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- Chris Hacket voluntarily gets stranded in isolated environments to round up "junk" to repurpose into functional machines. Great show. Can't believe they discontinued it.
- Alone in an abandoned rail yard, Hackett uses the old train wreckage around him to motorize a Victorian hand cart, fire up a super-hot invisible hydrogen flame, and turn wood into an explosive gas - all in an effort to build his own personal locomotive.
- Hackett ends up in a creepy abandoned hospital with no heat, no working lights, and no other people - he hopes. As the sun starts to set, he must create a source of light - or be swallowed by the darkness.
- Hackett is stuck in a junkyard and everything's filthy. Hackett doesn't have an industrial washer/dryer, so he sets out to make one out of an old American clunker.
- Hackett finds himself at an abandoned RV camp in the woods. There's no shower, no toilet, and no ways he's staying here unless he figures out a way to make these things. With a shallow river and a kiddie bike at his disposal, Hackett's determined to not only create plumbing, but heated plumping.
- Hackett heads to the mountains, but he's picked the worst time of year - Winter. Buried under snow in a dinky cabin with no heat, he has to keep warm. Using what's at his disposal (sun and ice), he decides to build an outdoor hot tub.
- Hackett's decided that fast food isn't fast enough. So, with a machine shop at his disposal, he gets to work creating really fast food. With a makeshift cannon and 5000-degree fire, the burgers and potatoes won't know what hit them.
- Hackett is at an abandoned suburban house in the middle of the desert. Rather than pay an outrageous electric bill, he's going to make his own power. He may be "off the grid", but that's not going to stop him from enjoying all the modern conveniences of suburbia.