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Expert craftsman Jack gives Charlie a lesson in hewing logs the old-fashioned way with simple hand tools and lots of elbow grease; the team gears up to finish a lengthy home remodel in Mendota, Va., by trimming the kitchen with worn wooden beams.
Expert craftsman Jack gives Charlie a lesson in hewing logs the old-fashioned way with simple hand tools and lots of elbow grease; the team gears up to finish a lengthy home remodel in Mendota, Va., by trimming the kitchen with worn wooden beams.
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