This Old House Makers
Jamison transforms his dad's garage into a motorcycle-man cave mecca with can lighting, a bar area and galvanized pipe shelving after some research, Jamison redesigns a golf simulator.
Jamison transforms his dad's garage into a motorcycle-man cave mecca with can lighting, a bar area and galvanized pipe shelving after some research, Jamison redesigns a golf simulator.
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Minnesota State College Southeast hosts the first ever Make48 event in Winona, MN sponsored by Fastenal, the competition challenged seven teams to develop prototypes addressing workplace hazards.
It's mud season, so Jimmy designs a modular tool shed inside his shop before final assembly in his backyard.
Jimmy builds his first canoe, a 15-ft. Ranger he constructs a strongback that supports the canoe during the build, cuts the stems, or station molds that form the hull's shape, and adds the strips.
Working with materials found around the shop, Jimmy builds a guillotine to cut through a burrito and steel gates with white oak insets for his property.
Jimmy forges a latch for a chicken coop, combining several different bending techniques Jimmy makes a triple-flip table from steel, creating three workstations for shop machinery.
Jason makes a mid-century-inspired, backless white oak storage hutch he offers additional tips for making inset cabinet doors and then assembles and finishes the final cabinet.
Jason takes on the ultimate camping conversion of a mid-sized station wagon he builds interior cabinets, sliding drawers and compartments, and adds a roof-mounted solar panel.
Brad shares his favorite tools under 20 dollars, which cover a wide range of categories he creates a simple system to organize messy drawers for better storage.
Brad builds outdoor chairs for his back deck with cedar boards he experiments with different methods for dismantling glued joints without damaging the wood.
Chris makes a dining table from a 3-inch-thick slab of walnut, a wood he has never worked with.
It's a series of firsts, as Chris makes an epoxy slab coffee table from carob wood he experiments with different stains and shares pro tips for sanding and using the router.
Chris designs a corner storage cabinet with slated doors cut from green MDF and makes picture frames with mitered corners reinforced with splines.
Chris transforms unused pantry space in her tiny kitchen into the ultimate storage cabinet with vertical sliding drawers and makes a masking tape dispenser from acrylic, wood, and a bandsaw blade.
Paul builds an 8-foot tall, 90-pound hammer from reclaimed southern yellow pine and makes a hand plane three times the original size.
Laura has always wanted to customize a motorcycle, and now she's finally doing it to start, she strips and repaints the fuel tank, reupholsters the seat in leather and welds a cargo rack from a left-over piece of sheet metal.
Laura fixes a broken public bench with wood from disposable pallets few weeks later, she fixes it again with welded steel.
Jamison transforms his dad's garage into a motorcycle-man cave mecca with can lighting, a bar area and galvanized pipe shelving after some research, Jamison redesigns a golf simulator.
Jamison designs a console table, a double-raised-panel feature wall, and a nightstand.
Anne gives a tour of her milking barn and shares the milking process in detail she forges a riveting hammer with the help of Steve Dando.
Anne Briggs and Josh Nava share valuable step-by-step details on how to carve a wooden spoon by hand using basic tools Anne teaches budget-friendly, chisel-sharpening techniques.
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