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American Construction Worker Reacts "Fred Dibnah Felling Rugby Mill Chimney In Oldham" 

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@petercoffin-mu9sz
@petercoffin-mu9sz Год назад
See Freds funeral, and see how high he was respected.
@terryteed1903
@terryteed1903 Год назад
The difference between what goes on today, and a man who understands his craft. God bless and keep you Fred.
@vikingraider1961
@vikingraider1961 Год назад
Notice that Fred, ready for all potential dangers from hundreds of tonnes of falling brickwork, is wearing his HSE approved (UK version of OSHS) flat cloth cap - guaranteed to prevent any and all head injuries due to impacts from masonry falling at near terminal velocity...
@clairehayward4521
@clairehayward4521 Год назад
So true! And not a high vis jacket in sight lol
@Nooneshereforever
@Nooneshereforever Месяц назад
Neither would make a difference anyway 😅
@Uk.wildman
@Uk.wildman Год назад
Fred dibnah was an unbelievable hard grafter he was one of a kind sadly missed RIP fred ❤
@markellis796
@markellis796 Год назад
They don't make em like Fred anymore, I grew up watching Fred's exploits, and what people often miss is what Fred had apart from great skill and knowledge, is one great sense of humour.
@sonanderson6351
@sonanderson6351 Месяц назад
He beat up both of his wives
@bethcushway458
@bethcushway458 Год назад
Absolute bloody genius. Theyre reshowing all his stuff on BBC4 at the moment it's great. My favourite is Fred Dibnah's Building Britain. It's a great series where he visits historical buildings around the UK and looks into historical building methods. So fascinating. Last one I watched was on Norman building methods used on Ely Cathedral in the 1100's!!!!!❤❤❤❤
@truckerfromreno
@truckerfromreno Год назад
I didn't know that was back on. I'll enjoy watching that again. Cheers.
@marrrtin
@marrrtin Год назад
Yes. Fred's phenomenal knowledge of historical construction techniques put this series a notch above many heritage documentaries.
@bethcushway458
@bethcushway458 Год назад
@@truckerfromreno no worries. I always keep an eye on BBC4 because they sneakily reshow little gems all the time. The canal building episode was on last night.
@matthewb9621
@matthewb9621 Год назад
Is it showing his personal life, too?
@danemartin2647
@danemartin2647 Год назад
One thing you can rely on the BBC for is repeating shows
@painfulltruth5551
@painfulltruth5551 Год назад
A working class hero. Its nice to see hard-working men from a working class background get the respect they deserve, and Fred 💯 deserve some respect on his name.
@Stevensteven1098
@Stevensteven1098 Год назад
Fred was the Precision Demolitionman!! Fred does everything by eye, No computers to tell him how!
@abarratt8869
@abarratt8869 Год назад
Of all the chimneys Fred felled, this was perhaps the most magnificent demonstration. Making a chimney fall over and not one brick crosses the 5 foot gap towards the mill building? Pretty amazing.
@roberteatwell6827
@roberteatwell6827 Год назад
DemonSTERation, lol
@rawschri
@rawschri Год назад
You may not know this but after felling 90 Chimneys, including the one you watched where he climbed to the top without a safety rope and took it down, brick by brick, the worst injury Fred ever suffered was a broken ankle falling off a three step stepladder changing a lightbulb in his daughters bedroom ....
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Год назад
"you generally only fall once" - he fell, and lived to tell the tail !
@TheTexturizer
@TheTexturizer 3 месяца назад
He said he hit his head and was housebound for 3 weeks
@chrisspere4836
@chrisspere4836 Месяц назад
I would like to know if he managed to get the light bulb in. Or did he collapse before the twist of the bulb, bayonet fitting as I know of. We didn't have screw in bulbs but theve crept in more as time goes wizzing by. All this sort of job will have to be reinvented in the far future, like its the first time.
@timcrook2231
@timcrook2231 Месяц назад
👍
@truckerfromreno
@truckerfromreno Год назад
Fred should have had a knighthood from the Queen. He was more deserving than anyone.
@JohnBeck-pb9xl
@JohnBeck-pb9xl 4 месяца назад
You could just imagine him offering her majesty to do the pointing on Buckingham palace next time he's in the area.
@bernardmcmahon351
@bernardmcmahon351 2 месяца назад
So true
@michaeltaylor8835
@michaeltaylor8835 2 месяца назад
He got an OBE in 2004
@BaxterThewall
@BaxterThewall 2 месяца назад
@@michaeltaylor8835 MBE.
@sonanderson6351
@sonanderson6351 Месяц назад
They wouldn’t give him a knighthood after it came out he was a wife beater
@Crackity_Jones.
@Crackity_Jones. Год назад
Fred was an amazing man. His films around this time are very important too, seeing all these techniques and ways of working that would be lost otherwise
@christopherbarnett6098
@christopherbarnett6098 Год назад
It doesn't matter which of our Freds series you choose. Because by the time you get 30 mins in you're facinated. I'll bet you'll get asked to do the series on Freds traction engine riding. He travels all round the country. And the hospitality the mans offered. Food, beer, accomadation. Coal for his engine. This giant of a man was/is loved by everybody. If he was still with us. He would be Sir Fred, by now. Peace out.
@bernardmcmahon351
@bernardmcmahon351 2 месяца назад
Nice comment my friend
@christopherbarnett6098
@christopherbarnett6098 2 месяца назад
​@@bernardmcmahon351it's just the truth. And that's always the best & easiest way to go. Peace out
@Nooneshereforever
@Nooneshereforever Месяц назад
He got an MBE 2004 my guy 💪
@christopherbarnett6098
@christopherbarnett6098 Месяц назад
Not enough brother. When you see who they give mbe's to for fuck all. At the very least this great Englishman should have got a Knighthood. Peace out.
@caroleearnshaw7517
@caroleearnshaw7517 Год назад
I’m Oldham born and bred. An old mill town but most have gone now. Great video…..what a guy he was!
@probablecausetocheckhard-drive
How well were these buildings built, amazing, the skills we have lost Crying shame they were destroyed but amazing how Fred did it so accurately
@daviddring2365
@daviddring2365 Год назад
Fred is a national treasure..... indestructible and fearless. . Unfortunately that cxnt cancer robbed him of his retirement! Rest in power Fred!!
@archiebald4717
@archiebald4717 Год назад
They broke the mold after Fred was made.
@stevecostello4278
@stevecostello4278 Месяц назад
He monitored the increasing lean of the stack using a stick. A STICK.
@MarieFletcher-tw7io
@MarieFletcher-tw7io Год назад
It just shows how much confidence Fred has in he's work. he didn't even have to move out the way. Great job Fred. from 🇬🇧 an old cockney gal. b safe take care guys. catch you on the flip side. 😄👍👍
@AndyNightingale
@AndyNightingale Год назад
No drama. Not an adventure. Just Fred.
@chriscjad
@chriscjad Год назад
The magic of Fred…
@garyhills2336
@garyhills2336 Год назад
Thanks Guys for showing this moment, Fred is such a legend in the UK, he was a fantastic kind hearted guy who had huge skill and bravery in where he worked. He knowledge of engines and steam is also something you may want to check out.
@TheJrr71
@TheJrr71 Год назад
Fred Dibnah is the Red Adair of bringing down chimneys. (Ask your parents)
@HankD13
@HankD13 Год назад
Fred was indeed the man! RIP Fred.
@KeplersDream
@KeplersDream Год назад
Fred didn't need to dig anything. He simply walked around the chimney and the weight of his massive cast iron balls gouged out the trench. Chimneys would just surrender and fall over by themselves whenever they saw him heading in their direction.
@specialse
@specialse Месяц назад
that made me laugh !!!1
@davidbirchall832
@davidbirchall832 Год назад
Fellas like Fred are the reason Britain used to run the World 😂😉
@grimreaper-qh2zn
@grimreaper-qh2zn Год назад
Met him a couple of times, such a nice guy. He was obsessed with Steam Engines (both static and rolling) in fact all his Steeplejack work was really so he could finance his passion for steam engines and Victorian Engineering. You will never see a Fred Dibnah again RIP.
@James-wp3jq
@James-wp3jq Год назад
Fred dibnahs age of steam is good . Then again every series of programs he did is good. Watch them all !
@nick7076
@nick7076 Год назад
Any and all of Fred's tv series are good for a reaction
@lottie2525
@lottie2525 Год назад
Fred Dibnah, what a guy. I remember watching him on TV way back when. Still impressive today. "An insurance man's nightmare' haha.
@Cobalt-Jester
@Cobalt-Jester Год назад
Not one brick fell backwards towards the building. He's an artist in demolition. Inch perfect everytime.
@martindunstan8043
@martindunstan8043 Год назад
Hey fellas👍 nothing like a bit of Dibnah, love how he stands there arms folded standing right next to it totally confident of his experience and workmanship. Got to say without embarrassment I'd sht myself 🤣brilliant reaction guys thankyou and take care ✌️🍻
@timothycockram1505
@timothycockram1505 Год назад
Oldham had 365 mills at one time, now most have gone including the Rugby
@markjones127
@markjones127 Год назад
Such a clean job, a true master, I grew up in the 70's in what was to become the last remnants of the heavy industry age in the UK, my Dad was a train driver and started out on steam trains, shovelling coal on the fire for 7 years before becoming a driver, both my grandfathers worked in the slate quarries, one would spend all day climbing sheer rock faces with no harness, just a rope wrapped around his leg, drilling holes with metal rods and a hammer (just like Fred) to plant dynamite, my first job was in a car parts factory just before CNC lathes took over, so got to use some proper old world machinery before it disappeared in the computer age, I loved it but time moves on, heavy industry jobs were largely replaced by office jobs and call centres, I'm not sure which work environment is safer? 🤣🤣 Great reaction, I could watch Fred all day, more more more!!!!
@dango247
@dango247 Год назад
Love it . Seems long time since we see Fred... RIP to the legend that is fred dibnah
@roryvandenberg3710
@roryvandenberg3710 Год назад
Thanks for having a look at this lads! Massive fan of Fred, grew up in Bolton like he did. The Lancashire Hotpots have a song about him - Dibnah.
@tiffyyorkshire6124
@tiffyyorkshire6124 Год назад
Such workmen are salt of the earth, intelligent, capable and no doubt trained their apprentices to be the same. I marvel at their work ethic and to see them without today's health and safety measures, the workwear we see today (especially footwear) and muscle power rather than machine. There are images of builders with rolled up shirt sleeves, waistcoats and ordinary trousers and shoes. Maybe a flat cap, neckerchief, and often with a cigarette or pipe hanging from the lips.
@StellaAsh
@StellaAsh Год назад
Dibna was a legend - we loved watching those programmes as kids. He was also into steam road engines -
@bluesrocker91
@bluesrocker91 Год назад
Literally any series he did is worth watching...
@stephenrobins4756
@stephenrobins4756 Год назад
I thought I'd seen all of Fred's chimney felling on TV but I've never seen this one before. Great video guys.
@timsimpson9367
@timsimpson9367 Год назад
Fred knew his job. Clever guy. Always did it perfect.
@AshManzarek
@AshManzarek Год назад
Cheers lads, from Lancashire (y) , was raised on his shows. His legacy lives on. Fred Dibnah's "Age of Steam" series is also great
@davidricks7128
@davidricks7128 Год назад
We want all of them I heard the A-Team called Fred for ideas
@martinphillips3549
@martinphillips3549 Год назад
Fred is the absolute epitome of the technology needed to bring this bloody stack right down. I met the man on many occasions at steam fairs running his lovely engines, a true industrial engineering hero, i tek me flat cap of t ye lad, we offen oist a pint in ye memory
@annephillips8494
@annephillips8494 Год назад
I grew up with people like this Miss them more everyday.Thank you Fred, Sirs.🙏🌟
@user-bh4ti3tb2x
@user-bh4ti3tb2x Год назад
Fred was fearless, respect.
@5imp1
@5imp1 Год назад
Love the channel guys. Another bloke you would like is a fella called Allen Milliard. He is a genius. He is an engineer who builds amazing motorcycles. Check out how he hand built a Dodge Viper V10 motor bike and his giant 5 litre V twin 'Flying Milliard' made from 2 cylinders from a radial aircraft engine. He also cuts up 4 cylinder engines with nothing but a hacksaw and file and joins them together to make V8s and straight 6 and V12s.
@johnord684
@johnord684 Год назад
Fred was a legend here in the UK , ealth and safety what the bloody ell is that ,and what is a tax man lol.
@Alcagaur1
@Alcagaur1 Год назад
Fred's innate grasp of the four dimensional puzzle that was the moving parts of his trade is the true "and you can't teach that."
@truckerjay
@truckerjay Год назад
This guy has maintained and felled most of the northern chimneys including delvers in my home town of Stockport
@stuartfaulds1580
@stuartfaulds1580 Год назад
Fred is a British Icon from back when I was a bairn Fred has Laddered chimneys like that and also some with Overhangs, in his opinions using Helicopters was EASY mode.
@kevinty7
@kevinty7 Год назад
Excellent boys🤘🏽👊🏽👍🏽🫶🏽
@patriciaburke6639
@patriciaburke6639 Год назад
I seem to remember in one of Fred’s earlier appearances on TV, felling these large chimneys. It was mentioned that, the base of these Factory chimneys had walls of bricks a minimum of 3 feet thick. So creating the large opening at the base to determine how it would fall on demolition, would have been very arduous, to say the least. The sacrificial wooden posts that he put in place to support the weight of the structure above, were cut-down Telegraph Poles. Whether Fred cut them to size himself with a hand saw, I wouldn’t know. But, as it was Fred, you never know, he might have done!
@dfross87
@dfross87 Год назад
Just as likely cut with an old steam driven power saw, knowing Fred.
@brianmccullough5764
@brianmccullough5764 Год назад
I've waited for you to come back to Fred. The guy was definitely one of a kind.
@simonatkinson1107
@simonatkinson1107 Год назад
I was waiting for Fred to casually start rolling a smoke as he was stood there waiting for that stick to drop. A seriously chilled out genius of a man who was the ultimate down to earth working class man.
@aidiess
@aidiess Год назад
The most primitive form of " exact science " on the planet courtesy of the master craftsman and all round good guy that was Fred Dibnah ! You can keep your laser levels, theodelites, and computer generated explosion sequences ! - Just give Fred a Jackhammer, half a dozen strong wooden props, a pile of old tyres,a truck load of scrap timber, and a box of matches !!! - Job done to within a whisker of the target drop zone ! God bless you Fred and R.I.P. mate - you are sadly missed.
@marrrtin
@marrrtin Год назад
Without a master steeplejack to hand, the safety would probably insist on demolishing the entire mill.
@MarieFletcher-tw7io
@MarieFletcher-tw7io Год назад
Hi guys great to see you watching another Fred Dibnah. They say there's all ways a bit of madness in the method. I think Fred's certainly got that down to a tee what an icon and legend he is. I remember watching Fred when I was a little girl. out of all the documentaries Fred has ever done. one all ways sticks in me head. its about the old steam roller engine's. It was very fascinating to watch. and to lean about the old days. from 🇬🇧 an old cockney gal. 😄👍👍
@itsallfabrication
@itsallfabrication Год назад
Fred is one of my heros, I've watched him since I was a kid. He was a master steeplejack and steam engineer in his spare time. After his passing and on the day of his funeral, thousands lined the streets of his home town Bolton to pay their respects to him, they called it "the day Bolton stood still". I've so glad to see you guys enjoying his work, the genius that is Fred Dibnah.
@adsyoffinch
@adsyoffinch Год назад
There is nothing more satisfying in this world than seeing someone who’s not only a master of their craft but absolutely love it and all the challenges it brings!
@MERISI001
@MERISI001 Год назад
I had the great privilege of meeting Fred in Bolton. He was a real character. Greatly missed.
@waynemann2891
@waynemann2891 Год назад
Im glad Fred is still known
@kevindurcan7072
@kevindurcan7072 Год назад
True legend old school engineering, just don’t make them like they used too ❤️
@mikeoxsmells450
@mikeoxsmells450 Год назад
Embrace The Fred from the Shed
@robertclarke8456
@robertclarke8456 Год назад
FRED DIBNAH THE G.O.A.T. The best entertainment on TV. R I P. FRED GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN.👑👑👑👑
@MrShuttz
@MrShuttz Год назад
Fred was one of many. That's why it's called Great Britain.
@lauralott2741
@lauralott2741 Год назад
Wow, what skill he had!! It’s sad that many of these skills are being lost these days. Seems like a man with a great sense of humor too.
@alexmac513
@alexmac513 Год назад
It’s great that a new audience get to see this legend
@corringhamdepot4434
@corringhamdepot4434 Год назад
In one video he takes down a chimney, one brick at a time. With a hammer and chisel, from the top down. The timbers he uses are "pit props" from the local coal mines.
@wildwine6400
@wildwine6400 Год назад
That was the first video they saw
@carolynwilliams9953
@carolynwilliams9953 Год назад
Fred’s architectural drawings are a work of art.
@garyfallows1123
@garyfallows1123 Год назад
Sorry guys, you can't pick one of Fred's TV series, they are all brilliant, I suggest you start at the beginning and work through one by one, you won't be disappointed, he's still fondly remembered by everyone, LEGEND
@Cobalt-Jester
@Cobalt-Jester Год назад
I live so close to this. But every time I saw Fred at events and our carnival with his steam engine I was too young to fully understand the type of guy he was. I was only a child. I would have loved to have met him as an older person and talked to him about engineering and stuff over a pint.... I'm from a little town in North West England called Bacup, one of the best preserved old mill towns in the country... If you search for Bacup and Oldham, where this chimney was, or Bacup and Bolton, where Fred was from you can see just how close I lived to him. Just a few towns over. Oldham is about a 10 minute drive, Bolton is about a 20 minute drive.
@wildwine6400
@wildwine6400 Год назад
Good thing you saw this good quality version. The uploader of this uploaded a couple of newly found Fred videos the other week. They seem to have disappeared now and only an awful quality one remains from a decade ago
@paultipton743
@paultipton743 Год назад
I'm surprised Fred wasn't leaning over the fire escape to light a cigarette in the demolition fire
@smythharris2635
@smythharris2635 Год назад
Fred, the man that gravity feared.😂
@memkiii
@memkiii Год назад
The man was and is a legend. Everything he did was fascinating, even down to simple things like digging a well in his back garden.
@Tommy-he7dx
@Tommy-he7dx Год назад
A whole Dibnah week!! I'm in.....His "Building Britain" series is great and he gets to show off some of his knowledge on old building methods and techniques, you'll also get so see some pretty impressive and very old stuff....don't want to spoil anything :)
@carolinestirland3126
@carolinestirland3126 Год назад
Fred is THE man
@antonymash9586
@antonymash9586 Год назад
Fred Dhibna. Age of steam. Good series focused on the other part of his celebrity.
@sandydobbie1255
@sandydobbie1255 3 месяца назад
The World lost a genius when he died !!! It’s great that somebody recognised his genius and filmed some of his greatness for everyone to witness !!!
@bernardmcmahon351
@bernardmcmahon351 2 месяца назад
Nice reaction lads, Fred was a lovely, clever, brave grafter of a man, see him climbing massive stacks after laddering them on his own , just unreal, he presented tv documentaries explaining the old Victorian skills in construction and engineering, just a great, nice bloke. Salford uk
@ravenmasters2467
@ravenmasters2467 Год назад
I was born and raised a few hundred yards from this mill and 90% of my free time up to around the age of 13 was spent in its shadow, exploring, climbing trees, playing on rope swings, 'camping out', making dens. All the area next to it was pretty much wilderness. I had been told it was an abandoned army-assault course and training grounds. i dont know how true that was but the terrain certainly seemed to back that up. You can imagine the adventures kids could have there, especially in that time period where kids were pretty much 'free-range' or feral even. We didnt so much as see an adult from dawn till dusk when we werent in school. Not really relavant to the video but thats some huge nostalgia there for me.its cool to know Fred was the one to take it down.
@somthingbrutal
@somthingbrutal Год назад
this was how they would undermine castle walls and towers back in the day
@michaelhughes8898
@michaelhughes8898 Месяц назад
He was and is held in the highest esteem guys...Absolute legend!!!
@jackbarnes8037
@jackbarnes8037 Год назад
Another one bites the dust! 👍
@afterthemouse
@afterthemouse 2 месяца назад
with a tear in either eye, the respect I have for that man...
@janetburrows137
@janetburrows137 Год назад
Fred’s one of the biggest legends in Lancashire. ❤❤❤❤
@lindadoswell9396
@lindadoswell9396 Год назад
Another great Fred Dibner video!! We still miss him!
@sassyjintheuk
@sassyjintheuk Год назад
I love that u guys both get and love Fred as I do. With every enthusiastic craftsmen & woman we lose, our collective knowledge is weakened. So glad these films kept and seen by young people to inspire them. Brilliant.❤
@philipoakley5498
@philipoakley5498 Год назад
Love the Chuck Norris prays at the feet of Fred Dibnah
@davidcorbett341
@davidcorbett341 Год назад
No need for a high crane and swinging ball when Fred was around he was a proper oldschool grafter very intelligent knew his skill. No one else did this work like Fred did his scaffold build up top of a tower is unbelievable how he sat on a plank suspension by ropes and built scaffold.
@paulbromley6687
@paulbromley6687 Год назад
I have felled large trees by using the logic that I saw Fred Dibnah use about weight, height, direction and taking support away at a point to get the drop and direction that you want and surprising things that can go against logic if you don’t think of all the possibilities before hand. He would have been a brilliant teacher
@williamhastie5056
@williamhastie5056 Месяц назад
I may be wrong but I get a feeling that you 2 guys really, really love Fred Dibnah. 🤔 He was a total one off. I grew up watching his amazing work when I was in my late teens into my 20’s. Just discovered you guy’s on RU-vid. Your reactions to Fred are brilliant. I’ve never seen 2 dudes shake their heads in disbelief so much but the thing is it’s because you totally get it. You understand the intelligence of the man. Take care guy’s. Best wishes from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@JohnSmith77777
@JohnSmith77777 Год назад
Love Fred, one of the greats!
@kduxliverpool765
@kduxliverpool765 Год назад
I live 15 miles from his old house, he loved putting old traction, and steam engines together, lovely bloke😊
@selfaware3940
@selfaware3940 Год назад
Wonderful, I loved seeing that for the first time with you guys!
@stevewells5450
@stevewells5450 Месяц назад
Guys great to see your videos on what is the great example of a working class hero here in the UK.the man is was and always will be a master of his craft a god in fact and I'm sure a lot of guys would have loved to have a beer or 4 in his company he was that well loved big up to you both on honouring our national treasure mr fred dibnah godbless.❤
@justinneill5003
@justinneill5003 Месяц назад
A master craftsman doing his perilous work to perfection, and so relaxed, humble and down to earth (pardon the pun!) about it all. Fred was one of a kind. It is a shame that these historic landmarks have to go, but with age, subsidence and if they are no longer being maintained, they could become a catastrophe waiting to happen. It’s the same reason why, when they closed all those local railways following the Beecher report, they demolished all the stone railway bridges spanning the roads; nobody to maintain them, and no more use for them.
@wildwine6400
@wildwine6400 Год назад
Fyi, Fred has a superstition about lighting the fires. He always has someone else light it first and then he takes over and does the rest. It was often one of his wives at the time who did it
@sallac8243
@sallac8243 Год назад
Fred Dibnah Getting Steamed Up is well worth a reaction, it covers a lot of his work and interests in one video.
@watchreadplayretro
@watchreadplayretro Год назад
Brilliant as always guys!
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