CAERNARFON CASTLE , A stonemasons commentary (Mike Haduck)

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  • I visited Caernarfon Castle, Wales, UK. and did a commentary on how the castle was built, I interviewed some stone masons using Lime mortar. and gave opinions on how Caernarfon Castle was built. • My RV - (EP 14) Caerna...
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  • @erinclow
    @erinclow Před 6 lety +3

    Mike, I'm a 38 year old woman and I absolutely love your videos. You are giving people such a gift of your knowledge. How incredibly selfless. Thank you!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Erin, I Appreciate the kind words, my

  • @YATESA8
    @YATESA8 Před 5 lety +1

    Your videos are really good. No alien technology, but human ingenuity.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Landt, I appreciate it, mike

  • @guitarjoel717
    @guitarjoel717 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for another great video Mike, I’ve watched all your videos at least two or three times now, and I always learn something new each time, I appreciate your taking the time to make all these videos, they are treasure troves of information and you do a great job explaining everything you’ve learned from your lifetime of experience. Thank you.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Joel, I appreciate that, it gives me the confidence, to keep going, thanks Mike

  • @Jim-me9oo
    @Jim-me9oo Před 6 lety

    Mike, Thank you for all the tremendous amount of information that you so generously share ! I live in Coudersport, Pa so I feel your material usage is very relevant to my needs. After studying your videos I tuck pointed 1 brick chimney, and totally rebuilt another saving me $3,900. I could not have done this without you, THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Jim, I am always glad to hear that, that’s with the videos are all about, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @Brian-Burke
    @Brian-Burke Před 6 lety

    Very interesting video, Mike. I really enjoy the commentaries at the end of your videos because they really help me understand your work just a little more. Thanks for posting.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Brian, I appreciate it Mike

  • @Illtakewhatsleft
    @Illtakewhatsleft Před 6 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to make another great video.

  • @timdarmetko4039
    @timdarmetko4039 Před 2 lety

    another awesome Welsh video !!! we are loving these. makes us miss wales

  • @SplendoursVale
    @SplendoursVale Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you Mike!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Andrew, I appreciate it Mike

  • @tangle70
    @tangle70 Před 5 lety

    Been to this castle. Found it fascinating. Wales is such a lovely place.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Tom, yep. To go back in history to see it being built would have been something, thanks, mike

  • @oddballssherman3785
    @oddballssherman3785 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Mike, keeping traditions alive and out there is essential

  • @FireplacesRock
    @FireplacesRock Před 6 lety

    Thank You for sharing Mike , this would be a Great trip!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Jaime, Another Avenue, because I think you could only make so many masonry videos,before there’s nothing else to say, Thanks Mike

  • @mmnyr7252
    @mmnyr7252 Před 6 lety

    Sir, wanted to thank you for your informative videos. I see concrete and stone work quite differently now thanks to you. Great work here, love the videos and educational information.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Mike, I appreciate the kind words, Mike

  • @zzinnia
    @zzinnia Před 6 lety

    These videos are great. Thank you!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks sue, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @bufobufo8199
    @bufobufo8199 Před 6 lety

    Welsh viewer here. Cymru am byth! Im glad you toured this castle.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Luscious, it was great, and the “real thing “ as far as castles are concerned, what a rich heritage to have in your backyard, nothing like that here in USA, only copies , thanks mike

  • @erictimmons6031
    @erictimmons6031 Před 6 lety

    Hi Mike, I'm also a mason, and I love your videos, thank you, keep making them please!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Eric, I appreciate hearing that from a professional, thank you Mike

  • @f0rumrr
    @f0rumrr Před 6 lety

    You are crazy man, fucking around with stones and sorting them in flip flops. I love it.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks, I hate looking so official, and try to keep it simple, They try to make masonry so complicated, thanks for the comment I appreciate it, Mike

  • @maddog8148
    @maddog8148 Před 6 lety

    Mike you really travel!! God bless. You are amazing!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Hi Maddog, I try to get out and see some of the things I never got to see, thanks Mike

  • @dan1strike
    @dan1strike Před 6 lety

    Great Video Mike

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Daniel, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @suep4530
    @suep4530 Před 6 lety

    very interesting! love the old buildings and how they last so long.

  • @fabiocambui3879
    @fabiocambui3879 Před 6 lety +2

    Wonderful construction!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Fabio, it was fun to visit, Mike

  • @wayneferree5053
    @wayneferree5053 Před 2 lety

    very enjoyable to watch

  • @hrxy1
    @hrxy1 Před 6 lety

    Good idea to have a more indepth look at an earlier vid. Really enjoyed info shared and yr manner when talking to the welsh masons. Northumberland has some well preserved castles too.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      hi hrxy1. , It was very fortunate for me to talk to the Welsh Mason’s, and I learned a lot, and appreciate there input. I always considered United Kingdom to have the greatest influence To the modern world, heck that’s why the whole world speaks English, I appreciate it, thanks Mike

  • @mammothwallace6133
    @mammothwallace6133 Před 6 lety

    God bless you mike glad your out there enjoying the world i always wamted ya to do a castle vid never thought of it till now mason s unite

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Mammoth, it’s true, I wish we all had the opportunity to visit them, thanks Mike

    • @LiamDuffProductions
      @LiamDuffProductions Před 6 lety

      Mammoth if all masons united... Like, all at the same time? It’d be just like uniting all the worlds biker gangs. It’d be a bloodbath. An orgy of retards insulting each other. Masons unite! WTF

  • @davewilson3897
    @davewilson3897 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Mike

  • @mrkrasker9609
    @mrkrasker9609 Před 6 lety +10

    Hello Mike, at some point could you talk about Lime mortar and how it was made, used in the construction of ancient buildings.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +4

      Hi Mr Krasker, it is probably on of my weakest things in masonry, I only see some old timers use it when adding to portland, but for the most it is never used here, everyone went to mortar and portland and fast drying, and I really don't have much experience using it , just seeing what happend to it over time and the past, but it would make a good video, thanks mike

    • @pensive69
      @pensive69 Před 6 lety +5

      www.stastier.co.uk/articles/preserving-heritage.htm is a short and concise reference.

    • @mrkrasker9609
      @mrkrasker9609 Před 6 lety +1

      pensive69, Thanks mate I'll give it read. Cheers

  • @doloresm7396
    @doloresm7396 Před 3 lety

    Amazing castles, leaves me in awe of the work they day way back when. If we get out of this mess hoping to go to Edinburgh Castle in the UK. Trying to get back to my Scottish roots. Also, Fettercairn House which originally belonged to the Middleton's. Fingers crossed I can get there in 2022.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Dolores, I been hoping to go to Rome, keeping my fingers crossed, lots of old stonework there, Mike

  • @colroulette9337
    @colroulette9337 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks so much Mike!!! I did my share of tuckpointing in the day never a castle lol.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks col o,Mara, I appreciate it , mike

  • @patrickmurray2220
    @patrickmurray2220 Před 6 lety

    Great job Mike really well explained. You can't beat stone work. I wonder will today's buildings be as good to look at in the future

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Hi Patrick, I think there will be very few buildings they build now that will last, nice to see the castles, the real thing, thanks Mike

  • @simonmcnicholas
    @simonmcnicholas Před 6 lety

    Nice one Mike 👍🏻

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Gil, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @ibins4474
    @ibins4474 Před 6 lety

    Great Video!! Sometimes you must come to Austria to see our beautiful Old Building. ( the old Vienna and ........) Lg Michael

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi I Bins, My grandparents On my father side were from there, so Some day I I shall, Thanks Mike

  • @daveyboy8907
    @daveyboy8907 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting... Thanks

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Davey, I appreciate it, and Mike

  • @elleryjqueen1712
    @elleryjqueen1712 Před 6 lety

    Wow Im glad you enjoyed the uk, Would have loved to have bought you a beer. All the best from a uk fan.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Elbert, Great country, and I would have bought you a beer too, thanks Mike

  • @pensive69
    @pensive69 Před 6 lety

    incredibly interesting for me as i haven't the scope of travel you have Mike.
    in the quarry and rock selection parts you wore toe less sandals.
    i'd never get out of a broken rock strewn field without injured toes.
    you are either very lucky or just plain surefooted.
    i'd have to reconsider my technique to properly use lime mortar.
    it's such a different science.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Hi pensive, i’m right with you there, I can’t even remember ever using Lime or only lime, That was a bit before me, just mortar Portland and fast drying, thanks Mike

  • @daveylad2
    @daveylad2 Před 5 lety

    Hey Mike next time your in the UK would you consider coming to see us in the Isle of Man? We have a couple of ancient Castles, old lime kilns and other masonry stuff you might find interesting .
    Great vids keep them coming.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 5 lety

      Thanks David, I appreciate that and will keep it in mind, mike

  • @zaidhussain3658
    @zaidhussain3658 Před 6 lety

    thanks mike

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks zaid, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @PlantagenetRose
    @PlantagenetRose Před 5 lety +3

    My ancestor, King Edward The First, commissioned that castle after he conquered Gwynedd.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Chimney, lots of history there, mike

  • @danielsmithson4870
    @danielsmithson4870 Před rokem

    Here's a book you'd enjoy, 'Robert Smythson & The Elizabethan Country House' by Mark Girouard, 1983, Yale University Press, New Haven & London. Robert was a stone mason in 1600 and helped or did the designing, too, for example, "Hardwick Hall known for more glass than wall.". His son, John Smithson (known as an architect) worked with him on Bolsover, the little castle, that felt was if not merely immodest, a semblance of a bordello. They're in the book.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před rokem

      Thanks Daniel, I will have to look it up, thanks Mike

  • @vermilion3419
    @vermilion3419 Před 6 lety

    mike i love your work attire

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +2

      Hi Vermilion, I don’t know if it’s because I’m a slave to fashion, or I think a lot of the experts with their helmets and clipboards don’t have that much experience, and it is a no big deal statement, I don’t really know, Lol thanks ,mike

  • @8bitfarmer900
    @8bitfarmer900 Před 6 lety

    Excellent video! Thanks for your book recommendation. You mentioned another book in an older video modern practical masonry I picked up a copy and really love it. Any other book recommendations? I just picked up Stone by Design: The Artistry of Lew French it shows his works and I think you may enjoy it. Cheers!

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      hi 8bit, I looked it up on Google, and the guy sure does have a good eye, Yes it’s a fine book thanks for the input, Mike

  • @Alhamdulillahist
    @Alhamdulillahist Před 5 lety

    Hello Mr Haduck, I really enjoy this type of video! Have you ever had the chance to visit Peru? The old Inca architecture has some pretty spectacular uses of oddly shaped field stones. I can highly recommend Cuzco for someone interested in masonry.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Alham, actually my brother and are planning a trip there , thanks , mike

    • @Alhamdulillahist
      @Alhamdulillahist Před 5 lety

      @@MikeHaduck looking foward to the video, if you decide to make one!

  • @johncasor9698
    @johncasor9698 Před 6 lety

    what about a in ground 15 K swimming pool repair on steps ??? i just drained out 50% of water and did a cement repair with everyday portland & sand mix, i did add water to old surface so it will stick, and did a great job on the finish i also added a charcoal color mix to match black bottom color, now will this be fine with it under water forever ???

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Hi John, Nothings forever, and a patch is a patch, but I repaired showing pools and used Portland and sand, and never had a problem, I hope it works out for you, thanks Mike

  • @smasica
    @smasica Před 6 lety

    There must have been quite a bit of wood construction along with the stone work when the castle was first built and occupied. I noticed a lot of pockets in the walls where floor joists/timbers would fit. There must have been hundreds of rooms in the castle. It would be quite a sight to see how it looked new with the exterior whitewashed and the timber work thatched.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Tremolux, I agree, it would’ve been a sight to see, just sitting there looking around and imagining what it was like back then, stonemasons dream, thanks Mike

    • @smasica
      @smasica Před 3 lety

      @Cymro 65 Thanks for the information. Interesting history. Ever since childhood, I've always imagined going to the UK and visiting all the castles and snooping around inside.

  • @patrickday4206
    @patrickday4206 Před rokem

    Looking at the castles all over England and Ireland they must have had groups of stone Mansons that traveled around probably got room and board and some money. And the locals did repairs and smaller projects.

  • @soa324
    @soa324 Před 6 lety

    Hi Mike, Did you visit Caerphilly Castle?

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Hi Richard, I did not, I just was in and out, I wish I could stay a month but it is all about the money and time, someday, I hope, thanks mike

  • @johncroasmun4129
    @johncroasmun4129 Před 2 lety

    really liked your bible verse .prety cool

  • @gedelgo3242
    @gedelgo3242 Před 6 měsíci

    It's interesting that the masons maintaining this castle need to strike a balance between repair and keeping the aged character. If they completely patched and refinished the whole thing it would feel cheap like a theme park.
    Have you been to the roman colosseum? In the 1800s there was a repair done that looks oddly modern but it's old enough to be historical in its own right now.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, lots of old buildings been redone several times, time takes its toll foe sure, thanks Mike

  • @LiamDuffProductions
    @LiamDuffProductions Před 6 lety

    You know what!? Fuck the internet.. I like your videos Mr.Haduck.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Liam, I appreciate it, Mike

  • @oreocarlton3343
    @oreocarlton3343 Před 6 lety

    I would like to work for you, I really like your work ethics

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Oreo, I appreciate the kind words, thanks Mike

  • @DJMovit
    @DJMovit Před 6 lety

    Very interesting! Never knew that. Funny, I always hated European history when I was in school now I find it interesting.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi DJMovit, I find it interesting too, especially being there to see it, I consider those castles from the middle ages the real thing, thanks Mike

  • @anticriminal777
    @anticriminal777 Před 10 měsíci

  • @dorianleakey
    @dorianleakey Před 5 lety

    Not sure if you know about this place- www.guedelon.fr/en/ its a castle they are building using only medieval techniques, if you come back to Europe, i would go there.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 5 lety

      Hi Dorian, yes I watched it on tv, I appreciate it, mike

  • @mammothwallace6133
    @mammothwallace6133 Před 6 lety

    Go to peru next macho picho

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 6 lety

      Hey mammoth, Me and my brother been talking about that, thanks Mike

  • @corindoyle
    @corindoyle Před 3 lety

    Mineral deposits not effloressence. Effloressence is one of many mineral deposits.

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I did a video called" Efflorescence, what is it, mike haduck, I appreciate it, mike

  • @alganhar1
    @alganhar1 Před 3 lety

    *sigh* No one ever gets the pronunciation correct. The Welsh Alphabet is NOT the same as the English. F in Welsh is pronounced like the V in English, the F sound in Welsh is FF. So it is Caernarvon, not Caernarfon. The Y in Conwy is pronounced like a short I as in Pin, so it is Conooi.... W in Welsh is a vowel, not a consonant, in the case of Conwy it is the short form, so as in book. Y is usually a vowel, but can also be used as a consonant, unlike in English where it is usually a consonant but can be used as a vowel...
    Saying that, anyone from abroad being able to appreciate the 'Ring of Iron' is a good thing in my book. Having just found this channel I am now curious to find if you looked at Harlech and Beaumauris, probably the finest of the castles Edward I built in Wales, though Flint is probably the most unusual....
    EDIT: Oh, and as an addition, at fairly regular intervals large face stones were placed end ways, so that the bulk of the stone projected into the junk in the middle of the wall. Kind of like placing modern bricks end on into the cavity of a house at regular intervals these days. I doubt they knew the science of it, instead discovering it accidentally, but those stones helped dissapate force from seige engines into the looser rubble filling that was more able to spread that force out and stopped the face stones cracking or breaking so quickly.
    As I said, I suspect they found this out by accident, but it is commonly used in castle walls but because these particular stones were not placed in close proximity they are often difficult to see unless a break in the wall happens to occur where one of them happens to be.

  • @user-wn6dd2dz2g
    @user-wn6dd2dz2g Před rokem +1

    🧱🪨

  • @SuperDd40
    @SuperDd40 Před 5 lety

    Aliens must have built it.

  • @robbojohnson5759
    @robbojohnson5759 Před rokem

    thats so funny an american traying telling a welsh man how to bild with stone ha ha ha the welsh bilt 90 percent of england

    • @MikeHaduck
      @MikeHaduck  Před rokem

      Hi ribbo, actually I have a lot of respect for the Welsh, some of the best builders in the world, thanks, Mike

    • @robbojohnson5759
      @robbojohnson5759 Před rokem

      @@MikeHaduck robbo