It makes me sad to think about the graft that went into constructing that chimney. The bricks and mortar most likely hauled up using ropes and pulleys. Imagine building it and standing back and looking at it when its finished, what an achievement. The men who built it will no doubt be long gone, the plume of smoke a final tribute to them.
He passed away in 2004. John Warburton kept his methods going until last year when it seems warburtons steplejacks went out of buisness. chimney felling was not unique to fred dibnah . He tells the story of it going back as far as the battle of jerico in biblical times.
John Bowkett yeah? Are you a marshal town or whs user? I always Favoured the marshal town 10 inch red handle,originally got an 11 inch and wore it down to a 10 over the years ,my father in law bought me a twelve for Xmas and it was like a shovel haha
John Bowkett ah Christ what a nightmare! bastards probably sold your stuff for peanuts as well,good luck on getting them back or building your gear back up,done a garden wall for a punter about twelve years ago and I got ripped for my money and he also kept all my tools including my worn down marshal town trowel and I never got truly comfortable with another trowel again,I'm out of the game now,backs knackered and so is my elbow but still have a passion for our craft,all the best.
Do they intend to leave Britain with a single chimney standing??? What the hell! You can't afford to replace them or the buildings they were attached too. Once they're gone they are gone. Why not repurpose these plants for something else....... Even apartments. They make excellent spacious loft apartments.
That old brickwork as nice as it looks is cold and more importantly it is damp and dose not lend itself to being converted to apartments. Unfortunately it’s easier and better to knock it down and start again
They still make them of brick layed with a trowel in exactly the same way the bricklayers built these buildings they simply add insulation, cavity trays and damp course they would of done the same back then but nobody had thought of doing it
It makes me sad to think about the graft that went into constructing that chimney.
The bricks and mortar most likely hauled up using ropes and pulleys. Imagine building it and standing back and looking at it when its finished, what an achievement.
The men who built it will no doubt be long gone, the plume of smoke a final tribute to them.
All the dislikes are for the music, I promise you
Music doesn't fit.
Good video but the music is a massive turn off. WHY!
Very interesting film , shame about the audio,
Actually I was thinking the opposite. Didn't see anything that Fred Dibna had not done decades before, but the music kept me watching.
Oops. Dibnah.
Isn’t the same without fred 😩😩
Annoying music ? Where's fred ??
He passed away in 2004. John Warburton kept his methods going until last year when it seems warburtons steplejacks went out of buisness. chimney felling was not unique to fred dibnah . He tells the story of it going back as far as the battle of jerico in biblical times.
Freds dead!
I assume that the bottle, wedged in place at 1:53, is an early warning device if the chimney is on the move.
As a bricklayer it makes me wonder how the hell they built that with such basic tools and technology
John Bowkett yeah? Are you a marshal town or whs user? I always Favoured the marshal town 10 inch red handle,originally got an 11 inch and wore it down to a 10 over the years ,my father in law bought me a twelve for Xmas and it was like a shovel haha
John Bowkett ah Christ what a nightmare! bastards probably sold your stuff for peanuts as well,good luck on getting them back or building your gear back up,done a garden wall for a punter about twelve years ago and I got ripped for my money and he also kept all my tools including my worn down marshal town trowel and I never got truly comfortable with another trowel again,I'm out of the game now,backs knackered and so is my elbow but still have a passion for our craft,all the best.
John Bowkett you too mate 👍
Thats why you have to admire the Romans for their buildings
@@davidm3maniac201 indeed
my dad is so brave :) so proud x
What is brave about using a jack Hammer to knock out bricks. The men that built this chimney were brave
@@davidm3maniac201 You are pathetic.
That music spoils the video,mute
this video is great,if ya just turn the sound off
Fred thought them well👍
fitting that it got to serve as a chimney one last time...God bless
Very interesting... Lovely tune too 👍🏼 ✨
I noticed a glass bottle as a prop, is that an early warning to run if it suddenly breaks? If it is, how clever and simple is that eh....
Yes he explained that in another video
@@davidm3maniac201 They obviously didn't see that other video. Hence why they're asking now...
Di ya li tha?
i wanted to hear the demolition!
Is the very top, a little crooked?
I actually missed fred when i watched this and i never met the man
Do they intend to leave Britain with a single chimney standing??? What the hell! You can't afford to replace them or the buildings they were attached too. Once they're gone they are gone. Why not repurpose these plants for something else....... Even apartments. They make excellent spacious loft apartments.
SteamGent converting one would be fun
That old brickwork as nice as it looks is cold and more importantly it is damp and dose not lend itself to being converted to apartments. Unfortunately it’s easier and better to knock it down and start again
@@dragonfitter yeah with fake wood, vinyl, plastic cheap materials. I'll pass.
They still make them of brick layed with a trowel in exactly the same way the bricklayers built these buildings they simply add insulation, cavity trays and damp course they would of done the same back then but nobody had thought of doing it
Look at Stu cromptons videos the brickwork he is doing is fantastic far superior to that old chimney
its the true way for a chimney to be brought down smoking
Fred would be so proud 😢
Defnately wouldnt want to hear that bottle smash while underneath knocking out bricks
Fred would have approved
It was fred who pulled it down. He was lighting it in the video
@@Strokes1983 That would have been a miracle, he'd been dead 6 years when this chimney came down.
Did the chimney write this song?
Job went to plan 👏
Somebody put that bloke out of his misery.
Lol
Most people don’t appreciate the value of folk music. Thus the complaining comments.
Fred Dibnah would have done a better job ...
as long as its droped whatever way, but fred was a legend
And with tires.
"Did ye lark tha"
Where abouts in woodnook is this!?
Bentley Magee bath street off victoria street
where's the tires? you need the fucking tires to burn a chimney down proper.
SEND FOR FRED!!!
Odd choice in music.
Not as good as Fred
the music ruined it
Audio is garbage...😩
Great film , lose the shit "music" though , totally spoiled it
why the gay music?
Terrible song.
Gay fucking song.