
This Old House Makers
Brad replaces the tile floor in his bathroom with a large format tile then, he upgrades his workbench, adding cabinetry, clamp storage, and dust collection.

Brad replaces the tile floor in his bathroom with a large format tile then, he upgrades his workbench, adding cabinetry, clamp storage, and dust collection.

Brad installs vinyl flooring in his laundry room and designs a nightstand with cutout walnut drawer fronts, adding a hidden compartment with a secret button.

Chris and Shaun take on a challenging project, making a 10 foot long, live-edge table from two elm slabs they design a tapered base with a center stretcher that disassembles for shipping.

Guest Maker Shaun Boyd makes a custom dresser from California walnut Chris shares a fun DIY woodworking project for a modern man's bathroom caddy and phone stand.

The teams are close to wrapping up their designs, as they make product websites and prepare their pitches.

Teams receive feedback from a focus group, then fine-tune their prototypes.

The teams go to the hardware store to gather materials needed to make their inventions the prototyping process begins.

The 48-hour invention competition begins the brainstorming process patent searches.

The products are shown to select buyers at the National Hardware Show in Las Vegas the final prototypes meet the public.

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.

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.

Season 9 kicks off in Dallas six student teams at Vandermont, a K-12 school, tackle a 48-hour challenge each mentored and led by an SMU Thrive Scholar.

Season 9 kicks off in Dallas six student teams at Vandermont, a K-12 school, tackle a 48-hour challenge each mentored and led by an SMU Thrive Scholar.

Jimmy fixes up a 1977 Chevy pickup that has been idle on his farm for two years he replaces the rusted grill, cracked dashboard, and broken windshield before hanging a new cab headliner.

Jimmy modifies his popular toolbox design by adding a bottom drawer then, he restores a 280-lbs. cast iron vise grip found abandoned in a tree stump.

Jimmy designs a set of kitchen cabinets for his AGA cooker and welds firepit tools.

Jimmy revisits his original workshop in New York City to make a 24-pack beer holder he gets reacquainted with some old tools, including a lunchbox planer and crosscut sled.

It's baseball season, and to celebrate, Paul builds a baseball chair from pieces of pine 2x4s he recreates the iconic Craftsman screwdriver, scaled to 4x the original size.

Laura transforms an old heating expansion vessel into a grill with a leveling jack as a spindle for heat control and carves a cutting board for the topper then Laura configures a tattoo machine by rewiring some old electrical units.

Laura transforms some old vessels lying around her shop into cooking appliances she converts a beer keg into a gas rotisserie grill and a stainless-steel barrel into a pizza oven with fire bricks and a sliding steel drawer.