DIY Network Greenlights New Series 'Wood Work' Starring Craftsman 'Clint Harp'
Clint Harp, the skilled craftsman who first appeared on HGTV’s hit show Fixer Upper, will star in his own DIY Network series, Wood Work. The Waco-based series, which has been greenlighted for six half-hour episodes, will follow Harp, his wife Kelly and their team as they rescue wood from scrap piles and broken-down structures, building brand new custom creations with old soul.
“My wife Kelly and I quit our jobs and started this business,” said Harp. “We’re a creative crew of carpenters, artists and craftsman banging out custom furniture, home décor and any crazy cool thing our clients can dream up.”
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