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Two hosts deliver a high-energy mix of hands-on making, DIY project discussions, and sharp political takes. Across episodes, the banter blends craft-focused workflows (van builds, welding tips, tool choices) with noisy opinions on politics, media narratives, and current events, all delivered in an unapologetic, opinion-forward style. The show stands out for its unabashed, freewheeling conversations that drift from technical how-tos to socio-political hot takes, often with a humorous, rebellious edge aimed at builders, makers, and gear enthusiasts who enjoy fearless dialogue. Listeners can expect practical workflow insights alongside provocative commentary on technology, culture, and public discourse, making it a fit for audiences who like b... more
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