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Father and DIY expert Taylor Calmus, along with his team of skilled builders, help aspiring DIY dads turn their kids' outrageous backyard dreams into playtime realities.
Episode 8 : Family Traditions
December. 17,2021
Taylor builds a treehouse for his kids with help from his dad and brother.
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Episode 7 : Flying High
December. 10,2021
Taylor builds a backyard ropes course for two brothers and their families.
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Episode 6 : Crazy Competition
December. 03,2021
Taylor helps a dad of four boys create the ultimate capture the flag game.
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Episode 5 : Shooting for the Stars
November. 26,2021
Taylor helps a dad of three build an incredible, rocket-inspired structure.
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Episode 4 : Set the Stage!
November. 19,2021
Taylor helps a former dancer build an outdoor theater space for his son.
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Episode 3 : Eight is Great!
November. 12,2021
Taylor helps a dad of eight build a fantasyland fort in his backyard.
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Episode 2 : Building Outside the Box
November. 05,2021
Taylor helps a dad build a safe, outdoor geodesic dome for his three kids.
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Episode 1 : Crazy About Camping
October. 29,2021
Taylor helps a dad of three build a structure embracing the great outdoors.
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