Restoration Workshop

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Restoration Workshop

Gary goes hell-for-leather organising an antiques fair - he buys some military tripods and a vintage truck grille and repurposes them as stunning pieces of furniture.

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Series 1
Gary Wallis clears a barn full of old treasures - his buys include a weathervane and the wooden sides of a horse-drawn cart, both of which undergo an amazing reinvention.
Gary Wallis channels his love of cars to transform a vintage Bentley engine part into a must-have light - he also turns an old icebox into a shining contemporary cabinet.
Gary Wallis visits an impressive helicopter museum - he buys a helicopter exhaust unit and a set of massive rotor blades and transforms them into remarkable pieces of furniture.
Gary Wallis visits a grand Victorian school where he's given access to huge cellars full of old treasures - using what he finds, he creates two formidable pieces of furniture.
Gary Wallis visits a vast airplane salvage yard - with some unusual buys in the van, he has his work cut out to reinvent them into design pieces that he hopes will fly off the shelf.
Gary Wallis visits Kempton Park Autojumble, where he buys a tired vintage Moto Guzzi bike and transforms it into a stunning display piece.
Gary Wallis revamps a pub's interior, visits an automobilia auction at Silverstone, creates a chair out of WW2 bomber jackets and gives a Victorian table a new zinc top.
Gary Wallis reinvents an old ship's compass and a grand display cabinet into two of his most successful transformations to date.
Salvage reinventor Gary Wallis restores a Grenadier Guard's drum, creates a garden feature from a helicopter tripod, and repurposes a vintage car grille into a gleaming design classic.
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