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We cut our 100-year-old house into 4 pieces to move it 26 miles. Now, we have to put the puzzle back together. To save this historic craftsman home from demolition, we sliced it open, creating massive 10-inch gaps between the sections. In this episode, we attempt to stitch the house back together using hydraulic jacks, heavy chains, and brute force. This isn't just a renovation; it is a structural rescue mission. We battle warped wood, bowing floors, and a terrifying moment where the house nearly crashes. We also take you inside the cut sections to reveal the original 1910 craftsmanship we are fighting to save—just hours before a record-breaking atmospheric river hits Southern California. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The Damage: Validates the thumbnail immediately. 5:00 - The Struggle: Directs the "Engineering Bros" to the heavy machinery and the "crash" scare. 11:30 - Inside the Cut: Clearly labels the tour so people know it's a distinct section. 22:45 - The Storm: Teases the high-stakes ending Credits Executive Producers: Ben DeNoble, Julie Kirschner, & Dave Szamet Editor: Julie Kirschner Assistant Editor: Connor Barry #housemoving #construction #engineering #homerestoration #oversizeload #constructionasmr #historicpreservation #altadena