Ep 7. Terracotta Silo
- TV-G
- July 12, 2015
- 19 min
The Salvage Dawgs are at it again in season 4, episode 7, titled Terracotta Silo. The team is on a mission to salvage as much material as possible from a historic 1920s-era terracotta silo in Lynchburg, Virginia, before it is demolished. The silo is a massive structure that has stood the test of time, but now it's time for it to go. The Dawgs know that they have a big job ahead of them, but they are up for the challenge.
In this episode, the Salvage Dawgs use their expertise in architectural salvage to remove several large pieces of terracotta from the silo. They carefully chisel away the mortar that holds the pieces together and use cranes to lift them down to the ground. The team also scores big with the discovery of several vintage electrical parts, including a fuse box and a collection of porcelain insulators.
As they work their way through the silo, the Salvage Dawgs discover a hidden gem - a set of vintage steel doors. The doors were designed to protect the silo's interior from the elements and provide access to the adjacent silos in case of emergency. The Dawgs are thrilled with this find, and they carefully remove the doors and add them to their growing inventory of salvaged materials.
In addition to the terracotta and steel doors, the Salvage Dawgs also uncover a variety of other interesting items, including a massive water pipe made of wood, a collection of historic hand tools, and several pieces of vintage machinery. They use their experience and expertise to carefully remove each item from the silo and transport them back to their warehouse.
Back at the warehouse, the Dawgs begin the process of cleaning and restoring the salvaged materials. They spend hours removing the grime and dirt that has accumulated over years of neglect, and they carefully repair any damage caused during the salvage process. The end result is a collection of beautiful, unique materials that have been given a new lease on life.
In addition to the salvaged materials, the Salvage Dawgs also focus on a few other projects in this episode. They work on restoring a set of vintage neon letters that spell out the word "Café," as well as a set of industrial drawers that will be used to store small hardware items. These projects showcase the team's versatility and willingness to tackle a wide variety of salvage and restoration jobs.
Overall, Terracotta Silo is a great episode that highlights the Salvage Dawgs' expertise in architectural salvage and restoration. The team works hard to salvage as much material as possible from the historic silo, and they uncover a treasure trove of unique and interesting items along the way. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in architecture, restoration, or salvaging.