
This Old House Makers
Paul builds a teardrop camper with the Chesapeake Light Craft Teardrop Camper kit.

Paul builds a teardrop camper with the Chesapeake Light Craft Teardrop Camper kit.

Laura recaps how her tiny house came to be and is reminded how much she loves designing for space and living simply.

With the essentials like her bed and kitchen in place, Laura focuses on storage solutions she makes a mixed material lift-top bench with one end covered in leather and the other in linoleum.

Tyler experiments with high vs. low pressure and a sealed vacuum chamber he makes three different one-wheel stands from plywood, steel, and acrylic.

Teams meet with a patent attorney to ensure their idea is a new one teams explore solutions for everyday problems.

In part 2 of the backhoe restoration, Jimmy welds the step boxes to the frame, locates the source of a hydraulic fluid leak, and reshapes the front loader grab hooks.

Corteva Agriscience and FFA came together to create a challenge centered around Agricultural Education, aiming to enlighten the broader community about the diverse facets of agriculture.

Corteva Agriscience and FFA came together to create a challenge centered around Agricultural Education, aiming to enlighten the broader community about the diverse facets of agriculture.

KSSB students host and mentor their student peers from six schools for the blind across the country the winning teams are chosen and the top team will represent the school at Nationals.

Returning to the Kansas State School for the Blind for the third competition KSSB students host and mentor their student peers from six schools for the blind across the country.

In part 2 of the porch rebuild, Jimmy installs eucalyptus wood tongue-and-groove decking and seals it with linseed oil.

Jimmy recaps the last 11 months of tearing down and then rebuilding the front porch of his 1790 farmhouse.

Jimmy makes a leather bucket bag, hand stitching the pieces together then, Jimmy recycles walnut and plywood planks from his back porch to make side tables.

In part 2 of the backhoe restoration, Jimmy welds the step boxes to the frame, locates the source of a hydraulic fluid leak, and reshapes the front loader grab hooks.

The crew builds a timber retaining wall secured with rebar and fixes a sagging floor with sistering joists secured with brace blocking the house is lifted four feet from its foundation.

The Rantz family recently purchased a 1940s lake house, and Jamison takes us on a walk-thru and shares renovation plans before demoing the interior and building an exterior retaining wall.

It's spring, and Anne takes us on a garden tour, showcasing how last fall's harvest naturally propagated new crops she walks us through her planned garden expansion.

Anne shares expert gardening tips, starting with cardboard to block weeds, followed by organic matter, water, and wine cap mushrooms for nutrients, topped off with wood chips for moisture control.

Tyler builds an over-engineered bottle opener or a pneumatically actuated rapid mobile bottle cap removal device he redesigns a "big, giant vise grip."

The team demonstrates TIG welding techniques, and Jimmy makes a wooden frame toolbox.