Whether it’s at the Mansion, Stan’s workshop or on site, it’s absolutely fascinating to watch and listen while a brilliant man is at work and or at play! I enjoy every second.
@romiehutson52309 күн бұрын
He can talk about anything and I’ll sure be staring and drooling 😙
@joannabowers135816 күн бұрын
For those being rude…they explained that they only work on the chateau a few days a week due to his work. He has to make money to be able to spend it! Keep scrolling if you’re not interested, but rude comments are not appreciated. Personally, I think this is interesting.
@englishmaninmarktredwitz222816 күн бұрын
Well said unfortunately some people think they can say whatever they like on social media!
@rikketsia403216 күн бұрын
I agree!
@bonnienichalson515116 күн бұрын
Thank You for telling people what's going on channel! I Enjoy all there posts very talented people !
@normareed900716 күн бұрын
Totally agree, Johanna.
@CantinhodasInspirações16 күн бұрын
Free entertainment and people have the nerve to complain...this channel is great no matter what they post..it is out of the "chateau " conventional box❤❤
@JesusizmyLordandSavior15 күн бұрын
I completely believed you, Stan, when you said you have a PHD in mathematics and engineering! It’s obvious you’re a humble man in your accomplishments and it’s evident in how you are careful with word choice as well as delivery in your explanations. I’m grateful to get to know you both and look forward to your teachings, whatever you’re explaining. This is not to say that Sadie is just there for decoration, tho’ she is such a beautiful soul, she contributes so much in support and wonderful ideas!! You both are a joy!! ❤❤
@yinny11-1116 күн бұрын
This is reality. Making a living, a relationship, a channel. Thank you Stan & Sadie. You are the genuine article living life and building dreams. ❤
@annettewalter227316 күн бұрын
Your workshop is full of mystery Stan. 😊
@toniasalways16 күн бұрын
I''m here for the mansion but I consider Stan's quick lessons a bonus. You never know when something Stan has taught will come in handy in your own life. Yes, stirrups.
@fineweaver16 күн бұрын
When Stan first came cruising up to Sadie's apartment on his Harley, I'm not going to lie, this old lady's heart skipped a beat. I thought to myself, that guy....I bet he has quite a story. I'm so glad I get hear it. Sadie, seeing you so happy is the best. My husband and I worked together for 30 years and are now happily enjoying our retirement. I wish you two the same!!
@tonisteiner522415 күн бұрын
What episode was that please ?
@sabalight255814 күн бұрын
@@tonisteiner5224 I saw him the first time as he brought a bridge railing to Billy for his basement stairs ans he looked a bit like a modern viking in XIXth coat. .
@fineweaver12 күн бұрын
@@tonisteiner5224 I can't find her old channel Sadie in France. It was an episode from last year. Sorry!
@romiehutson52309 күн бұрын
He’s quit the addition himself😉
@Grumpyoldman03716 күн бұрын
Who could imagine? A series about restoring a mansion comes complete with videos about helical piles? That was great! I enjoyed watching every moment of it.
@aljon283816 күн бұрын
Let's not forget Venice Italy is built on pilings over 1000 yrs ago! I'm an engineer and I appreciate learning about modern day piling tech. I can see you know your physics, great content Stan. Hey people in here quit complaining, learn something new. And watch some ads for mansion funds!
@I_should.go_outside.more-16 күн бұрын
Honestly, I love learning something new and Stan is teaching us something that he’s incredibly highly skilled at and studied for many years. We get to watch it and learn for free! Huge respect and thank you Stan for this interesting and enlightening video - it’s something I wouldn’t have ever known! It’s absolutely fascinating. Therefore, respect Stan’s time and effort to explain the art of welding and engineering - and yes, for those commenting otherwise - we can absolutely wait for further development of the mansion. These guys are juggling work, projects, filming, and everything else behind the scenes in their personal lives - I only have admiration and respect. Must be incredibly stressful and exhausting to manage so many things. Thank you Stan and Sadie! ❤️ 🤗
@starryknightJAK16 күн бұрын
I’m impressed by Stan’s knowledge and teaching skills. Fascinating explanation of what he is capable of and how he is paying for the restoration of the castle. Love it 😍
@valeriemcclain900116 күн бұрын
Wow Stan, you are an amazing teacher. What you are doing is extremely interesting! I can see how you have a PhD!!!!
@karenhantsche927016 күн бұрын
If I had had teachers like Stan, I wonder what I would have ended up as!! He is a jewel.
@GrumpyScotsman16 күн бұрын
I could listen and watch Stan talk and explain engineering and welding all day. Stan is a craftsman.
@nancyhenry320316 күн бұрын
Thanks for the welding tutorial! It's interesting to learn how you make a living.... and ignore the "negative nellies" who don't understand that people have to do their paying jobs!
@deborahberry674616 күн бұрын
I find that very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
@julietheodorou503916 күн бұрын
Life isn't all glamour. Thanks for showing the nitty gritty. Take care S2❤
@islgirl416 күн бұрын
I appreciate when intelligent hardworking people share their knowledge. Especially in a clear and easy to understand manner. Keep up the great work and teaching.
@moiramyers818016 күн бұрын
Our son is a welder in British Columbia in Canada. Watching your presentation as helped me understand the process . Thank you for this.
@merrileeheard388916 күн бұрын
Hi neighbour! My dad was a welder in Vancouver!! 🇨🇦
@yolandaneely643116 күн бұрын
Stan. You are amazing and the Chateau is in great hands!
@RichFlynn116 күн бұрын
Stan has won awards for his engineering inovations 👍
@myriammoquin268416 күн бұрын
Not surprised! He's a born teacher and innovator.
@denniseldridge293616 күн бұрын
Others have said the same thing, but I'll just reiterate how great Stan is at teaching his construction skills. There's a lot more actual engineering and physics going on in these jobs than we realize. I love any video that makes me feel like I'm smarter than I was before I watched it, so this is right up my alley! Thanks Stan 🙂
@annettesharrock123616 күн бұрын
You can tell that Stan is an engineer anything he is given to do he will work out , this is good for a restauration of your Chateau 😘
@sueg265816 күн бұрын
Sadie and Stan are never boring! I love this channel and have great appreciation for the effort from Sadie and Stan. And I am always learning new things. I had no idea how interesting it would be. Great job👍🏻♥️
@pearlhighstead871816 күн бұрын
Stan is so brilliant. He is a wonderful teacher as well
@vintagemoss957816 күн бұрын
Their Chateau is CLEARLY in fantastic hands! 😊 love the videos!
@SabineSontheim15 күн бұрын
Absolutly stunning show. I wanted to see what a welder sees for a long time. Thanks stan
@tuppybash62516 күн бұрын
There are many home restoration streams on but none else with a couple who show you life going on during that process. Keep doing what you're doing. ❤
@dianemartin920216 күн бұрын
My father was a certified welder … he built bridges,feedmills, many other projects. Welding is truly an art. Thank you for your explanation and knowledge.
@MaryWacome16 күн бұрын
Very interesting looking through the welder's mask.
@lyndacran121916 күн бұрын
Stan is so smart! He is great.
@chrispj718514 күн бұрын
I was hanging on every word. Stan is a brilliant educator. Whatever Sadie and stan publish on KZbin is always interesting and informative.❤
@ronniemensch240015 күн бұрын
Stan, you are a very good teacher. It is always good to listen to people who know their subject matter, very well and can explain it clearly. You are such a person, Stan.
@Aiko2-26-915 күн бұрын
It's fun to listen to someone who is passionate about what he is doing. Stan is amazing. Smart, strong, handsome, musical, and he cooks!
@Stquest1716 күн бұрын
Gorgeous, talented, hard worker, and contagious smile.... And that's just for Sadie....! Stan, you're a great teacher and I had no idea I'd ever end up learning so much about helical piles! Thank you for the class and for taking us along with lovely Sadie to your daily job. (Edited for clarity and spelling)
@Doreen72816 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this very much, didn’t understand all of it, but got the basic idea of welding. 😀
@Nikki-ot7un16 күн бұрын
Loved this video. Laughed at myself when I realized I was leaning on the table on my elbows absolutely absorbed in learning about welding and engineering. Thank you for sharing.
@robertmanley755615 күн бұрын
I am 52 I have welded for about 27 years of my life so far . I have welded for a major Farm Equipment manufacturer for most of those years ....but welded in a Metal Fabricating shop for a few years when I started out. Then I was what's called a Boiler Maker here in the US. for a bit. Welding has always been my passion......it started in High School for me where I learned to weld. And I have welded A LOT of different things. But it's always interesting to learn about new processes and other ways to do things !! And your right if you can jump over it you can weld it !!! WITH FULL PENATRATION IN ANY POSITION!!! 😂😂😂 I love your guys video's !!! 👍👍
@kimcudmore606816 күн бұрын
The two of you are doing a wonderful job. My husband doesn’t usually pay attention to what I watch but after he heard Stan talking about drilling pilings it gained his interest. Love your channel Sadie & Stan ❤
@cherylmcnair559416 күн бұрын
I’m never disappointed with your videos Sadie and Stan. If you love doing something it’s worthwhile doing it for a living.
@marcyrennee16 күн бұрын
I watch all the adverts as I know it helps you put revenue into mucky mansion, I hope people consider doing the same. Thanks for this, I really enjoy learning something new....invaluable for keeping the plasticity of my neural pathways from seizing up.
@myriammoquin268416 күн бұрын
I do!!
@James-f6f5g16 күн бұрын
I watch 90 percent. In the past I never had learned how that watching the ads worked but someone here commented about so I'm trying my best to watch I just mute as I don't listen to commercials on television either .
@twilightroach427413 күн бұрын
@@James-f6f5g if you have the time, you can set the video playing, go and do something else (for the duration of the video) then replay the video and then skip through the advertisements, this will also give the channel an extra “view”
@James-f6f5g13 күн бұрын
@@twilightroach4274 thank you.
@NWPARetiree16 күн бұрын
My husband has welder envy for your bigger mig machine, lol. He’s been welding for 52 years, everything from plates 1 inch thick constructing long-wall mining equipment to pipeline to micro welding for the tool and die industry to welding instruction. Semi-retired now but still doing part-time instruction and welding repairs. Like you, he built his own metal press from recycled parts. His garage is now set up with welders, grinders, 2 lathes a mill and a vehicle lift. Bought a torch cutting table but wondering when he will have time to learn how to use it. 😄 He said you did a great job with this video! 👍🏼👏🏼
@rmur482016 күн бұрын
Welding 101 with Stan. I worked in a Nuclear station. The welders could make the most amazing welds and they were tested yearly. Thanks Stan!
@pandgb16 күн бұрын
Fascinating. Stan is a born teacher. Very passionate and knowledgeable
@kathytiffin651816 күн бұрын
The video of welding was "out of the park"!!!! THANK YOU. WOW.
@paulettebarber721916 күн бұрын
Not only is this channel entertaining but educational! Love it!❤
@melindanaumovic812415 күн бұрын
I've always wanted to learn welding. My dad was a welder but he was killed when I was very young. I would always be in his workshop asking so many questions and he said one day he will teach me to weld. Thankyou Stan for the welding lesson. Fantastic!!! ❤❤❤
@kathleensenior941315 күн бұрын
Every day is a school day and anything you learn is never wasted . I understand to renovate the chateau you have to have money, to earn money you have to work. Not everyone has a huge bank balance and to learn from one of the best is an added bonus.
@CopperAnna130715 күн бұрын
This was a great lesson in piles, weight distribution, and the importance of continual improvement. And the view through the welder’s mask was beautiful! The chateau is lucky to have you both! Not only will it look good, but it will be restored in such a way that it can continue to stand for hundreds of years more.
@cathysaylor45916 күн бұрын
This was so interesting! You are a great teacher!😊
@SuperShell3316 күн бұрын
Really interesting stuff!!! Welding explained, and a physics lesson! Loved the camera view of what a welder see's. You're a clever man Stan😉👏
@woodsew16 күн бұрын
Love your explanation! My husband welded MiG, Tig and acetylene.. he was restoring his 1959 Austin Healey 3000 at the time. It was amazing to me but they address different phases and metals. It is a joy to watch and listen to you! So glad you are not depending on others to finance your projects!💕💕💕
@joseepaquin685516 күн бұрын
Thank you for the information, I will never see a construction site the same way, take care can't wait for the next video
@leahallen298416 күн бұрын
I enjoy the variety of jobs you show us all for the Mucky Mansion!
@richardneidich16 күн бұрын
A big thank you to Stan for a wonderful demonstration and tutorial. It helps clarify much about how welding works.
@marianapereira213016 күн бұрын
My son wants to be an engineer and watching your content made me understand why. It’s really cool, like he says, but not everyone can be one. It requires a lot of dedication and brains. I am very impressed with your knowledge, please share as much as you like and please ignore the haters. Sadie well done! You going to be a master by the end of the year if you continue to work with Stan. Great team !
@jenniferalexander92016 күн бұрын
It’s just life Stan. I thank you and Sadie for inviting us into your lives. Yes everyone has to work to make money. The people who don’t understand that must be very wealthy indeed.
@jillipepper535316 күн бұрын
Pile driver is what we call the process of smashing the strait piles into the ground. Screwing it in is much better.👍🏼 I thought limestone is very soft? There used to be a limestone company where I grew up , they dug a huge pit, ran the limestone through a processor and bagged up the soft limestone . We call the welder a Mig welder but now I know why. My Dad had one 👍🏼. Thank you I feel much better about how you will restore the chateau now, you know what the hell you’re talking about👍🏼Smart man! Now you just need to master the bagpipes😂🙋🏼♀️, have a great week.
@DevonaRavenhold16 күн бұрын
I had originally signed in to look forward to the renovation of the chateau but I have to say I am learning so much more than just working on renovations. I am very much a person who is self-sufficient and who does her own repair work around the house and my own vehicle so there is some very interesting things here from me to enjoy as well. Thanks for sharing this side of your life with us! It's quite generous!
@paulinewantland258816 күн бұрын
Just love learning new things! Thank you so much for a wonderful explanation!
@melanieward657615 күн бұрын
Crikey, all this amazing information and in his second language too using all the technical language is just incredible! Well done
@petemoss195116 күн бұрын
Love what I can learn from Stan and Sadie! Enjoying the ride! Thank you for being part of my day!
@juliechapman-xu4if16 күн бұрын
Very interesting.
@lindagage731516 күн бұрын
It's good to see what jobs these people that own chateaux do behind the scenes! Your a hard working man! Well done Stan!
@karensinclair418916 күн бұрын
Who knew? Thanks for this. Fascinating!
@CantinhodasInspirações16 күн бұрын
Stan , the world needs more math teachers like you..with passion for the application of the math. Kids should learn more about application of the theory..your explanation just made me want to go back to school 😂....and for those annoying people who can't listen...they told us yesterday that for a couple of days they were going to show us what they do for a living in order to pay for restoration of the Mansion...or you think KZbin views is enough??? Some people are just unbelievable...free entertainment and they have the nerve to complain 😂😂
@janwelch931116 күн бұрын
I love to watch them do whatever they’re doing ! They have a wonderful story to share, rude comments won’t be tolerated
@c.klorenz433216 күн бұрын
This video was truly amazing! Stan, you are an excellent teacher. I had no idea so much went into the process of stabilization. I always knew one needed a solid foundation prior to building. However, I never gave it much thought on how that was accomplished. Thank you for teaching an old dog new tricks.
@rmil453116 күн бұрын
Thank you Stan and Sadie.💕
@SabineSontheim15 күн бұрын
Wou. That was a really good explanation of the spiraling system.😊 I knew it before but never heard a better explanation. And no stan.. i can watch putting piles in the ground all day long😂.its NOT boring.
@TheNightOwls216 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed Stan’s explanation of what he does for work, as it showed how much more complex the entire process is…and now I also know how he earns the money to rescue the chateau! Thank you Stan & Sadie, you always manage to make each episode interesting! 👍
@sharanmatteoni357216 күн бұрын
Great info on welding!
@EtchedInTimeLLC16 күн бұрын
STAN! I have always wanted to know what the welder actually sees through his helmet. Thank you!
@suestracks16 күн бұрын
I just love you guys, first it was Stan's wit and sense of humor and now udo's to who titled this episode. You guys crack me up.....see what I did there, lol, Stan's knowledge is amazing, so freakin' smart! He is also a natural teacher, this stuff is way over my head and nothing I have ever heard of but he makes it easy to understand.
@thegibsonadventure34616 күн бұрын
Thank you Stan for the welding and pile knowledge, it was very interesting to learn some of what you do in France. Sadie thank you also for all you do for the horses and fixing up the Mucky Mansion with Stan. You both make a excellent team. Love your videos❤👍
@SheilaDavies-g8e15 күн бұрын
Yet again proof that a mathematical mind suits playing music. Im always amazed at how many "left brain' mathematical/ IT/ thinking people are also very competent musicians. Perhaps thats why it's taking me longer to learn to play piano!!! 😅
@Hawaiianmama16 күн бұрын
Thank you Stan!
@terrysuemakesvideosforyou994016 күн бұрын
Thanks for the interesting video! I love seeing the shop. My husband was a master welder too. He worked on many big projects in his career. He then worked for a big company as a cryo tech that installed and maintained systems for industry . Still could fix anything on the farm for us!! All my kids weld as he tought them, even my daughter! Love it!!
@hanhivaaramia-maria114316 күн бұрын
Thank You Stan! You are a great teacher! As a child I used to watch my Father welding. He was using old school methods a wire in other hand and the torch in the other. I still love the smell of welding❤
@donnalewis489511 күн бұрын
The lesson on welding is fantastic. We learn so much from Stan, thank you Sadie for filming this for us.😊
@kimredmond355016 күн бұрын
I may never have a need to have a pile dug, but I’ve always liked knowing how things are made and watching the process. Stan’s a good teacher - and I loved that he put a camera in a welding mask. Great vlog!
@lisac111016 күн бұрын
Wow amazing a man of many talents 😊😊😊❤
@katherineb610215 күн бұрын
I thoroughly enjoy learning anything new when the teacher is enthusiastic about their subject.
@drumminghands635616 күн бұрын
Excellent info❤
@alexgarza748616 күн бұрын
Very interesting it’s like legs for building you can’t stand without legs
@rikketsia403216 күн бұрын
Fascinating!
@AndreatheDoria15 күн бұрын
Professor Stan raising my hand 🤚, I know the word for another type of pile, it’s Pile driving version! 😂 I love your lessons. Here in the New York City they hammer the piles a lot it’s very loud.
@MuckyMansion15 күн бұрын
Yes, I can imagine
@AndreatheDoria15 күн бұрын
@ as a little girl I spent a lot of time in shops like yours, with my dad working on metals, and many types of things he help others to build. Thank you for being you Stan and Sadie. Remember to take time and rest and enjoy life. The great Mucky Château will be there.
@MachasDaughter16 күн бұрын
Thank you Stan. Very interesting.
@pamelastefanovicz426115 күн бұрын
Every time Stan opens his mouth, my admiration grows. ❤
@1lauragrainger16 күн бұрын
In the spirit of your projects "Keep On Keepin' On"! I enjoy your content. You have a great network and team - impressive inspiring effort, skill set and talent. ❤
@LeannaRuthJensen16 күн бұрын
A video everyday is not always doable. Doing a video a week may be better for your schedule right now. You have already made a huge difference at the Mansion. Looking forward to more.
@sherimoran825315 күн бұрын
What an awesome simple solution to a complex problem. Stan does an amazing job teaching while he works. Loved that you gave us a view through the helmet. Another great evening hanging out with you two-thanks!
@lauriehinderks915415 күн бұрын
Excellent work.
@jamessell449016 күн бұрын
Fascinating! I haven't welded in at least a decade. Never learned the MIG/TIG welding. Quite interesting how much more can be done using those techniques. Thank you for sharing
@chrismont547516 күн бұрын
Stan is a Very Very Talented Engineer & DIY person Lucky you got him on the Job & Chateau Renos.
@zeenatbaer13815 күн бұрын
Super interesting... thank you for the explanation !
@laurelldockall239916 күн бұрын
I Love these videos. They make me happy and seeing Sadie working at his side is lovely. As the eldest and the only girl I cannot tell you how much I learned helping my Dad do everything. I’m 65 but still learning. My Hubby has his PhD in Anthropology and I know how much work it took for him. He paid his own way working at many jobs. I personally went to nursing school paid by myself but it was a fraction of the work my sweet hubby had to and continues to do. ❤️❤️
@leandabee15 күн бұрын
So funny. I live in Tasmania Australia. I happened to be walking past a business the other day, and I saw what looked to me to be giant screws, and wondering wth, and here you are explaining what they actually are 😂👌🏼❤
@lyleharkness-rv5vf16 күн бұрын
Nice segment showing what you do for a living 😊 Good content 👍
@franciscowashington215516 күн бұрын
E meu amigo você e homem que trabalha em tudo isso e muito legal boa sorte 👏👏👏👍👍💪💪🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@user-ov5lb2nl7s16 күн бұрын
This is fascinating, love it.❤❤
@ladonnabuehne186716 күн бұрын
I am ashamed you lost me after a few sentences. (My fault not yours). You Stan and Sadie are sooooo much more than restoring a chateau. I can't fully put it into words but nothing makes me happier than seeing a new video has been posted. Hope my admiration is obvious. ❤️