He's really the only one there that just does one thing for a living, masonry. Out of our 3 man crew, one is a proper engineer, one is a video editor / photographer and Nick is, well he seems very, very handy to have around but I don't quite know what his back ground is. But I think he has the most knowledge of what he's doing.
@@avisitorhere I think Dan introduced him in 2022 as an expert at taking down trees, but Nick is definitely very knowledgeable in multiple construction and safety areas. He is a huge asset in the build!
This is the one time he wasn’t actually that far up. He was above the balconies, not a drop to the ground. Other times I would agree but I think everyone is getting caught out by the camera angle. He was no further up than you be on a ladder cleaning upstairs windows…
Dan your stone mason has truly mastered his craft. What ever your paying him is money well spent. He will have the structure looking like the day it was originally built.
I suppose they don't have anything to sling it off at present, hopefully when they secure the frames together they can then use harnesses secured to the frame!?!
Wow, the stone work in the basement is just BEAUTIFUL!! Hang onto that Mason (what's his name again) and hopefully get him to help you strengthen all the brick work in the building while you are busy with so much else...He does excellent work.
As a carpenter my suggestion would have been to assemble this on the ground and lift this up onto the top with a crane, the money spent on the crane would easily be saved in labor, plus it would be much safer and easier to build
Made the same suggestion last week. Build on the ground and crane the structure up, bolt it in. I went as far as to say add the window frames and tiles on the ground :)
This has been a common comment since the start. I think Dan is going DIY as much as he can to save on costs. He did say that he would get professional roofers for the slates, though.
The mason is doing a fantastic job! I hope you are able to keep him working on your project for as long as possible. Please take your time and be safe.
Please dont project your nervous nellie onto others who are capable and know what they are doing. Have you not noticed that Dan takes no notice of you henny people.
@@matton36 It's common sense to practice basic safety and not being a " nervous nellie " to actually care about someones safety . I've had my heart in my mouth at some their antics even down to the fact Dan doesn't wear gloves at times , far better to bring up these things even if those things aren't acted on ........some people watching the progress do care .
Standing on the edge - I couldn't look. Why no harness? Been watching from the beginning and full of admiration for you Dan, but please stop taking such risks. Your boys need you.
I fully agree. However, if Dan was not the risk taker that he is he would never have taken on this challenge and he wouldn't have gotten as far as he has by now. So I guess we're all here for that frisson as well. :D
I couldn’t look…I can’t even stand on a step stool without feeling uneasy. The view is amazing up there, though. I’ll be relieved when this part is done…
Looks great! That first section is standing tall and proud. The basement walls look amazing. I would like to see the mason do more work at the Chateau. If he doesn't want to speak that's ok because his work says it all.
I really hope that one of the things that comes out of this is that more people follow in your footsteps and save all the old houses, manners, castles and buildings. Yes it's very hard work and yes it takes money but it's reclaiming a piece of local history and let's face it things are built like this anymore. They have to be saved somehow. You guys are such an inspiration. Well done.
The stone mason is an artist. Just absolutely amazing. ❤❤❤ I can’t wait until the roof is done. My heart might just give out soon. Be safe gentlemen. ❤❤❤❤
I would really hate to see you finish this project and then have a fall and only ever be able to see it from a bed or a wheel chair. I know you think all of us out here are fussing way to much but it's too late after the event has happened. Please put on some safety gear, even if it's only a rope around you're waist.
I worked a lot of dangerous jobs when I was younger but watching you up on the scaffolding brings out the pucker factor in me at 73 years old. Amazing job you are doing
My husband and 18 yr old grandson watch this with me now. I wasn't too keen on seeing you up there on the edge without a harness. I don't want my guys seeing you do this let alone your 2 wee little guys!! Safety first is a motto in out house!! 🙏🙏🙏
We love you Dan. Please wear your safety gear. I will be glad when this tower is up. The work you stone mason is doing is pretty impressive. Well done team! ❤
But for once, he was in a position where a fall would be to the next floor down…not the ground. He was no higher than I was last week up a ladder cleaning my windows.
@@MatthewBraithwaite-x6g Irrespective of what height you're working at on a construction site, safety, safety, safety. Because I was curious, I took a quick look at french health and safety laws in relation to building sites. They are stringent to say the least. Siite owners and project management are liable to some hefty penalties including but not least of all, criminal prosecution and jail time should the worst befall employees. As far as I was able to determine under french legislation, you are obliged to have a safety strategy, employee awareness of said strategy, and the implementation of said strategy.
The frame looks very impressive, can't wait to see the whole thing up. The stone mason is making those basement walls better and more beautifull than ever! He's doing a fantastic job! 😃
The joy of watching your channel diminishes as the fear increases! It is negligent to work unsecured at this incredible height. And this is the first time I've seen very negative comments under your vlog - you should take that to heart!
Guys you have people out here who really care after watching you from the start. Please think of your loved ones and think safety. Love your progress ❤ NZ
The Stone Mason has done a fantastic job of restoring the basement. He is a keeper! Dan expressed, "Its really dangerous up here" and Nick said, "That's an understatement"!!! Please wear you safety harness!
Dan - I predict you will lose many subscribers if you & Nick do not act wisely and use harnesses. Good grief! You have children to think of - not just how many subscribers you have. We are not the priority - nor is the Chateau! The priority are your sons!
It gives you a real appreciation for the craftsmen who built it originally, without power tools everything done by hand and probably using pegs to tighten the joints.
Thanks for including the mason. Id like to see more from him, even if he doesn't want to speak, especially on rainy days with little footage. Keep up the good work
Looking forward to the roofing being completed, so I can go back to growing old gracefully. Fully agree with Nick "that is a understatement ". BLESSINGS
From the basement stone pointing to the methodical planning and care you put into every floor and roof to the very top of the turret, this house is going to be stunning. I'm so grateful to be able to watch you day by day lay each brick and remove each little sappling from the crumbling walls. It is so satisfying watching your progress, I wish I could volunteer to help out, but I know I'd just get in the way. Many thanks Dan for posting everyday, bringing us vicariously into your world.
The infilling between bricks and stone is also called Pointing. So your comment," The masonry is on point" is the perfect statement, and a terrific pun. I enjoy a good pun, made on purpose or accidentally, so my heartfelt congratulations!
That stonework in the basement is a work of art.
I was thinking, that guys a pro! 😅
It's beautiful work!
Yeah, it went from dungeon to beautiful in a hurry.
I’m betting that it looks better now than when newly built.
Agreed.
Stone mason not joking around. His work looks really good. It’s all good. 💪 💪 💪
Yes his work is great
and it is good to see him in the video too - credit to him for the great stonework
Beautiful I'd say !!!!!!!
Looking forward to him becoming one of the characters 🇫🇷
Personally I think a depth joint is much nicer. It's too thick for my taste.
I really love everyone but basement brick layer man is a hidden gem. That work is stunningly beautiful ❤
Well said.👏👏👏👏
He's really the only one there that just does one thing for a living, masonry. Out of our 3 man crew, one is a proper engineer, one is a video editor / photographer and Nick is, well he seems very, very handy to have around but I don't quite know what his back ground is. But I think he has the most knowledge of what he's doing.
A hidden gem, that's why they keep him in the basement 😂
@@avisitorhereNick is a professional tree surgeon plus he appears to be very savvy with all aspects of building
@@avisitorhere I think Dan introduced him in 2022 as an expert at taking down trees, but Nick is definitely very knowledgeable in multiple construction and safety areas. He is a huge asset in the build!
You've been very blessed, Dan. All this work and no accidents. You're pushing your luck now. Wear a flippin harness.
😵💫 Wear a flippin harness...
@@SuziSellsSound Yes, I'm sure the harness is sitting right there on the floor
OMg I was thinking the same thing!
Momentarily lighted-headed due to low blood sugar, and he's dead.
This is the one time he wasn’t actually that far up. He was above the balconies, not a drop to the ground. Other times I would agree but I think everyone is getting caught out by the camera angle. He was no further up than you be on a ladder cleaning upstairs windows…
The basement walls are absolutely gorgeous!
Dan your stone mason has truly mastered his craft. What ever your paying him is money well spent. He will have the structure looking like the day it was originally built.
You give me the willies standing on the top of the wall all that way up without any safety ropes.
I suppose they don't have anything to sling it off at present, hopefully when they secure the frames together they can then use harnesses secured to the frame!?!
@@TomTomicMic They could put an anchor in the top plate. Thats not going anywhere.
Have to admit I was bricking it. I'll be so glad when the roof is done and dusted.
They are fine, grow a pair.
@@Garett.1214 Probably written by someone that has never found himself sliding off of a roof.
Wow, the stone work in the basement is just BEAUTIFUL!! Hang onto that Mason (what's his name again) and hopefully get him to help you strengthen all the brick work in the building while you are busy with so much else...He does excellent work.
Are you adding the stone mason to the team?
@@PatKnecht Yes !
Dieser Steinmetz wird ihm zu teuer sein. Der weiß seinen Wert. Das könnt ihr glauben
yep, lots for him to do on every floor...+ the arches and chimneys on the roof.
So peaceful to watch and so satisfying to see the finished wall - thank you sir
As a carpenter my suggestion would have been to assemble this on the ground and lift this up onto the top with a crane, the money spent on the crane would easily be saved in labor, plus it would be much safer and easier to build
Made the same suggestion last week. Build on the ground and crane the structure up, bolt it in. I went as far as to say add the window frames and tiles on the ground :)
I said the same, actually I thought the large floor right beside it would have been a good spot to build and lift before building the room
Keeping viewers interested is a part of the plan.
This has been a common comment since the start. I think Dan is going DIY as much as he can to save on costs.
He did say that he would get professional roofers for the slates, though.
@@flabrequehe also said Brian was the one who would be laying the slates
OMG. THE MASON COULDN'T BE MORE FRENCH DUDE LOOKING IF HE TRIED! Great work.
Ha, this was my first thought. Well, something like "That dude is super French" 😄
Omg I thought the exact same thing X'D
Your freaking me out working that height and no safety lines😮
Not Safe so DANGEROUS
Me Too CANT WATCH
There was no need for lines. They were perfectly safe.
Not that high from the roof.
Stop complaining
Wow your stone mason is AMAZING!! 😲😲
🤤 🤤 🤤
Watching you standing on top of that wall gave me wobbly legs even though I was safe in my chair.
Same here👀!
Me too 😭😭😭
The stone walls look amazing! What a gem to find that mason!
The stone mason is some kind of miracle worker- it looks so pristine!
I really enjoy the glimpses of the masonry expert.
Had a crap day at the hospital for tests, cheers Dan for making my day a tad more bearable
Hope your tomorrow is better!
Prayers for you
Nick you are wonderful. Thank you for being Dan’s buddy. You make a brilliant team.
That stone work is just beautiful, and the mason doing it looks so very French!
The mason is doing a fantastic job! I hope you are able to keep him working on your project for as long as possible.
Please take your time and be safe.
I agree with the previous comment. The lack of safety harnesses is plain daft. Bravery is one thing; foolhardiness another.
❤
Please dont project your nervous nellie onto others who are capable and know what they are doing. Have you not noticed that Dan takes no notice of you henny people.
no way would I risk my life like that.
@@matton36 It's common sense to practice basic safety and not being a " nervous nellie " to actually care about someones safety . I've had my heart in my mouth at some their antics even down to the fact Dan doesn't wear gloves at times , far better to bring up these things even if those things aren't acted on ........some people watching the progress do care .
Agreed! I truly care and want the best for Dan, use basic safety!!
Standing on the edge - I couldn't look. Why no harness? Been watching from the beginning and full of admiration for you Dan, but please stop taking such risks. Your boys need you.
I fully agree. However, if Dan was not the risk taker that he is he would never have taken on this challenge and he wouldn't have gotten as far as he has by now. So I guess we're all here for that frisson as well. :D
He was perfectly safe. No idea why people want him to stop doing things that actually make his content compelling to watch.
One gets quite used to the area around when working at height.
@@ronbelanger4113 I agree: one does get used to it. And there is danger in that comfort.
I couldn’t look…I can’t even stand on a step stool without feeling uneasy. The view is amazing up there, though. I’ll be relieved when this part is done…
Stone work is so beautiful. I've waited forever for it to begin.
Looks great! That first section is standing tall and proud. The basement walls look amazing. I would like to see the mason do more work at the Chateau. If he doesn't want to speak that's ok because his work says it all.
Absolutely incredible feat! This channel is so addictive. Congratulations on this massive accomplishment so far!
That stone mason is at the top of his game. Those wall are a thing of beauty.
The pointing is beautiful. What an artisan he is!
Your mason is a true artist with stone. You are going to have one of the most beautiful basement areas.
I really hope that one of the things that comes out of this is that more people follow in your footsteps and save all the old houses, manners, castles and buildings. Yes it's very hard work and yes it takes money but it's reclaiming a piece of local history and let's face it things are built like this anymore. They have to be saved somehow. You guys are such an inspiration. Well done.
Looking good Dan and Nick and we appreciate you taking your time up there and doing it right!
The stone mason is an artist. Just absolutely amazing. ❤❤❤ I can’t wait until the roof is done. My heart might just give out soon. Be safe gentlemen. ❤❤❤❤
"It's a bit dangerous". "That's an Understatement". Of course said very casually.
My hearts in my mouth just watching you stand on the new wall .... it's not the fall that hurts - it's just the sudden stop at the bottom!
And all so unnecessary
You don't fall you float, the earth hits you!?!
I would really hate to see you finish this project and then have a fall and only ever be able to see it from a bed or a wheel chair. I know you think all of us out here are fussing way to much but it's too late after the event has happened. Please put on some safety gear, even if it's only a rope around you're waist.
That stone mason is a MASTER such exceptional work- it looks absolutely stunning
I love to see your excitement and am so glad you decided to share this journey with the world. Thank you!
The work of the stone mason is absolutely perfect! it looks so good!😃
I worked a lot of dangerous jobs when I was younger but watching you up on the scaffolding brings out the pucker factor in me at 73 years old. Amazing job you are doing
Young mans work.. Alot of ironworkers that climb and walk beams in the US are from Indigenous descent. Nerves of steel.
silly, isn’t it?
My husband and 18 yr old grandson watch this with me now. I wasn't too keen on seeing you up there on the edge without a harness. I don't want my guys seeing you do this let alone your 2 wee little guys!! Safety first is a motto in out house!! 🙏🙏🙏
The French mason is a keeper good worker so hard to find
Your Mason is worth every penny - the pointing in the basement really lifts the space and looks magnificent !
It also makes it look a whole lot lighter down there as well.
Heavenly Father, praying for the wisdom and safety of these men. 🙏 🙏
There isn't one... it's just fate
AMEN!
@@trustmemysonisadoctor8479 an anagram of 'mean'
In Jesus name, AMEN!
St. Benedict please protect Dan and Nick and all who work on this project, in Jesus name, AMEN
We love you Dan. Please wear your safety gear. I will be glad when this tower is up. The work you stone mason is doing is pretty impressive. Well done team! ❤
SAFETY LINES!!!!! I’ve just survive Hurricane Helene and you’re freaking me out!
So glad you are ok. ♥
Nancy, glad you are safe. So sad the devastation!!
Hope you are yours are safe and well 🙏
You and Nick are just super amazing! Well done so far! Holding my breath here! Please don’t fall - I love your channel!🤩
What beautiful stonework, a true artist, As for the tower- awesome!!
WOW! That stonework is looking AMAZING!
Good blues for wet dogs and rain.
“Wet dog blues”
The frame leaves me speechless. The basement stonework is magnificent.
Agree 100% with concern for safety!!! All it takes in a second.
And yet, still not a safety harness in sight......🫣🫣🫣🤯🤯🤯😵💫😵💫😵💫
One slip on any of these slippery surfaces, and these two are toast.
I was thinking the same thing. Please tie off!
I'm just gonna say I'm glad I'm not the only one flippin out
But for once, he was in a position where a fall would be to the next floor down…not the ground. He was no higher than I was last week up a ladder cleaning my windows.
@@MatthewBraithwaite-x6g Irrespective of what height you're working at on a construction site, safety, safety, safety. Because I was curious, I took a quick look at french health and safety laws in relation to building sites. They are stringent to say the least. Siite owners and project management are liable to some hefty penalties including but not least of all, criminal prosecution and jail time should the worst befall employees. As far as I was able to determine under french legislation, you are obliged to have a safety strategy, employee awareness of said strategy, and the implementation of said strategy.
The frame looks very impressive, can't wait to see the whole thing up.
The stone mason is making those basement walls better and more beautifull than ever! He's doing a fantastic job! 😃
.........................i agree , a real craftsman .
What is his name? He is now a person of de Chaumont history, and important. Amazing craftsman.
Those walls are a thing of beauty❤ You guys have hearts like lions. Great job😊
That must make your heart sing to see the beautifully pointed stonework.
The joy of watching your channel diminishes as the fear increases! It is negligent to work unsecured at this incredible height. And this is the first time I've seen very negative comments under your vlog - you should take that to heart!
Dan that frame ain't going anywhere. However please please please no more risk taking! We want to see the Chateau finished!!!!
Dan, you may be taking it slow and methodically, but you are still managing to make us hold our breath while you manoeuvre those beams into place.
I thought some of the other episodes made me nervous….. THIS by far is the worst! I’ll be so happy when you guys are working inside!🎉❤
The stonemason is doing an awesome job.
Beautiful craftsmanship of the stone work restoration!
Guys you have people out here who really care after watching you from the start. Please think of your loved ones and think safety. Love your progress ❤ NZ
The stone masons work is fabulous. I have to watch your vlogs with my eyes closed at times, 5:24 mins in and vertigo is in overdrive. Great Job Dan.
Its absolutely terrifying watching Dan work from those heights!
He only has himself to blame if something goes wrong
The view of it from afar is amazing
Woo hoo. You got some done today !! What a view. Endless. I love the happiness in your eyes when you accomplish something. Now your determined.
The walls are looking so beautiful! Wonderful job Mr Stonemason. Getting there Dan and Nick.. Scary but getting there..
The Stone Mason has done a fantastic job of restoring the basement. He is a keeper! Dan expressed, "Its really dangerous up here" and Nick said, "That's an understatement"!!! Please wear you safety harness!
Dan - I predict you will lose many subscribers if you & Nick do not act wisely and use harnesses. Good grief! You have children to think of - not just how many subscribers you have. We are not the priority - nor is the Chateau! The priority are your sons!
Admirable the grade of craftsmanship you are capable of! It’s clear that you have the admiration of thousands like me!! 👏👏👏
This building is very good for my yoga. I can now hold my breath for 20 seconds. And breathe...
😂
I love the way you made the dogs look doubtful about the rain coming through!
Keep securing yourself Dan! We want to enjoy your progress for years to come !
OMG, you stood on that tiny wall. I feel a bit sick!! 😂
This is your own made castle , it'll be a beauty by summer
It gives you a real appreciation for the craftsmen who built it originally, without power tools everything done by hand and probably using pegs to tighten the joints.
Amazing
Thanks for the opportunity to watch.
5:40 safetylines!
Basement is gorgeous!!
"That's an understatement!" - Gotta love Nick & his observations 😂 xx
Thanks for including the mason. Id like to see more from him, even if he doesn't want to speak, especially on rainy days with little footage. Keep up the good work
Are you expecting him to speak English ?
Amazing stuff, Dan, everyone. Looks fantastic!
It's gorgeous daaahlings. Just gorgeous ❤
Looking forward to the roofing being completed, so I can go back to growing old gracefully. Fully agree with Nick "that is a understatement ". BLESSINGS
Even through the screen, it takes my breath away with fear! I can't imagine how Dan and Nick survived this work day in real life!
Looking real good, Dan & Nick. Every piece u add, the stronger the Chateau gets to being whole again ❤
The gentlemen who does the plastering is an artist. I took a photo. It was stunning. Keep this in employment and you may well be happy.
From the basement stone pointing to the methodical planning and care you put into every floor and roof to the very top of the turret, this house is going to be stunning. I'm so grateful to be able to watch you day by day lay each brick and remove each little sappling from the crumbling walls. It is so satisfying watching your progress, I wish I could volunteer to help out, but I know I'd just get in the way. Many thanks Dan for posting everyday, bringing us vicariously into your world.
It always makes me smile when I watch your enthusiasm and the pleasure you are getting out of this project.
Fantastic. So glad the wind had gone. The stonemason is doing a brilliant job, the stone work looks wonderful.
This just Art. The landscape, the castle, the work. Compliments!
Incredible & magnificent! Fantastic build work by yourself and Nick, simply brilliant ❤
What an amazing feat Dan & Nick. Exceptional work.
Basement/cellar looks great! Can't wait for all the roof to be done! I look for this video every day! Love watching!❤
So happy for you Dan, what a milestone to get that frame up, with the indomitable Nick by your side!
I’ve been watching a couple of years now and it’s looking amazing all the hard work you All are doing! 🗝️🛠️🪚⚒️🔩⚙️🔌🚧🚜🚚🌲🪵🌿🍁🍂🍃🦮🐕🦺🥾🧦👖👕🧥🦺
The silence during the drone footage was perfection.
I realize this may not have been a historical monument for France but when you’re done it will be breathtakingly beautiful!
Your filming is always so good!
I absolutely love what you’re doing resurrecting the old château!! Fascinating!
The masonry is on point
The infilling between bricks and stone is also called Pointing. So your comment," The masonry is on point" is the perfect statement, and a terrific pun. I enjoy a good pun, made on purpose or accidentally, so my heartfelt congratulations!
Dan, you and Nick are amazing as well as Brian. Great commaradery! Amazing work! Stay safe......👏👏👏🤜
Hi Dan I think you should have taken the offer of the mason - he is doing an amazing job on the walls!