
Barnwood Builders
The guys take down a double-pen barn in Indiana; Mark visits a lodge built from a different barn.

The guys take down a double-pen barn in Indiana; Mark visits a lodge built from a different barn.

Dismantling a barn built by Abe Lincoln's uncle; building a barn in the Appalachian dogtrot style.

The Builders give a mansion a log cabin makeover complete with log skins and a stacked log entryway.

The crew reassembles a New England barn as a family retreat in South Carolina.

Mark donates a timber frame to West Virginia University for its pioneer heritage center.

The guys try to build a 1,200-square foot cabin using barn beams from their inventory.

The team members build a modern fishing cabin using the logs from the Bird's-Eye Barn.

The crew fights through mud and heat to turn the salvaged Shaver House into an Alabama lake house.

Mark and the guys go the extra mile to save antique logs from a Tennessee home in distress.

Saving a barn that once housed mules; a timber frame that's been converted to wedding venue.

Joe Colvard is determined to build a log cabin in honor of his late wife, Merrie.

The builders use hand-hewn beams to create a pavilion for the Wild Rock Community Center.

The guys reclaim a 170-year-old corn crib filled with antique treasures.

In Missouri, the guys convert a 170-year-old cabin into a guest house.

A family calls on Mark to save their 1800s log cabin before it's bulldozed by developers.

The crew works through layers of history to uncover an original pioneer home in Minor Hill, Tenn.

Grandma's cabin in Montana from last season is transformed into a cliff-side lodge.

In Paducah, Ky., the builders try to save a little cabin in a big quarry.

The builders discover an Ohio cabin is filled with history, craftsmanship and cherished memories.

The crew gets ready for a wedding by building a dance floor, a photo booth and an arbor.