This Old House Makers
Bob loves everything Star Wars and makes a Mandalorian Blaster using a tiny-toy version as his design guide.
Bob loves everything Star Wars and makes a Mandalorian Blaster using a tiny-toy version as his design guide.
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Paul designs a giant PEZ-like shoe dispenser with a foam and epoxy boot for the flip-top lid then, Paul carves a boot print from pallet wood to match.
Bob makes a Langstroth Beehive from cedar with box joints for a colony of bees that moved into his back porch he designs an adjustable guitar rack out of cherry wood.
Bob loves everything Star Wars and makes a Mandalorian Blaster using a tiny-toy version as his design guide.
Bob knows nothing about gardening, but that doesn't stop him he builds 4x4 raised garden beds from composite decking, designing spiked corner pieces that connect the panels and hammers the frame to the ground.
Bob transforms a cluttered, outdated mudroom into a functional space with lots of storage Bob takes down old wallpaper with a steamer, disconnects an overhead fan, and rips up the linoleum flooring.
As lazy gardeners, how do we manage pests? By learning the difference between good and harmful insects, planting trapper plants like amaranth, and maintaining healthy soil for strong plants.
Anne explores whether growing nutrient-dense food is possible without constant weeding, watering, or special fertilizers, all while saving time.
After doing some research, Jason installs a metal railing system (a more durable option) for the treehouse deck.
The team hangs moisture wrap, lines the window sills with flashing, and trims out the treehouse before hanging the siding.
Installing recessed lighting is a great way to brighten any room, and Brad walks us through 12 simple, cost-saving steps to get the job done right.
Brad explores recessed lighting options, sharing tips on choosing the right lumens, spacing, style, form factor, calculating light output, and modernizing lighting beyond standard can lights.
Chris designs a modern L-shaped executive desk with a base, cabinet and center corner leg he employs a series of workarounds in cutting and joinery due to the desk's size.
Shaun designs a wooden wall-mount coat rack with shelving and hooks Chris explores several woodworking techniques to make a modern bench with tapered legs.
After discovering rot in her porch supports, April installs temporary jacks and shares how to pour concrete and prevent decay then, she designs a folding wooden chair and a mobile herb planter.
Paul crafts a bar cart disguised as a standard road case, merging five projects into one innovative build Paul modernizes the traditional Adirondack chair.
Paul constructs an adjustable-height workbench tailored for a woodworker with ALS Paul crafts a one-of-a-kind "stadium"-shaped bowl from salvaged walnut and ash wood as a wedding gift.
Wanting to know the full extent of the water damage, Laura tears up the brand-new floorboards in her tiny house.
The tiny house is framed and painted, but after heavy wind and rain, Laura must do the unthinkable, tear open portions of the walls and check for water damage.
Jamison and Jamie reinforce the floor joists and move the staircase, tear out the second-floor walls and insulation, and install soundproofing between floors.
Jamison and the crew install large ground-level windows and patio doors, hang insulation, and put down a floating, insulated floor.
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