Made by Destruction
Plastic bottles become chairs; rubber tires become flowerpots; a steel chunk becomes a turntable.
Plastic bottles become chairs; rubber tires become flowerpots; a steel chunk becomes a turntable.
Recycling shopping carts into manhole covers; changing used toilet paper rolls into foosball tables.
TV sets become copper pots; processing protein into cocktail dresses; plastic bags become pavement.
X-ray film becomes pure silver coins; heart pine beams become cabinets; bikes become race cars.
Mattresses become knives; retired billboards become surfboard bags; snack bags become penguin pens.
Mining trumpets from photocopiers; making egg cartons from potatoes; milk jugs become park benches.
Foam coolers become decorative frames; phones become engagement rings; turbines become fiberglass.
Immortality comes when a loved one's remains get pressed into a diamond.
Miners work to dig two huge tunnels to supply fresh water to Southern California.
Exploring the construction of a U.S. Navy destroyer; Danny looks at how this high-tech ship works.
Danny Forster designs, builds and rides some of the world's greatest roller-coasters.
Danny Forster gets a crash course in using heavy equipment and getting lunch for the foreman.
Engineers construct an underwater tunnel in Istanbul, Turkey.
The U.S. Army's M-1 Abrams tank.
A backhoe dredges New York harbor to make way for larger cargo ships; revolutionary firetruck.
Dredger must cut through volcanic rock; a rig wreaks havoc; a chopper faces a test.
Wheel loader digs a copper mine; an assault transport that goes across land and into water.
Super tugs prevent disasters; a heavy-lift crane that has to build itself.
Danny explores the construction of modular homes; their journey from factory to final site.
Danny Forster travels to Florida to see how the world's biggest cruise ships are created.