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Season 3

Salvage Dawgs Season 3

October. 26,2014
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Robert Kulp and Mike Whiteside are architectural salvage business owners reclaiming vintage pieces from historical buildings and reselling them to people for home renovation projects.

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Salvage Dawgs Season 3 Full Episode Guide

Episode 13 - St. Andrews Church Spires
First Aired: January. 18,2015

St. Andrews Church Spires: The Dawgs help save copper elements from the St. Andrews Catholic Church spires in Roanoke, VA. The guys also bring in an expert to learn more about a large lithograph from a previous salvage.

Episode 12 - Fringer Cannery
First Aired: January. 11,2015

Fringer Cannery: Mike, Robert and the crew salvage an old iron ore mine that was converted into a cannery in the 1930s. Main items include a curved I-beam, oversized pressure-cookers, and a canning carousel.

Episode 11 - Weatherford Farmhouse
First Aired: January. 04,2015

Weatherford Farmhouse: Salvage Dawgs save parts of a farmhouse in South Boston, VA. Key items include chairs, milk-painted paneling, and an arched window. Mike and Robert get to pick through some of the owner's personal collections

Episode 10 - Roanoke College
First Aired: December. 28,2014

Roanoke College: Black Dog Salvage saves architectural elements at Roanoke College in Salem, VA. Key items include railings, brick pavers, gothic lighting, and a safe from the 1940s. Mike and Courtney repurpose a mantle into a hanging wall piece.(TD)

Episode 9 - Hylton Victorian
First Aired: December. 21,2014

Hylton Victorian: Black Dog Salvage saves parts of an old Victorian-style farmhouse in Laurel Forks, VA. Mike and Robert learn how to hand throw bricks at the Old Virginia Brick Company. Tay transforms a busted up VW bus into a flatbed truck.

Episode 8 - Meek Farmhouse
First Aired: December. 14,2014

Meek Farmhouse: Mike and Robert remove a two-piece staircase from a farmhouse in Marion, VA. The guys also pick through a train yard. Back at the shop, Mike builds a bar from panel doors as a surprise for a customer's husband.

Episode 7 - Byrd Log Cabin
First Aired: December. 07,2014

Byrd Log Cabin: The Salvage Dawgs team returns to a previously salvaged house to save its original log structure. Mike and Tay learn how that wood is milled for a custom building project. Mike builds an end table for the property owner.

Episode 6 - Nehi Bottling Plant
First Aired: November. 30,2014

Nehi Bottling Plant: Mike salvages large industrial doors from the old Nehi Bottling Plant in Covington, VA. Back at the shop, Robert and Tay work on a gate made from a bicycle. The guys also pick through a collection brought in by a local vendor.

Episode 5 - Bowman House
First Aired: November. 23,2014

Bowman House: Mike, Robert and the Black Dog crew salvage an early 1800s farmhouse in Mt. Jackson, VA. Key items include pocket doors, a primitive armoire and heart pine flooring. Grayson brings a new idea to Mike to make a bench from 3 chairs.

Episode 4 - St. Mary’s Church Rectory
First Aired: November. 16,2014

St. Mary’s Church Rectory: The Black Dog crew salvages St. Mary's Church in Chillicothe, OH. Key items include cast-iron mantles, a large built-in cabinet and a stained-glass front doorway. At the shop, Tay and his dad work to make a truck from a VW bus.

Episode 3 - Reel Theaters
First Aired: November. 09,2014

Reel Theaters: Mike, Robert and the team salvage a movie theater in Sevierville, TN. Key items include analog projectors, movie screens, and neon letters. Mike also builds a commissioned table from a window frame.

Episode 2 - Old Stagecoach Inn
First Aired: November. 02,2014

Old Stagecoach Inn: Mike and Robert salvage a house previously damaged by a tornado near Abingdon, VA. Key items include floors, doors and a complete staircase. While at the warehouse, Mike makes a commissioned desk from a balance beam.

Episode 1 - Nelson House
First Aired: October. 26,2014

Nelson House: The Black Dog Salvage crew saves pieces of a house in Mt. Jackson, VA. Their main focus is on the clay-fired roof and on the oversized cornice brackets. Back in the wood shop, Mike makes a bench from an old dresser.

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