THANK YOU SO MUCH! For putting me onto his channel! I was reading the comments and saw you mention his name and I thought "You know what, Im going to google that name in the hopes of coming up with more content like this channel" And boy... am I glad I did lol. Ive just spent the last 5 hours binging Billys videos. I went down a rabbit hole I couldnt escape from... and I loved every second of it :) so thank you ONCE AGAIN!!
I seriously can not believe how fast you have gotten things going in the last few months. It’s like you put your foot on the starting line, and just took a step and are almost at the end. Remarkably. You alone and with your friends have gotten so far. Congratulations! You’re almost there.❤
You are a bright young man, Dan. You have learned so much in the past two years. It is amazing. Your work ethic is amazing too. You can be very proud of yourself as you continue on. You certainly have a huge cheering section. Please be careful, we all worry about you.
In a sentence: it has been an amazing journey watching Dan gain master-level proficiency in woodworking. I think that today's video cinched the final step: wearing safety glasses.
When I first started watching your videos I thought you were crazy for trying to restore such a derelict, old building, but I'm now happy to say you've been slowly proving me wrong.
With your natural ability to 'see ahead' and figure things out, combined with some great tools, you are a one man wonder Dan! I love it that you're not a bragger, just one heck of a worker!
Your catalog of tools and your mastery of using them is astonishing. To think back to when you started and what you had to work with, while still creating amazing things…. Just WOW!
Well done Dan and a HUGE thank you to AXMINISTER for sponsoring you with the magnificent Machinery and the right tools. Sure has made the rebuild so much faster! Amazed by your progress! Well done from New Zealand 🇳🇿 👏🏻👍🏻
Wow Dan you are going to have that roof done before the cold weather! Maybe not totally done but at least waterproof! You make “impossible”dreamers proud! Good on you!
All the best tools, finally. My man Dan is going crazy right now! Love to see how far you've come in appreciating high quality woodworking tools and being able to do such great work with them.
@@BunkerMentality Depends on the direction of load, I'd say. Can't remember what he used them for specifically, but I think it was just something to help align a standing post?
@@capslock9031He didn’t actually install them in the video, so it’s hard to be certain, but it appears they’re used on the joint between the studs and the top plate for the wall that supports the kink of the mansard. Not under any shear load in normal circumstances, but tbh, they’re either under no load and are therefore pointless, or they’re under load and are therefore not strong enough. Remember, this is the guy who mortared steel beams to the tops of the walls for no apparent reason. No additional fixings and not even attached to each other.
@@capslock9031I take my previous comment back. The new video shows that he’s used them in the top of the upright supporting the A frame. This will be subject to a shear force as the weight of the roof will be loading down and outwards at that point. I get that the amount of work he’s doing is impressive, but he is also half-arsing so much of this. Having a load of expensive new tools hasn’t changed that.
Good morning Dan from Tasmania Australia. I admire your skills to be able to know how to use all those fancy tools. You go from strength to strength and get things done with enthusiasm and confidence. I applaud your tenacity. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Love where Dan is deftly and repeatedly getting more swing happening to lift the wood hanging in the stairwell. Yesterday he nearly flipped but today he’s mastered it 😁
Having watched entire build of the first roof, and witnessing just how quickly this part is coming along, I can only admire how much having amazing tools and previous experience means.
Dan; You are AMAZING!! I am so "WOW'ed!" Brilliant! The math alone makes me remember why there were times when I skipped school! God bless the work of your hands, Dude!
I am amazed not only at all that you accomplished on the A frame, but also all the thought and effort that goes into filming and editing the video. Job well done!
Hi from St Louis Missouri USA! I hope when the day comes that you have finished the outsides, roof, windows and exterior doors and can be snug and secure sleeping all night there that you save that moment for you and your boys, because that will be the most precious memory!😊
Dear Dan! You are so full of passion and desire to work on this project, but don't forget the most important thing: to protect your body, eyes, ears from injuries. .You are a talented and smart man, take care of yourself to complete this wonderful project successfully. On behalf of your hundreds of thousands of devotees and admirers..
My Brico days are over sadly butI lust after the mortiser and all the Festools. I.ll just have to stick with quilting. Well done Dan and a thousand thanks to Axminster Tools. So exciting👏👏👏❤❤
Gosh you’re so clever Dan… as I was driving to work I saw a truck delivering some a frames to a new housing estate. Thought of you and how you single handedly made yours and constructed them into position. Thank you for showing us the way you make the groves and how it all comes together. X
Good morning team ❤ Coming in from a frosty 🥶 freezing cold beautiful winters day in NZ … I must say Mr Dan …I’m very impressed 😊with your craftsmanship and the fact your at the moment doing it yourself… She’s a mammoth task !! Hopefully the A team is back soon to help out once they are finished doing what they’re doing… See you tomorrow ❤
As a retired carpenter l look forward to watching your progress daily. It's nice to have channels like this to take my mind off of the distressing political news here in the US.
Good evening from Oklahoma USA. Your the man of my dreams. Always wanted someone who not only can craft as you do but had the gusto to take on this task. Amazing
So happy you were sponsored those tools. What a difference they make. Jack P & Thomas are too young but some day....they will be so proud of their Dad (not that they aren't now).
Efficiency in operation. 😁👍 The ways you manage to make every repetitive job more efficient and quicker is amazing. Just goes to show what a clever brain you have and what can be achieved by one person on their own when they use their noggin. 😂 Well done, you are incredible. 👍👍👍
Dan, I consider you a professional carpenter now after all your experience working on the Chateau. You are getting more proficient as time goes by. Great job Dan. Kathy USA 🇺🇸
I still think you should make a pole with a hook on it for when you lift with the winch, with this you can hook the cable from a safe place and it will stop you from having to lean over the hole to grab parts that are lifted it will also make it easier to pull in the load as you will be able to lift higher up grab the cable to pull the load towards yourself and lower to its resting point. In the end it will make everything safer
your personality and temperament are are a constant pleasure. even more than your work ethic, adventurousness and team building, they inspire and delight me daily. carry on!!
Loving the new tools being put to work! That combo level and digital angle tool will save a ton of time making perfect angles. Also that plunge router cutting the mortise is making quick work! Can’t wait for tomorrow!
My gosh, one would need a degree in new tool technology to master all those superb machine things. How incredible that you can do all this with ease, it's fantastic. I never mentioned your filming and editing before but you are also fantastic at this as well! So exciting to see all this coming together. ❤❤ xx
Watching you use state of the art technology to make the things that craftsmen made 100 years ago makes me admire those builders so much more.
I was thinking the same thing.
Woodworking is becoming a lost art. The new tools may help keep it alive. Talent and tools!
Dan has really streamlined the process of preparing the timber, he has tremendous skill in everything he puts his hand to
@@derekbrown6823calm down fan boy
Your doing amazing job 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I think you and Billy Petherick are single-handedly keeping the French lumber industry in business!
Don't forget that church in Paris. It used a lot of wood, too.
@@thomasw.eggers4303 Notre-Dame
@@thomasw.eggers4303 don;t forget Billy likes church properties quite a bit
AGREED!!! Love both channels to bits!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! For putting me onto his channel! I was reading the comments and saw you mention his name and I thought "You know what, Im going to google that name in the hopes of coming up with more content like this channel" And boy... am I glad I did lol. Ive just spent the last 5 hours binging Billys videos. I went down a rabbit hole I couldnt escape from... and I loved every second of it :) so thank you ONCE AGAIN!!
I don’t think I’ve seen so many people so excited about a roofing job. 😉❤️
@@CenturyHomeProject Because we aren't paying for it.
😂🤣😅
@@dennispatrick4999 we are paying, while watching
@@CenturyHomeProject I've had a leaking roof! I get the excitement 😁 ☔ ya know everything else can be fixed once you're covered! 👍
Having the right tools makes a huge difference.
Hooray for sponsorships!
I am impressed that he has integrated so many new tools into his work process. He is very clever!
I just watched a Batman movie and I’m reminded of one Joker comment “where does he get all those wonderful toys?”
What type of tool is that that is making the tenons?
Especially when one knows how to use them ... I watch to learn how to do stuff...
It is absolutely incredible that you’re doing this A frame by yourself thus far. Very impressive.
The second best part of a new video from Dan is reading the comments from around the world! Truly amazing
Same here. Greetings from Florida!
Greetings from Scotland 🏴 ❤
Greetings from Clarksville Del.
Good morning from Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
Good morning from Canada!
I seriously can not believe how fast you have gotten things going in the last few months. It’s like you put your foot on the starting line, and just took a step and are almost at the end. Remarkably. You alone and with your friends have gotten so far. Congratulations! You’re almost there.❤
You are a bright young man, Dan. You have learned so much in the past two years. It is amazing. Your work ethic is amazing too. You can be very proud of yourself as you continue on. You certainly have a huge cheering section. Please be careful, we all worry about you.
well, there is still a fair bit more to do...
I truly admire your capacity for work and ingenuity well done! Godfrey Australia 😊
better he slow down, otherwise he soon has nothing to do.
His work rate is amazing
The building, the filming, the editing, the knowledge & skill....Absolutely phenomenal 👏 🥇🏆
How you've mastered all the tools and can just throw up a mansard roof is just astonishing. You're clever!!
In a sentence: it has been an amazing journey watching Dan gain master-level proficiency in woodworking.
I think that today's video cinched the final step: wearing safety glasses.
When I first started watching your videos I thought you were crazy for trying to restore such a derelict, old building, but I'm now happy to say you've been slowly proving me wrong.
When I watched him in the garden at La Lande and restoring his little house I knew he was up for this. It just takes a bit longer!
Slowly?? 😂
The red handcrank lift should be placed somewhere in the garden as an ornament and a testament to this project
With a little plaque of appreciation, like a shrine for its valuable service 🫡
Or, the entry hall
Or donated to another builder who needs it!!!
Bestest telly ever! Good evening everyone.
'Bestest' comment ever Miss-Tibbs! (By the way, what movie is this line from: "They call me Mr. Tibbs !!!"
Hello from Florida!
@@bluebird1239 “In The Heat of the Night”
Great evening to you, from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸 peace ✌ out my friend
@@bjbrownhi, from Sacramento, California, peace ✌ out my friend and happy fourth of July
Nice to see you wearing the safety glasses. Nick must be would be so proud. 😇
With your natural ability to 'see ahead' and figure things out, combined with some great tools, you are a one man wonder Dan! I love it that you're not a bragger, just one heck of a worker!
Your catalog of tools and your mastery of using them is astonishing. To think back to when you started and what you had to work with, while still creating amazing things…. Just WOW!
Well done Dan and a HUGE thank you to AXMINISTER for sponsoring you with the magnificent Machinery and the right tools. Sure has made the rebuild so much faster! Amazed by your progress! Well done from New Zealand 🇳🇿 👏🏻👍🏻
Peace ✌ out my friend, from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸
Fantastic to see the tools delivered by Axminster tools in action!
Never like to miss an episode.
Good evening from Ulm, Germany.
It's not A frame day. It's THE frame day!
Great evening from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸, peace ✌ out my friend
i lived in Ulm for three years loved it
Isny im Allgäu also says hello . When I watch him I think to myself wy is there not one single German doing this ?
Greetings from Illertissen!
You are very fortunate that Axminster are supplying you with all those excellent tools. That chain mortiser is a real time saver
Wow Dan you are going to have that roof done before the cold weather! Maybe not totally done but at least waterproof! You make “impossible”dreamers proud! Good on you!
He is looking for a forever chateau for his kids and maybe for his grandchildren. He doesn’t have to deal with molds. Thumbs up for his crating
Dan, you just tell those bits they'd best fit! There's over half a million folks watching them.
All the best tools, finally. My man Dan is going crazy right now! Love to see how far you've come in appreciating high quality woodworking tools and being able to do such great work with them.
The Festool sponsorship sure doesn't hurt either..
I would say the lack of experience shows. Using dominos for a structural element is pretty dodgy.
@@BunkerMentality Depends on the direction of load, I'd say. Can't remember what he used them for specifically, but I think it was just something to help align a standing post?
@@capslock9031He didn’t actually install them in the video, so it’s hard to be certain, but it appears they’re used on the joint between the studs and the top plate for the wall that supports the kink of the mansard. Not under any shear load in normal circumstances, but tbh, they’re either under no load and are therefore pointless, or they’re under load and are therefore not strong enough.
Remember, this is the guy who mortared steel beams to the tops of the walls for no apparent reason. No additional fixings and not even attached to each other.
@@capslock9031I take my previous comment back. The new video shows that he’s used them in the top of the upright supporting the A frame. This will be subject to a shear force as the weight of the roof will be loading down and outwards at that point.
I get that the amount of work he’s doing is impressive, but he is also half-arsing so much of this. Having a load of expensive new tools hasn’t changed that.
Watching a Mansard Roof being built from the inside to the outside is fascinating! Thx! 👏🏻☺️✌️🐾🐾🌻🇱🇷
Honestly, you make this precision cut work look like childs play. Wonderful tools and your carpentry skills are spot on. Carrry on..
Kirsch chisels from Germany are just the best you can get. Great tool choice, I’ve been working with them for years.
I walked through Pompeii last week and could not help but think this could be Dan’s next project.
Good morning Dan from Tasmania Australia. I admire your skills to be able to know how to use all those fancy tools. You go from strength to strength and get things done with enthusiasm and confidence. I applaud your tenacity. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Peace ✌ out, from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸
Waiting for next episode every day. A year long fan from the Netherlands . So inspiring!
I have been to your lovely country. Such wonderful memories. From Florida, have a very happy day!
Love the simplicity of the wedges to hold down the beam. Genius
Oh Dan you are so awesome. Thank you for the entertainment. See ya tomorrow 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Love where Dan is deftly and repeatedly getting more swing happening to lift the wood hanging in the stairwell. Yesterday he nearly flipped but today he’s mastered it 😁
It’s almost a dance with the wood!!!
@@karenniehues4786 someone needs to make a gif out of it 😁
You make this 84 year old great great grandmother’s day. Watching from the Central Coast in New South Wales, Australia🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺
Great day to you!!! from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸 peace ✌ out my friend
You’re a genius !!!! It’s amazing to see how quickly you’re moving with the second mansard. A M A Z I N G !!!
Those tools have made an astounding difference
Toronto says hello to all and especially to Dan.
Hey back to ya from Florida!
Hi from Hanover Ontario 👋
It is so cool that it all being dried in is coming into view!! It will be a HUGE milestone. Working in the dry. What a concept!😃
It's so great to have the equipment to make the cuts in the wood easier.
Can't believe how quickly you are building this roof all by yourself. Rock on Dan.
The sound of the machinery is all you need, the sound of progress 😊
Do not forget the smell of cut wood❤
The A Frame. I love it when a plan comes together! Cheers!
You have gotten to be a real pro with the complicated roof. And good tools make all the difference.
Have to admit, when I'm at work and I'm getting really tired, I think Dan and his motley crew and there accomplishments!!! crack on brothers!!!
"How wrong can they be?" A question I never ask myself. I'm always afraid "they'll" show me precisely how. 🙂 Awesome work Dan.
Everyday I am just blown away by your self taught skills builder man Dan !
I am in awe of your perseverance. I think I need to go re-watch the playlist for a fourth time.
I love that you are doing actual timberframing on it not just doing modern construction.
Having watched entire build of the first roof, and witnessing just how quickly this part is coming along, I can only admire how much having amazing tools and previous experience means.
The A Team, love it when a frame comes together
Dan; You are AMAZING!! I am so "WOW'ed!" Brilliant! The math alone makes me remember why there were times when I skipped school! God bless the work of your hands, Dude!
I am amazed not only at all that you accomplished on the A frame, but also all the thought and effort that goes into filming and editing the video. Job well done!
Yes. My favourite channel. Bring on the new roof. We'll have curtains on those windows by next year. Great work team.😊
I cant wait to see how they do the bathrooms
Yeah, electric first fix and plumbing next.... Windows then plastering and final floors seem so achievable now 🎉🎉🎉
Oh I do hope Jarvis has nothing to do with the curtains, I suspect Dan’s sense of style is much better.
You can have all of the best tools in the world but you still need to know HOW TO USE them. Excellent work Dan.👍🏼
Hi from St Louis Missouri USA! I hope when the day comes that you have finished the outsides, roof, windows and exterior doors and can be snug and secure sleeping all night there that you save that moment for you and your boys, because that will be the most precious memory!😊
Dear Dan! You are so full of passion and desire to work on this project, but don't forget the most important thing: to protect your body, eyes, ears from injuries. .You are a talented and smart man, take care of yourself to complete this wonderful project successfully. On behalf of your hundreds of thousands of devotees and admirers..
Power tools! A thing of beauty!
Is a joy forever. (My dad 1958)
All these years ago, that chateau, was waiting for a real crazy and happy engineer like you, to bring it back to life!!! Soooo smart Dan!!!!!!
You truly are working so fast doing a great job. Not only a builder your a film maker as well. Good on you.
Missing your mates. Nic who looks like he should be in a bike movie and Brian who should be the next James bond. Keep up the great work
You always seem positive, and not discouraged. Inspirational
My day is not complete without these videos
No radio needed with the song of the birds
Do you remember the video where the bird was singing through the whole episode. I forgot what Dan said about it. It sounds like the same bird! Lol
My Brico days are over sadly butI lust after the mortiser and all the Festools. I.ll just have to stick with quilting. Well done Dan and a thousand thanks to Axminster Tools. So exciting👏👏👏❤❤
Good evening from the never ending winter in Northern Ireland.
Good afternoon from sunny California I've always wanted to go to Ireland. So green and beautiful and the people there as well.
Hello, from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸 peace ✌ out my friend
@@williamsnyder1205 Totally chilled, in every sense of the word lol
Gosh you’re so clever Dan… as I was driving to work I saw a truck delivering some a frames to a new housing estate. Thought of you and how you single handedly made yours and constructed them into position. Thank you for showing us the way you make the groves and how it all comes together. X
Hurrah! A new instalment!
These A-frames are nice and all but nothing can match the beauty of a finely crafted noggin
Yess let's goo Dan!!! This is so exciting to see another roof go up!!
Good morning team ❤
Coming in from a frosty 🥶 freezing cold beautiful winters day in NZ …
I must say Mr Dan …I’m very impressed 😊with your craftsmanship and the fact your at the moment doing it yourself…
She’s a mammoth task !! Hopefully the A team is back soon to help out once they are finished doing what they’re doing…
See you tomorrow ❤
Hello from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸, peace ✌ out my friend
@@williamsnyder1205 Hello 👋 way up there 🤓
Goood morning from Gold Coast Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
Good night from France 😊
G'day from sydney
G’day from Canberra
Good evening from the United Kingdom
On holidays from Victoria, in Airlie Beach.
You sure have come a long way from a rusty old wheelbarrow. Look at all the amazing tools. Keep it going Dan.
I‘m pleased for you, seeing you‘ve got the tools you need to carry out all your carpentry work,
As a retired carpenter l look forward to watching your progress daily. It's nice to have channels like this to take my mind off of the distressing political news here in the US.
Having admired Amery's tools, I gotta say Dan you are in the top drawer for sure with all your tools now!
Yes, and would love to see Amaury on your site chatting again.
Dan the master builder so good with all your new equipment. Remember your old chisel in the beginning 👏
That's one King size jigsaw you got there Dan! The right tool is everything! ❤❤❤❤
Yes my favourite channel x
Good evening from Oklahoma USA. Your the man of my dreams. Always wanted someone who not only can craft as you do but had the gusto to take on this task. Amazing
Happy fourth of July, from Sacramento, CA. Peace ✌ out my friend
So happy you were sponsored those tools. What a difference they make. Jack P & Thomas are too young but some day....they will be so proud of their Dad (not that they aren't now).
Another great day for Dan and for us viewers! He's just rollin' along on the build!
That he is doing all this work and getting it on video at the same time amazes me.
HA! Love it!! Moving right along, you'll have a fire in the fireplace by Christmas!
I really like your bench holding clamps. Simple and cheap to make.
Efficiency in operation. 😁👍 The ways you manage to make every repetitive job more efficient and quicker is amazing. Just goes to show what a clever brain you have and what can be achieved by one person on their own when they use their noggin. 😂 Well done, you are incredible. 👍👍👍
Dan, I consider you a professional carpenter now after all your experience working on the Chateau. You are getting more proficient as time goes by. Great job Dan. Kathy USA 🇺🇸
Happy fourth of July, from Sacramento, CA, peace ✌ out my friend
Man, what a difference decent tools make!!
Good morning from CT South Africa 🇿🇦 you're doing an awesome job 👏🏻 😊
Peace ✌ out my friend from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸
I’m avidly watching from Johannesburg, South Africa!!🇿🇦
@@vanessajamieson7420 right on, south Africa, peace ✌ too you!!!
Hi Dan from England
Hello, from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸, peace ✌ out my friend
I still think you should make a pole with a hook on it for when you lift with the winch, with this you can hook the cable from a safe place and it will stop you from having to lean over the hole to grab parts that are lifted it will also make it easier to pull in the load as you will be able to lift higher up grab the cable to pull the load towards yourself and lower to its resting point. In the end it will make everything safer
your personality and temperament are are a constant pleasure. even more than your work ethic, adventurousness and team building, they inspire and delight me daily. carry on!!
Gosh, the skills you’ve developed rebuilding the chateau! 😊
Good morning from newcastle nsw australia
Same!
Great morning to you!! From Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸, peace ✌ out my friend
You’re a rock star Dan. Building the roof alone. You have some mighty fine tools…. My husband always says the right tools makes everything go faster.
Good night from Poland 🇵🇱
Great evening from Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸, peace ✌ out my friend
It's going to fit just fine. The tools sure are making it go fast.
If the original carpenters could see the marvel of modern mortisers, power saws, wooden dowel hole drilling.....
They might fall down and hurt themselves!
they might have used chain mortisers already. It's a 19th century invention
Nick et al will come back and see the unbelievable
Loving the new tools being put to work! That combo level and digital angle tool will save a ton of time making perfect angles. Also that plunge router cutting the mortise is making quick work! Can’t wait for tomorrow!
My gosh, one would need a degree in new tool technology to master all those superb machine things. How incredible that you can do all this with ease, it's fantastic. I never mentioned your filming and editing before but you are also fantastic at this as well! So exciting to see all this coming together. ❤❤ xx
It’s amazing the production line process Dan has set up! Rock and Roll!!