Uncut cheers for that, and interesting read. I came across a long drop down here at a tourist lookout area in the bush, well I smelt it first 😂
I don’t get all of these outdoor toilet setups. Seems to be present on so many jobs you do. I can understand it if you have a business and a lot of people need bathroom access. But at homes confuses me. Great job derooting and cleaning up the mess. And your friend looked pretty helpful. Nice teamwork.
Another great job, buddy. I think I need a drain clearing job as I'm addicted to watching these, even at work 😂😂 Can I ask how many jobs you do a day? Do you do grease traps, hospitals, prisons, or just people's homes?
The next Uncut Video from You. This Complete Video Format is a best to Demonstrante how long anf6 great Work a Drain unblock is. Special how Roots in the Drain to grow. Thanks this Video very Interesting, and I hope You make farther this Format. Greeting from Austria. 👍💪
19:19 nice bit of bathroom artwork! Could almost make some limited edition merch tshirts or wall posters haha. “Skid Marks” by DA. Quite a labyrinth of underground pipes that haven’t seen daylight for so many years until a camera with LEDs randomly comes past one day. Haha.
I don't know what to say about this one, but when you got Sir Drain Addict on the job, you know that all will be well, because he is Australia's best all good indeed ......
Ollie, your wall decoration is all good 👍 if that was in the uk and signed "Banksy " it'll be worth thousands . Do they they still let pommies in Sydney /Australia, thinking about , setting up a forge , making ornate covers for water,/ gas pipes seem to be some strange pipe locations in your videos , toilet paper flush test all good 👍
NGL Ollie, I look forward to watching these videos DAILY after work. I know you work your ass off, doing the dirty work that keeps society functioning. But, if you can somehow manage to keep uploading these videos daily.. I think we'd all be grateful. That being sad, please don't run yourself into the ground. There are a lot of people here that don't know you personally and will never meet you in person but still want to see you thrive and live a good life. We all care about you so don't over extend yourself m8. Anyways, on to the next one, good work as per usual!
it's Great when you have a costumer that helps Lug some of your heavy equipment where it's needed that Hose reel alone weighs better than 120 pounds or 60 plus metric weight
Hey Ollie...I have learned a lot from watching you videos. One thing that puzzles me is how you can drill a hole in the back of a toilet and the customer is OK with that. Here in the states that would never be accepted. Just saying. I am thankful for everything else that I have learned from you. Please reply.
Seems like you're having trouble keeping your sewer camera charged, it might be time to replace the battery if you haven't already. You've had that same sewer camera forever, the batteries are probably clapped out.
Seems like your camera always did since the new truck , a lot of newer stuff the power ports don't have power till it's running , I wonder if that's the problem or you just use it alot or the battery in the camera going bad.???
@ 13:45 the brick mason ( and I use the term loosely ) that did the wall in the background must have spent the night before out drinking with Ratty LMAO
Need a new camera, that battery always seems to be on the brink of breaking, either dead battery, or screen falls down or goes black :( Looks like doing drains is expensiveeeeeeeee work, good one Ollie (Y)
Skidmark up the wall😂 bloody beauty 👍
Another good one Ollie! I really appreciate you not asking us to "like, comment & subscribe" (though I think everyone should) & no sponsors (though I think Makita should). Keep doing what you do! This and your main channel are the best on RUclips! Job 19:25-27
Makita and Jetters edge
Thanks @brianbehrman4112 !
Happy new year ollie, Still loving the uncut videos, the more the merrier.
Love these uncut versions ollie keep up the great work you do ❤
Nice surprise for after work! Michael was quite the helper with toting things. Enjoyed the video, thank you! Blessings.....
Hello again Oliver😊The houses and apartments are so different than the American counterparts.
This is a very old part of Sydney.
You do fantastic videos on both channels and long may they continue i particularly love these in depth uncut videos hope your having a great day to Ollie and family.
Ollie you are a jack of all trades. Have a safe week and May God richly bless you and your family. Keep God first in your life always
“Jack of all trades
Master of none”
but Ollie is a master jetter
G'day Oliver. Clears blockage and furniture mover (just watch your back). Your skills are boundless! Have a great week. Safe unplugging.👍👍👍
Amazing work as always Oliver, love the new channel plz keep posting!!❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the video Ollie once again saving the day blasting out the roots ❤❤. All good 👍. Take care of yourself and family and friends and be Blessed ❤️.
Another great video. I did feel for you when you said the toilet was rancid, glad I could not smell it. Well done Ollie and Michael.
Excellent teamwork from Oliver and Michael. Another great video Oliver. 🧡
Another great uncut video Oliver great team work with Michael
I love this channel, always seem to end up watching it whilst eating breakfast or dinner… 😂 possibly not the best time!🤣🤣. The skid mark up the wall was class and made me laugh out loud! Ollie you are a legend with a stomach of steel! I love the comment “oh look a spider, it’s a huntsman” proceeds to pick it up. 😳😳 not liking spiders - I would have been gone! 🤣
Great job Ollie! Another successful job of clearing the roots! All Good 👍!
Nice stinky skidmark on the wall 😂 oliver your one busy guy wow love all the content
The un blocker master. Nice video.
Another fine mess you fixed it up. Awesome video, Oli 😊
Hey Ollie hope you and your family are healthy and happy. God bless
You just inspired me way before today thanks so much people can learn you are amazing 👍 every video
That dip in the toilet bowl is a chef's kiss!
Thank you Ollie. the best video's on youtube. i am addicted.
Cheers Ollie mate. You should think about doing a live Q&A 👍🏻all good
Late in watching 👀 but another great video from the drain master shid marks and all 😂 greetings from Everett Washington USA 🇺🇸
It’s amazing to watch these homes you work on, Ollie. One could only ask, when it comes to homes in Australia:
_”Which came first? The house, or the plumbing?”_ 😂😆
You are the best Great job.
Ollie, first time I drilled a toilet in a carpeted bathroom it made a skid mark like yours. The owner started gagging and when he saw what had sprayed on me he couldn’t hold it any longer 🤮. I got my carpet cleaner and we were all good again.👍
lol👍
Ollie. Quick question from Sweden.
Why do many australian homes have the toilet on the outside of the house and sometimes in a separate shed? It seems very strange to me but there must be a reason for it.
For toilet lovers across the world, there’s been a remarkable evolution for the throne. From communal drains and chutes to modern loos and bidets, the luxury we have now is unrivalled.
But toilets as we know them today were once a brand-new invention. There was a time when every house was not connected to a sewerage system. Even 60 or so years ago, many homes still had an outhouse in the backyard.
Nestled among the early days of toilet evolution was the thunderbox toilet. It was the standard and a step towards toilets as we know them today.
And perhaps most importantly, the thunderbox was - and is - synonymous with Australian culture.
It’s time to dive into some toilet history.
The Sound of Thunder
Once upon a time there were communal drains and chutes where people completed their business. All the waste would flow into pits or rivers.
A considerable amount of time later, chamber pots and water closets became the norm. However, waste was still dumped in public spaces. It wasn’t until the 19th century that sewer construction began and the gradual shift towards a more hygienic world was possible.
But right at the time of chamber pots, a new invention sprouted. The thunderbox! If you can’t quite picture it, thunderbox toilets were essentially a wooden commode which contained a chamber pot.
And why was it called thunderbox? Well, think about the sounds made in a bathroom and how that would echo in a wooden box. Very stormy.
Those bathroom rumblings were heard across the world in one way or another. Upper class homes typically had water closets, while others had outhouses in the backyard.
In Australia, those early wooden structures which surrounded a simple drop toilet or thunderbox quickly became a common sight.
Iconic Outhouses
The thunderbox name originated in England and travelled across the ocean. But it was in the land down under where everyone truly was thunderstruck.
Australians did their best to move past the need for chamber pots in the house. And no one wanted to keep dumping waste in the street. For cities like Melbourne, public dumping was so bad a new nickname was earned, Smellbourne.
Opting to ditch the nasty odours, councils invested in sewers. But it was a long term process and thunderboxes didn’t disappear overnight. That meant the night soil men had to work hard for decades!
Their job was to empty the outhouses scattered throughout towns. Their job was also weekly, which meant toilets were only ever emptied once every 7 days.
No wonder old toilets were kept outside.
Outhouses stuck around for a remarkably long time. In fact, in cities like Brisbane, there were still night soil men toiling away through the 1970s as the last stragglers were connected to sewerage systems.
Collecting waste was a nasty job, though, so we’re sure those men were happy to see the end of it. Yet it also signalled the end of an era after decades of hard work setting up Australia’s sewerage systems.
A Lasting Legacy
Once toilets moved inside and were connected directly to sewer pipes, thunderboxes fell out of fashion.
Don’t worry, though, because we haven’t seen the last of the thunderbox. It remains, spread across the globe in various shapes and sizes! From outhouses on the top of mountains, to stubborn structures scattered throughout Australia and America, it’s not going anywhere.
Campers also enjoy the perks with products like the portable metal ThunderBoxTM Outback Toilet. And sure, it may have been relegated to camping trips, but at least the iconic dunny has survived as a quirk of Australian culture.
@DrainAddict-Uncut cheers for that, and interesting read. I came across a long drop down here at a tourist lookout area in the bush, well I smelt it first 😂
@@DrainAddict-Uncut
Lovely AI answer, the more you know!
Excellent job guys thank you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 God bless ❤❤
He told his water secrets to RUclips! 😂
Goodmorning Oliver,
Uncut# 18👍
Love these video’s very much!
Greetings from the Netherlands🌹
Morning!👍
That was a great video Ollie!
I kept imagining someone walking in while you were cleaning it and seeing the mess and going "man, someone had a big explosion there"
I don’t get all of these outdoor toilet setups. Seems to be present on so many jobs you do. I can understand it if you have a business and a lot of people need bathroom access. But at homes confuses me. Great job derooting and cleaning up the mess. And your friend looked pretty helpful. Nice teamwork.
Another great job, buddy.
I think I need a drain clearing job as I'm addicted to watching these, even at work 😂😂
Can I ask how many jobs you do a day? Do you do grease traps, hospitals, prisons, or just people's homes?
No prisons yet!👍
Made my day, Ollie. All good 👍
Excellent. Another upload from Ollie. All good
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I love these videos. Why are some of the toilets concreted in?
Working together they got it done.👍👏🚽
You make a good team Ollie, even bed movers😂
The next Uncut Video from You. This Complete Video Format is a best to Demonstrante how long anf6 great Work a Drain unblock is. Special how Roots in the Drain to grow. Thanks this Video very Interesting, and I hope You make farther this Format. Greeting from Austria. 👍💪
I really don't understand why people don't move belongings when they know someone is coming to unblock their toilet🤦♀️🤷♀️
The help Michael gave made the difference, eh? Another victory, God’s blessings on you and Michael!😊
19:19 nice bit of bathroom artwork! Could almost make some limited edition merch tshirts or wall posters haha. “Skid Marks” by DA. Quite a labyrinth of underground pipes that haven’t seen daylight for so many years until a camera with LEDs randomly comes past one day. Haha.
Yea , MAKITA , where you at , sitting on it , while Mr. Ollie is getting it Done !!!!!!!. Never miss a video , # 1 , # 2 , always my favorite .
I don't know what to say about this one, but when you got Sir Drain Addict on the job, you know that all will be well, because he is Australia's best all good indeed ......
How many trophies are in that drill case now lol😂
All good Ollie a challenge always keeps the mind sharp
Ollie, your wall decoration is all good 👍 if that was in the uk and signed "Banksy " it'll be worth thousands . Do they they still let pommies in Sydney /Australia, thinking about , setting up a forge , making ornate covers for water,/ gas pipes seem to be some strange pipe locations in your videos , toilet paper flush test all good 👍
Pommies are still very welcome!👍👍
Tip for Michael - turn the hose cock on when replacing them under pressure. Save it for the last job, not the first, too 😅
Well that's different.....a handle on the boundry trap lid
Nicely done olly❤
NGL Ollie, I look forward to watching these videos DAILY after work. I know you work your ass off, doing the dirty work that keeps society functioning. But, if you can somehow manage to keep uploading these videos daily.. I think we'd all be grateful. That being sad, please don't run yourself into the ground. There are a lot of people here that don't know you personally and will never meet you in person but still want to see you thrive and live a good life. We all care about you so don't over extend yourself m8. Anyways, on to the next one, good work as per usual!
Cheers mate! 👍
Did you put a plug in the pan ?
Yes, bath plug!👍
Not much room to move but the pro kills it great job god bless
Glorious 🇺🇸
it's Great when you have a costumer that helps Lug some of your heavy equipment where it's needed that Hose reel alone weighs better than 120 pounds or 60 plus metric weight
Hose weight is 30kg
Camera is 20kg
Perfect timing Ollie! Allll goooooooood! 💩 🐀 🌽
Wiring failure around the camera, great vid as usual
Love it good messy one 😅
Can’t wait for the video where you show us what you do with all those bits of cut out toilet👍👀
Привет Олли из России. 👍
Morning Ollie😂👍
Michael was a big help
🤣🤣 wall skid marks 😂 ✌🏻😎
All Goooood
That man needs to get out of your way!!! Great job!
Ollie glorified bathroom cleaner very good job I enjoyed.all good👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Is that indoor/outdoor plumbing 😊
Awesome job Ollie? 👍✝️
Hey Ollie...I have learned a lot from watching you videos. One thing that puzzles me is how you can drill a hole in the back of a toilet and the customer is OK with that. Here in the states that would never be accepted. Just saying. I am thankful for everything else that I have learned from you. Please reply.
These are some of the tightest places to work, but Ollie just goes right at it/
Like n 132 salute e pace da Treviso Veneto Italia 🇮🇹ciao Ollie ci sono 😊😊😊
Keep em coming
😎👍
Morning Drain Weaver 👍
Morning!👍
Maybe shoulda cut that first bit about the tap… 😂
lol👍
Did you get enough silicone on there Oliver? 😂
Seems like you're having trouble keeping your sewer camera charged, it might be time to replace the battery if you haven't already. You've had that same sewer camera forever, the batteries are probably clapped out.
5:40...Oliver forgot he has a new van and a new jetter rig with the engine on the left
Seems like your camera always did since the new truck , a lot of newer stuff the power ports don't have power till it's running , I wonder if that's the problem or you just use it alot or the battery in the camera going bad.???
@ 03:23 Ollie did you just scratch/bang my new van with the tip of the jetter hose ???
Ah I see a fellow collector of empty toilet rolls :D
You know, if you took the remote with you, you wouldn't have had to walk back to start it. 😉
A helper lol
Looks like the battery is starting to play up...
Clean and fresh again, if that isn't Oilie's job.
The rear is it Dunny for toilet or Dunnie ? Which is the correct spelling Oliver?
Why are the bathrooms so tiny? Is there a shower somewhere else?
Just another day in the Sydney neighborhood,just continue on doing your thing.great little video.be safe 👍👍👍😎😎😎
another for the collection
@ 13:45 the brick mason ( and I use the term loosely ) that did the wall in the background must have spent the night before out drinking with Ratty LMAO
Need a new camera, that battery always seems to be on the brink of breaking, either dead battery, or screen falls down or goes black :( Looks like doing drains is expensiveeeeeeeee work, good one Ollie (Y)
No Mask for the ceramic dust 🤔
Hold my breath👍
You couldn’t just put a cloth over the inlet to stop the skid mark up the wall?
Did you ever have an instance where you did "blow up a buncha people's toilets" or jet unexpectedly where you didn't intend to?
Short answer, yes!👍
Blocked Drain
Why is the bathroom outside
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Must be bad if you think it's rancid🤢