Maine Cabin Masters TV Schedule

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The schedules of Maine Cabin Masters episodes below are derived from Magnolia Network's Local TV Schedule, and are verified using Sling's online Guide. Episode data is imported from the Maine Cabin Masters Episode Guide on this site. All times are in the Eastern Time Zone. (Central Time = -1 hour, Mountain Time = -2 hours, Pacific Time = -3 hours)
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2025

FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
6:00 am to 7:00 am
920 Repack - Subs Above
We all know the Maine Cabin Masters never do sub-par work but they could not get the job done without some help from their subcontractors. No need to be subtle because this week, we are calling ALL the guys to review some of the most sublime moments throughout the years that involve MCM’s subcontractors! We hop in the way-back machine to Eaton Island to explore the origins of Brad, discover how Canadian Jay got his name at the Laflin Camp and much more! Submit to the temptation, subdue your television and subject yourself to this week’s episode: Subs Above.
TIMESEPISODES
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
503 - A Cabin for the Whole Family
A man calls on the Cabin Masters to repair and renovate his family's 1954 off-the-grid fishing camp that was converted from a tent platform on Pickerel Pond in Wayne. He hopes to get a screened-in porch where he can enjoy the surroundings with his grandchildren, his wife hopes for a space for her massage table, and the team must act quickly before winter arrives.
Owners: Larry and Noriko Pearson
Location: Pickerel Pond, Wayne
Special Projects: Handcrafted ceramic loon whistle from a potter in Wayne, privacy screen made of old shutters, outdoor stone bench
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
406 - Passport to Greenville
On their way to Canada but without a lost passport, a couple fell in love with the stunning views of Greenville Junction, Maine. But the cabin they purchased just the previous October is in need of some serious work to make it livable year-round for their extended family. Chase and the team open up the floor plan to create a working bathroom and kitchen as well as additional sleeping space.
Owners: Jerry and Wanda Nutt
Location: Moosehead Lake, Greenville Junction
Special Projects: Custom carved wood tap handle for the requested portable outdoor kitchen with a moose, Mt. Kineo, and a loon on the lake, live edge pine countertops for both the indoor and outdoor kitchens as well as an outdoor bench all from a tree on the property
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
409 - Retro-Fit for the Whole Family
A couple found their own slice of heaven overlooking Lake Annabessacook, only to find out it needed more work than they could provide. Chase, the team, and the Mini Masters take it out of its current 1950’s decor and update it with modern touches and areas for the three dogs, with some special projects up their sleeves.
Owners: Tony and Jeanne Sun
Location: Jug Stream, Lake Annabessacook, Monmouth
Special Projects: Live edge siding which is a first for the Cabin Masters, upright arcade video game with 32" screen and custom barn wood cabinet, decorative timberframe and threaded rod collar tie, trolley wicker basket pulley system down the hill from the cabin to the stream
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
607 - Buttoned-Up and Bug-Free Legacy
Tim and Patty Costin met in Maine as teenagers and fell in love not too far from Farr's Cove, where they purchased their first lakeside home together, an 1890s-era camp, in 1990. Now, thirty years later and parents to two sons, also named Tim and Pat, the growing Costin family needs more space than their hundred-year-old camp provides. As new grandparents, Tim and Patty want to create a family home they can watch their grandchildren grow up and enjoy, just as their sons have enjoyed for the past three decades on Farr’s Cove. The team needs to add an entrance, and a bedroom by expanding the second floor loft, while maintaining the camp's charm.
Owners: Tim & Patty Costin
Location: Farr's Cove, Cobbosseecontee Lake, West Gardiner
Special Projects: Custom pine tree lamp shades for a table lamp and a floor lamp, using old wooden road signs found in the cabin's walls to make a lock-together playhouse for small kids, reupholstered the cushions for the glider, rebound a family journal from 1897 found in the camp and made a presentation box for it
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
608 - It Takes a Village of People
As children, Chase and Ashley would spend their summers at the Kennebec Valley YMCA. Ashley believes her years at the Y may have inspired and cultivated her love of design today. Now, decades later, the summer camp of their youth is in desperate need of a new Arts & Crafts building; and with no budget for the project, the YMCA knows there's only one team willing to take the job: Chase, Ashley and the rest of the Cabin Masters. With help from the community, Chase and the team race against winter to finish the build before the snow starts flying. This is the first project the team has constructed from bare ground to the finished building. The Y requested 20' x 20', but the team decided on 32' x 26' instead, which became 30' x 26'.
Owners: Kennebec Valley YMCA
Location: Maranacook Lake
Special Projects: A sign for the building made from "cookies" and epoxy, double-sided collapsible easels with built-in high wall trays, painted "cookies" for inspiration, similar to painted rocks, made by the entire team
8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
708 - A Cabin Built by Bampy
Built originally for a bachelor party using old floors from a church in Pittston, Maine, grandfather and Shriner Rick "Bampy" Hersom has renovated and maintained the family cabin for generations. His recent passing has left more than just a family who miss him dearly; it’s left his favorite place in disrepair. The Cabin Masters jump in, excited to pick up where he left off by making a bigger bathroom and kitchen and adding new loft space for the Hersom's growing family. But when Doug the plumber digs up the septic system, he finds it’s been rotted out and will need a complete overhaul. Can the Cabin Masters stay within the budget and the timeframe of this build, or will this unexpected project stop the build in its tracks?
Owners: Liz, Christopher, and Joe Hersom
Location: Upper Narrows Pond, Winthrop
Special Projects: An "H" family initial made from the wood from the kitchen cabinet which came from the same church as the floor, custom Shriners' emblem to hang in the gable end
9:00 pm to 10:00 pm
715 - A Medieval Maine Makeover
Deep in the forests of Maine, Masters of Cabins, Chase and Ashley, have been summoned to Burgundar, a medieval live action role playing community in need of the builders' aid. Burgundar's market tent, fire pit, and gathering inn are failing, and the Cabin Masters team must rally together to save the day. The Masters have grand plans for the camp, but must battle a ferocious rain storm and winter moving over the land that put them in peril missing their timeline. Will the Masters of Cabins prevail and give the Burgundar community a camp that will stand the test of time?
Owners: Doug, Dave, and Kristina
Location: Burgundar Village, Henderson
Special Projects: Live-edge benches around the fire pit with "Burgundar" outlines burnt into them, repaired and restored the merchant's pushcart that was on-site, "B" period flags for inside the inn and some of the outdoor areas, "Live, Laugh, LARP" sign
10:00 pm to 11:00 pm
808 - I Get By With The Help Of Froggy Friends
Lisa Craig calls on the Cabin Masters to help restore the camp her husband Randy was fixing up before he suddenly passed away. Chase, Ashley, and Ryan get right to work on the old boy's camp cabin and pull out all the stops, even calling on the kind folks at Friends of Cobbossee Watershed to help reinforce the shoreline on which the cabin is precariously located. With some TLC left behind by Randy and the love and care of the Cabin Masters team, the Craig's camp is fixed up just in time for them to enjoy the summer season!
Owners: Lisa Craig, and son James
Location: Maranacook Lake, Readfield
Special Projects: Chainsaw-carved frog bench, Mason jar frog and butterfly lights, CNC-cut frog shelf brackets
11:00 pm to 12:00 am
807 - Cabin Spice
Chase, Ashley, and Ryan head to Carrabassett Valley to meet students of the Maine Outing Club, an organization at the University of Maine. The students are stewards of a century old bunkhouse near Sugarloaf Mountain, a quaint but dilapidated spot that hosts student skiers, snowboarders, & winter adventurers. A hundred years have taken its toll on the well-loved camp and the students implore the Maine Cabin Masters to help them upgrade the safety of the structure. But they don’t want to compromise the decades of character, or “cabin spice,” that has built up in this off-grid cabin over the years. Chase, Ashley & the team get to work stabilizing & insulating the camp, getting it ready for another hundred years of students.
Owners: Maine Outing Club, University of Maine
Location: Carrabassett Valley
Special Projects: Ski tuning rack, replacement mattresses donated by Husson University, steel decorative rails around woodstove, upper stair opening, and upper chimney
12:00 am to 1:00 am
715 - A Medieval Maine Makeover
Deep in the forests of Maine, Masters of Cabins, Chase and Ashley, have been summoned to Burgundar, a medieval live action role playing community in need of the builders' aid. Burgundar's market tent, fire pit, and gathering inn are failing, and the Cabin Masters team must rally together to save the day. The Masters have grand plans for the camp, but must battle a ferocious rain storm and winter moving over the land that put them in peril missing their timeline. Will the Masters of Cabins prevail and give the Burgundar community a camp that will stand the test of time?
Owners: Doug, Dave, and Kristina
Location: Burgundar Village, Henderson
Special Projects: Live-edge benches around the fire pit with "Burgundar" outlines burnt into them, repaired and restored the merchant's pushcart that was on-site, "B" period flags for inside the inn and some of the outdoor areas, "Live, Laugh, LARP" sign
1:00 am to 2:00 am
808 - I Get By With The Help Of Froggy Friends
Lisa Craig calls on the Cabin Masters to help restore the camp her husband Randy was fixing up before he suddenly passed away. Chase, Ashley, and Ryan get right to work on the old boy's camp cabin and pull out all the stops, even calling on the kind folks at Friends of Cobbossee Watershed to help reinforce the shoreline on which the cabin is precariously located. With some TLC left behind by Randy and the love and care of the Cabin Masters team, the Craig's camp is fixed up just in time for them to enjoy the summer season!
Owners: Lisa Craig, and son James
Location: Maranacook Lake, Readfield
Special Projects: Chainsaw-carved frog bench, Mason jar frog and butterfly lights, CNC-cut frog shelf brackets
2:00 am to 3:00 am
807 - Cabin Spice
Chase, Ashley, and Ryan head to Carrabassett Valley to meet students of the Maine Outing Club, an organization at the University of Maine. The students are stewards of a century old bunkhouse near Sugarloaf Mountain, a quaint but dilapidated spot that hosts student skiers, snowboarders, & winter adventurers. A hundred years have taken its toll on the well-loved camp and the students implore the Maine Cabin Masters to help them upgrade the safety of the structure. But they don’t want to compromise the decades of character, or “cabin spice,” that has built up in this off-grid cabin over the years. Chase, Ashley & the team get to work stabilizing & insulating the camp, getting it ready for another hundred years of students.
Owners: Maine Outing Club, University of Maine
Location: Carrabassett Valley
Special Projects: Ski tuning rack, replacement mattresses donated by Husson University, steel decorative rails around woodstove, upper stair opening, and upper chimney
3:00 am to 4:00 am
708 - A Cabin Built by Bampy
Built originally for a bachelor party using old floors from a church in Pittston, Maine, grandfather and Shriner Rick "Bampy" Hersom has renovated and maintained the family cabin for generations. His recent passing has left more than just a family who miss him dearly; it’s left his favorite place in disrepair. The Cabin Masters jump in, excited to pick up where he left off by making a bigger bathroom and kitchen and adding new loft space for the Hersom's growing family. But when Doug the plumber digs up the septic system, he finds it’s been rotted out and will need a complete overhaul. Can the Cabin Masters stay within the budget and the timeframe of this build, or will this unexpected project stop the build in its tracks?
Owners: Liz, Christopher, and Joe Hersom
Location: Upper Narrows Pond, Winthrop
Special Projects: An "H" family initial made from the wood from the kitchen cabinet which came from the same church as the floor, custom Shriners' emblem to hang in the gable end
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2025

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
6:00 am to 7:00 am
102 - Dilapidated Island Cabin
Builder Chase Morrill and his team tackle a 1930s dilapidated island cabin with major rot issues. With a budget of $30,000 and six weeks to complete the project, the team works to transform the cabin and turn it into a secluded island retreat while maintaining its original rustic charm.
Owners: Maine State Legislator Rob & Candy Eaton
Location: Eaton Island, Deer Isle
Special Projects: Carved eagle head with copper wings from old statehouse roof, save the entry door and the center post her late brother Bruce put in, a flag for the Eatons to raise when they're there, a sign saying "Welcome To Eaton Island"
7:00 am to 8:00 am
104 - Dated Cabin Turned Retreat
The team takes on a dated and dysfunctional cabin in Belgrade Lakes, one of Maine’s most desirable regions. With a budget of $40,000 and six weeks to finish the project, they work to turn this Long Pond cabin into the perfect family retreat.
Owners: Brian and Theresa Scanlan
Location: Belgrade Lakes
Special Projects: Fishing pole chandelier, custom floating dock, Birdieball golf tee and floating green
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2025

SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
6:00 am to 7:00 am
922 Repack - Best of Season 5
(Note: “Season 5” is the internal build season numbering for production company Dorsey Pictures. Fans will recognize these episodes from season 6.) The Maine Cabin Masters show up to get the job done right, always deserving an enthusiastic high five. If you like your camps old, big, haunted or practically starting from scratch they have got you covered! Dixie and Ryan invite you to be a fifth wheel as they go over the Best of Season 5.
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2025

MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
201 - Bunganuc Creek Landmark
Builder Chase Morrill and his crew take on a historic clammers’ shack that’s one nor’easter away from falling into Bunganuc Creek. Designer Ashley joins the guys for a renovation that consists of opening up boarded windows as well as clearing out animal droppings and years of trash and old machinery, and removing 11 tons of concrete floor. In order to make a big transformation without changing the look of the outside, they get creative while battling the rising tide that touches the camp. The team has their work cut out for them with this rebuild, and they know everyone in town is watching closely as they work on this historic landmark.
Owners: Steve Stern and Arlene Morris
Location: Bunganuc Creek, Brunswick
Special Projects: "No Nukes" sign restoration, live-edge table with anchor inlay, stainless steel school of fish, chairs made of slabs of granite, glass table made from an old anchor windlass, wine bottle river-chilling cage on a retrieval line
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
215 - A Family Cabin Fit for a King
The Cabin Masters have a $50,000 budget to renovate a 100-year-old camp four-times the size of their usual builds. While they’re hesitant to take on such a huge project, the team is determined to deliver after finding out the client is a member of Ryan’s favorite band, Phish. After it's found the cabin requires lead paint abatement, along with a series of harsh weather delays, the crew reluctantly asks for an extension on their deadline and faces the truth that cabins weren’t meant to be built in the winter. The team “drops the mic” on this build and blows away the entire family with a complete exterior and interior facelift including a special project that pays homage to a loved family member, and a giant outdoor checkerboard for the kids.
Owners: Jon and Briar Fishman
Location: East Penobscot Bay
Special Projects: Live edge dining table with slices of Briar's father's burl inlaid, live edge burl mirror, outdoor checkerboard
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
211 - Pilsbury Family Rafting Cabin
The Cabin Masters take on a project along the Kennebec River in Caratunk. They’re challenged with taking a shell of a cabin that was moved to its current property from Lake Moxie and renovating it to create a small efficiency home for family and friends to stay when they visit. The timeline and budget aren’t the only challenges the team will face, however, as the remote location provides its own set of problems.
Owners: Mike and Kim Pilsbury
Location: The Forks, Dead and Kennebec Rivers, Caratunk
Special Projects: Bench made of small logs, towel and rafting gear drying rack, as well as an extra bench, both made from old paddles, a Pilsbury Cabin bird house for the highway birdhouse retaining wall about 10 miles down the road in Moscow
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
210 - Desert Pond Hideaway
The team travels to a secluded piece of land close to Desert Pond to help a couple turn their forgotten 16' x 16' shack with a fieldstone fireplace into a relaxing retreat. The couple has big ambitions for the one-room space, which means the crew will be stretched with a $30,000 budget and only four weeks to finish the project.
Owners: Vincent Hemmeter and Nicole Watson
Location: Desert Pond, Mt. Vernon
Special Projects: Central floor insert, chimney gargoyle, claw foot tub with shower ring, "one-eyed bull" door knocker, canoe dock
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
203 - Veterans Retreat
Chase and his team of builders take on an unusual project from retired United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills. Through his foundation, Travis has built a retreat in Maine on to help combat-injured veterans and their families adjust to their new normal. Chase and the crew are tasked with turning a simple lakeside cottage (formerly owned and operated as part of the Maine Chance residential spa from 1930 - 1970 by cosmetics industry founder Elizabeth Arden) into an ADA-compliant event center for the veterans and their families. The key feature will be a huge commercial-grade deck (for once the team received the engineered plans, to ensure ADA compliance) that can accommodate up to 40 guests at a time. With only eight weeks until the first guests arrive and the camp buried under two feet of snow, the team will have to get creative to finish this project on time.
Owners: Travis Mills Foundation
Location: Rome
Special Projects: Changing room benches made from old doors and barn boards, stand dinner bell with the stand made at a blacksmith's, activities/schedule chalkboard made from an old door, donated art created by local veterans
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
910 - Great Things in Small Packages
The Maine Cabin Masters are well known for their philanthropic efforts and community builds. This week they team up with the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, a local non-profit that develops business opportunities for disadvantaged youth, to create a tiny house for its participants. The gang gets to work, strutting their expertise in order to overcome the challenges of creating a comfy and versatile living space that fits on the back of a trailer. Ashley recruits some CES participants to create some decor that really breathes life into the place. As the old adage goes: Great things come in small packages.
Owners: Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
Location: Farmington
Special Projects: Changemaker "Be The Change" sign/coat rack, terrarium, metal steps, picnic table
8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
901 - Legacy Camp on Maranacook Lake
What do you do when your family has outgrown your lakeside abode? You call the Main Cabin Masters that's what! Join the gang as they meet the Klinoffs, a huge, lakeloving, family whose cabin has great bones but after decades of add-ons it has a maze-like layout which is not conducive to their growing needs. It doesn’t stop at the interior, the place needs a new deck, dock and fire pit suitable for their massive family gatherings. The guys take on the challenges of construction as Ashley “keys” in on a special breakfast bar using a family relic. It’s a race to the finish, as the Klinoffs need to project done before their annual big family Fourth of July blowout!
Owners: Andy and Mary Klinoff
Location: Maranacook Lake, Reedfield
Special Projects: Glass-top bar made from the family's upright piano keys
9:00 pm to 10:00 pm
1004 - Ryan and Ashley's Private Island
Reno begins on the rundown camp Ryan and Ashley bought on their own island.
Owners: Ryan and Ashley Eldridge
Location:
Special Projects:
10:00 pm to 11:00 pm
914 - Residential Camp in South China
Chase and Ashley take a trip down memory lane with old Morrill family friends the Dunns who’s house recently suffered significant fire damage. Since this is a standard residence and not a camp, the crew has to navigate the challenges using different materials such as sheetrock, wainscoting and vinyl siding all while overcoming the difficulty of identifying and replacing fire damaged lumber. Ashley makes a scrapbook to document the build and has a tractor seat bench made to commemorate the days that she and Chase used to mow the Dunns lawn. Tune in and watch the Maine Cabin Masters as they put forth their best in order to help out the Dunns in this very special episode.
Owners: Bobby & Margaret Dunn
Location: South China
Special Projects: Bench by Mainely Handrails made of old lawnmower tractor seats, entry walk made of bricks originally sourced by Eric and Chase Morrill, memory book containing Polaroids of MCM's work on the house
11:00 pm to 12:00 am
904 - Call The Guys
It’s a dream come true! After years of helping Maine families save their legacy cabins, the Masters are ready for their own expansion as they continue to lay their roots in Manchester, Maine. Chase has purchased a retired lumber yard and recruits the guys to get to work converting it to a fully-functioning lumber yard and woodshop; able to handle all of their retail and construction needs. With this new area available, the crew is also able to revamp the layout of their current HQ, giving it a more optimized restaurant and retail space. Ashley puts her design expertise and donated dog photos to pay tribute to some of the master’s favorite canine companions. It's all hands and paws on deck for the unveiling of this highly anticipated new work space!
Owners: Kennebec Cabin Co.
Location: Winthrop
Special Projects: Shadowbox containing Wild Bill's jacket
12:00 am to 1:00 am
1004 - Ryan and Ashley's Private Island
Reno begins on the rundown camp Ryan and Ashley bought on their own island.
Owners: Ryan and Ashley Eldridge
Location:
Special Projects:
1:00 am to 2:00 am
914 - Residential Camp in South China
Chase and Ashley take a trip down memory lane with old Morrill family friends the Dunns who’s house recently suffered significant fire damage. Since this is a standard residence and not a camp, the crew has to navigate the challenges using different materials such as sheetrock, wainscoting and vinyl siding all while overcoming the difficulty of identifying and replacing fire damaged lumber. Ashley makes a scrapbook to document the build and has a tractor seat bench made to commemorate the days that she and Chase used to mow the Dunns lawn. Tune in and watch the Maine Cabin Masters as they put forth their best in order to help out the Dunns in this very special episode.
Owners: Bobby & Margaret Dunn
Location: South China
Special Projects: Bench by Mainely Handrails made of old lawnmower tractor seats, entry walk made of bricks originally sourced by Eric and Chase Morrill, memory book containing Polaroids of MCM's work on the house
2:00 am to 3:00 am
904 - Call The Guys
It’s a dream come true! After years of helping Maine families save their legacy cabins, the Masters are ready for their own expansion as they continue to lay their roots in Manchester, Maine. Chase has purchased a retired lumber yard and recruits the guys to get to work converting it to a fully-functioning lumber yard and woodshop; able to handle all of their retail and construction needs. With this new area available, the crew is also able to revamp the layout of their current HQ, giving it a more optimized restaurant and retail space. Ashley puts her design expertise and donated dog photos to pay tribute to some of the master’s favorite canine companions. It's all hands and paws on deck for the unveiling of this highly anticipated new work space!
Owners: Kennebec Cabin Co.
Location: Winthrop
Special Projects: Shadowbox containing Wild Bill's jacket
3:00 am to 4:00 am
901 - Legacy Camp on Maranacook Lake
What do you do when your family has outgrown your lakeside abode? You call the Main Cabin Masters that's what! Join the gang as they meet the Klinoffs, a huge, lakeloving, family whose cabin has great bones but after decades of add-ons it has a maze-like layout which is not conducive to their growing needs. It doesn’t stop at the interior, the place needs a new deck, dock and fire pit suitable for their massive family gatherings. The guys take on the challenges of construction as Ashley “keys” in on a special breakfast bar using a family relic. It’s a race to the finish, as the Klinoffs need to project done before their annual big family Fourth of July blowout!
Owners: Andy and Mary Klinoff
Location: Maranacook Lake, Reedfield
Special Projects: Glass-top bar made from the family's upright piano keys
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2025

TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
6:00 am to 7:00 am
923 Repack - Dirtiest Demoes
The Maine Cabin Masters have never shied away from getting dirty. Chase and his team have encountered countless critters, mold, rot, and all types of insects when working on camps. From the salvageable sanctuary to the total teardown, the first step is usually demo day and occasionally a project becomes noticeably nasty. That is why we called the guys, Dixie and Jedi, to dig up all the dirt on everything from the Eldridge family camp to a collegiate club’s ski retreat.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2025

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
6:00 am to 7:00 am
615 Repack - Ryan's Favorite Moments
Ryan leads the charge on this trip down memory lane as he dishes out insider info on the Cabin Masters. He'll reveal what his life was like before becoming a carpenter, what it's like building with Chase and how he really feels about working with Ashley.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2025

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
6:00 am to 7:00 am
925 Repack - Best of Season 6
(Note: “Season 6” is the internal build season numbering for production company Dorsey Pictures. Fans will recognize these episodes from season 7.) Alright Maine Cabin Masters fans it's time for a trip down memory lane with Chase and Ashley as they revisit some of the best camps and moments from season six! Watch as the Masters and crew tackle the challenges of a camp with a stream running underneath it, work on an old Morrill family friend’s cabin and give a Hollywood worthy glow-up to a property that used to be owned by Bette Davis! It’s not ALL work as Ashley serenades Gus while making a guitar lamp, Jedi creates a dice game and the Cony/Gardiner rivalry is reignited.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2025

FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2025

TIMESEPISODES
6:00 am to 7:00 am
926 Repack - Best of Season 7
(Note: “Season 7” is the internal build season numbering for production company Dorsey Pictures. Fans will recognize these episodes from season 8.) Whether by ATV or canoe you know the Maine Cabin Masters will show up dressed accordingly, even when that requires some armor. During season seven the crew saw some of their most unique builds with everything from a marketing tent and inn for a larping community to improving the headroom and kitchen space for a family of tall cooks. Not to be outdone, Ashley gets medieval on a hearth and goes truly wild with some custom projects. So grab your best jester’s cap, chef’s hat or a good old fashion construction helmet and join Chase and Dixie as they revisit some of their favorite builds from season seven.
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