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Marshall Williams

@bkydengineer

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WE DID IT! OUR FIRST SALE! The Backyard Engineer® shop officially made its first sale — proof that great things start in garages, sheds, and backyards everywhere! To every DIYer, tinkerer, and builder who believes in fixing what’s broken and building what doesn’t exist — this

WE DID IT! OUR FIRST SALE!
The Backyard Engineer® shop officially made its first sale — proof that great things start in garages, sheds, and backyards everywhere!
To every DIYer, tinkerer, and builder who believes in fixing what’s broken and building what doesn’t exist — this
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Tee- Fitting Tim, Coupler Carl, and Elbow Joint Joe are excited we made our first sale in our new online shop. backyardengineershop.etsy.com The Backyard Engineer® shop officially made its first sale — proof that great things start in garages, sheds, and backyards everywhere! To every

Tee- Fitting Tim, Coupler Carl, and Elbow Joint Joe are excited we made our first sale in our new online shop.
backyardengineershop.etsy.com
The Backyard Engineer® shop officially made its first sale — proof that great things start in garages, sheds, and backyards everywhere! To every
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SECOND SALE! Minutes after the first Backyard Engineer® order rolled out, another one fired up the shop lights again. The crew (you know, the guys) wanted to say a big thank you to every tinkerer, builder, and fixer who’s joining this movement. You’re proving what we’ve always

SECOND SALE!
Minutes after the first Backyard Engineer® order rolled out, another one fired up the shop lights again.
The crew (you know, the guys) wanted to say a big thank you to every tinkerer, builder, and fixer who’s joining this movement.
You’re proving what we’ve always
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Why wear Backyard Engineer® gear? Because it tells the world who you are — without saying a word. You’re not just another face in the crowd. You’re the one who fixes what’s broken. Builds what doesn’t exist. Turns ideas into reality with nothing more than grit, curiosity, and a

Why wear Backyard Engineer® gear?
Because it tells the world who you are — without saying a word.
You’re not just another face in the crowd.
You’re the one who fixes what’s broken.
Builds what doesn’t exist.
Turns ideas into reality with nothing more than grit, curiosity, and a
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🧰🇺🇸 Help us decide! Two new Backyard Engineer® shirt designs are on the workbench — but only one will make it to the next print run. Which one would you wear? 👇 🔧 A: Classic Tool Flag ⚙️ B: Distressed White Flag Vote below & tell us why in the comments!

🧰🇺🇸 Help us decide!

Two new Backyard Engineer® shirt designs are on the workbench — but only one will make it to the next print run.

Which one would you wear? 👇
🔧 A: Classic Tool Flag
⚙️ B: Distressed White Flag
Vote below & tell us why in the comments!
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NEW DESIGN DROP — “If It’s Broken, I’ll Fix It.” Every great idea starts with one question: “Can I make this better?” At Backyard Engineer®, we believe in the spirit of those who don’t wait for someone else to solve it — they grab the wrench, the welder, or the weekend, and do it

NEW DESIGN DROP — “If It’s Broken, I’ll Fix It.”
Every great idea starts with one question:
“Can I make this better?”
At Backyard Engineer®, we believe in the spirit of those who don’t wait for someone else to solve it — they grab the wrench, the welder, or the weekend, and do it
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Check out the community I created: x.com/i/communities/… Most DIYers and tinkerers go unnoticed. They’re the ones fixing what’s broken, building what doesn’t exist, and turning scraps into something that works better than before. But too often, those projects stay hidden in