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(Change Layout)The Inside Job  
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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Taking a Load Off (Oct/01/2007)
How long does it take to tear down two load-bearing walls to turn three small rooms into one great room? For any normal construction team, three weeks would do it — but, find out how master carpenter Carter Oosterhouse and his crew finish the job in just THREE days as he takes you behind the scenes of his HGTV series, Carter Can. He'll share secrets about knocking out drywall and building a temporary wall. But, like any renovation project, unexpected surprises threaten to shut down construction, pushing the team against the clock to finish the job on time.

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2 :01x02 - Stumped for Storage? (Oct/08/2007)
How do you create more space inside a tiny condo when it seems there is just no more room? Join master carpenter Carter Oosterhouse as he takes you behind the scenes of his HGTV show, Carter Can, and reveals how he and his team of experts makes it all happen. This time, they're building twin bookshelves, a storage bench, and a small countertop in the hopes to give these homeowners more places to keep their stuff. There's a simple solution for making multiple cuts and a no-fail way to assemble furniture... without any nail holes. And, these tips are not JUST for television!

Source: DIY
 
3 :01x03 - Playtime Anytime (Oct/15/2007)
The McGrigg family loves their dog, but they certainly don't love what he's done to their backyard. Buddy's destroyed everything in his path, making it impossible for this family to enjoy any time outside. Follow master carpenter Carter Oosterhouse and his team of experts as they take you behind the scenes of HGTV's Carter Can to give this family their yard back — starting with a play fort where the kids can play high above Buddy's reach. They're also creating a walkway, a planter and even a tabletop for outdoor dining — all with puppy-proof materials. Carter will share tricks to laying the perfect flagstone path and how to fix a leaky sprinkler. All perfect ideas for any do-it-yourselfer!

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4 :01x04 - Starting from Scratch (Oct/22/2007)
Gutting a kitchen and starting from scratch would take any contractor weeks. But master carpenter Carter Oosterhouse and The Inside Job team only have THREE DAYS to get it all done. Follow Carter as he shows you how they modernize a kitchen space with all new flooring, cabinets, countertop, and a custom storage space — in record time — all for the sake of home improvement television. Stay tuned for hints about laying vinyl tile and how to avoid splitting wood.

Source: DIY
 
5 :01x05 - Shower Power (Oct/29/2007)
A master suite with a major malfunction gets The Inside Job treatment as master carpenter Carter Oosterhouse and his team of experts rips out a tiny, fiberglass shower to create a tiled masterpiece. . .and a spacious sanctuary for a newlywed couple. Carter's will take you behind the scenes of his HGTV show, Carter Can, to reveal what it takes to rearrange a master bathroom and rip out an intrusive hot tub. He'll show you simple solutions for tiling up a wall and how to grout like the experts — all for the sake of home improvement television.

Source: DIY
 
6 :01x06 - On Desk Duty (Nov/05/2007)
Join master carpenter Carter Oosterhouse and The Inside Job crew as they transform a dark, dingy basement into a family room for five — complete with new paint, carpet and furniture. Carter's turning the cameras behind the scenes of his HGTV show, Carter Can, to reveal how this team of experts builds a custom coffee table and a communication station the whole family can enjoy. We'll show you how to make a desk that does double duty and the perfect place to display art. And we get it all done in a tight three-day schedule.

Source: DIY
 
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