Barnwood Builders
The builders find uses for their leftovers, selling their scraps as up-cycled products.
The builders find uses for their leftovers, selling their scraps as up-cycled products.
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The Builders take a trip to Blountville and Johnny Jett gets to knock over a home all by himself.
Ryan builds a rack to display antique mantle beams; Teeshawn uses extra inventory from the yard.
Mark Bowe has an idea to build the first ever A-Frame camping cabin.
Mark's client wants to use the barn wood from a bank barn to outfit his Arizona restaurant.
In Florida, the guys weave logs together to create a bunkhouse for their client's children.
A museum in Townsend, Tenn., wants a 19th-century gunsmith's cabin to be restored.
In Jane Lew, W. Va., the guys salvage the wood from a cattle barn that is slated for demolition.
In Asheville, N.C., Mark and the guys build a log well house in the driving rain.
The builders use hand-hewn beams to create a pavilion for the Wild Rock Community Center.
The Barnwood Builders return to the Boneyard to do the work most folks never get to see.
The guys combine wood and steel to build a massive wedding pavilion that overlooks the bluffs.
Mark and the guys have to build their own road to reach an overgrown cabin.
In Missouri, the guys convert a 170-year-old cabin into a guest house.
The crew returns to Pennsylvania for a barn's chestnut beams; Mark visits a bank barn wedding venue.
The guys raise a massive timber frame as the new shelter for a farmer's market in Lewisburg.
Mark and the crew are called to Pennsylvania to salvage a cabin built by settlers from Finland.
The guys strip away the layers of a farmhouse and salvage the hand-hewn timbers underneath.
The Barnwood Builders create log cabin treehouses in the Smoky Mountains of Sevierville, TN.
The "Barnwood Builders" save a log cabin and help a local sheriff return to his family farm.
The team gets creative while trying to make something worthwhile out of a lackluster cabin.
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