
Chris Cash from Mt. Phillip Metal Works and Roy Scott from Vintage Axe Works talk shop and share the struggles of being self employed
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Chris Cash, Roy Scott, and Chris Powell @full_steam_designs get together and talk about hot rods, memes, and why internet negativity wins
Chris Cash and Roy Scott hang out the Brett Mcafee and Keith Drennan and catch up after taking a long hiatus
Chris Cash and Roy Scott make their triumphant return and pick up right where they left off... complete nonsense.
Chris Cash and Roy Scott gear up for the Forge Event at the Blackthorne Resort this weekend.
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This podcast really is a bunch of nonsense! But I can’t get enough of it! Keep it coming guys!
Cmon guys I’m getting bored
Great energy guys!!
Great interviews awesome personalities share the same sense of humor as I do full of information love the listen to pass the time while learning things. Been listening from the beginning I guess I can say I am a fan I’m proud of being one of the 12 that listen. Big John Maryland with crazy ex-wife PS Roy Chris does not have a big head from my perspective
This podcast is one of the funniest podcasts around at the moment and they once had a really sexy guest who’s pretty much like a modern day Thor (but with a Yorkshire accent and bigger belly)
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Each episode features candid conversations between the hosts, Chris Cash and Roy Scott, where they humorously explore the often unpredictable world of self-employment, particularly in the metalworking and craft industries. Listeners can expect engaging dialogue that covers everything from the challenges of running small businesses and navigating social media to lighthearted anecdotes involving tools, machinery, and personal adventures. The podcast uniquely blends comedy and education, making it appealing to anyone interested in DIY culture, craftsmanship, and the personal stories behind the trades.
Noteworthy is the strong emphasis on community, as the hosts frequently welcome guests from various trades, creating a collaborative space that... more
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