Junk Rescue - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Metal Pipes
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find some metal pipes in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers make fun things out of old plastic pipes and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Broken Bike
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find an old bike frame in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers make something out of broken toys and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Wooden Beams
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find some wooden beams in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers make something out of bits of wood and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Scrap Paper
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find a box of scrap paper in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers make something out of cardboard tubes and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Frayed Yarn
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find some frayed yarn in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers make something out of sewing leftovers and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Worn Brooms
Danny finds two worn brooms in the junkyard and takes them to Clare who turns them into something amazing. Zoe and the junkyard helpers make something from a broken chestand there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Drum Repair
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find a broken drum in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers then make things using old sports equipment and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Newspaper
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find a pile of newspapers in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers then make things out of cardboard boxes and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Old T-Shirts
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find some old t-shirts in the junkyard. Then Zoe and the helpers make things from old school bags and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Packing Case
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find a wooden packing case in the junkyard. Zoe and the helpers then make something out of old wallpaper and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Cane Chair
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find a cane chair with a broken seat in the junkyard, Zoe makes something out of old fruit crates, and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Calendars
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find a box of used calendars in the junkyard, Zoe makes things out of paper doilies, and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Fabric Scraps
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find a box of fabric scraps in the junkyard, Zoe makes things out of old picture frames, and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Tyre
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find an old tyre in the junkyard, Zoe makes something out of old washers and springs, and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Bench
Danny, Zoe and the Junkyard Helpers find wood from an old bench in the junkyard, Zoe makes things with rocks, and there are ideas for how you can transform your junk at home.
Bedside Furniture
Teddy Bear
Cereal Boxes
Wooden Shelf
Teapot
Old Wire
Wooden Hoop
Curtains
Broken Table
Copper Jug
Cardboard Packaging
Torn Bedsheets
Lino Tiles
Children's Clothes
Box of Junk
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