In addition to their tiles, they also had to cut holes for an HVAC vent and sprinkler hole, and then clean up their job site. The individual challenge, which had only seven competitors, had the cast build another scaffold, and then install 72 acoustic tiles, so that someone on HGTV can rip them out later because they are hideous. That proved to be important, because Laura ended up in overtime with Larron, who is apparently someone who’s on this season of Tough As Nails. ![]() While she stayed on the ground for most of the challenge, she briefly overcame it to climb up the side of the scaffolding to hand things to her teammates. The team challenge introduced us to Laura’s fear of heights. Tough As Nails alum Lamar Hanger returned for Tough As Nails 4 episode 7’s carpentry-themed challenges (Image via CBS) ![]() “Has the whole season been like this, Phil?” guest Tough As Nails alum Hanger asked. While Dirty Hands has three actual carpenters, it wasn’t really carpentry skills that paid off for Savage Crew, but their attention to detail-although I suppose attention to detail is part of carpentry! Small errors in alignment compounded Dirty Hands had issues with their cross bars because their foundation wasn’t solid. On Dirty Hands, Sergio took the role, telling us, “I can’t even count the hours I’ve touched scaffolding” Dirty Hands indeed! ![]() The loss came with a relatively simple task: assembling two stories of scaffolding.įor this task, Savage Crew elected Jake their crew boss, with Jake saying that his team previously thought “he’s too loud and too wild.” Tough As Nails 4 teams at the start of episode 7: Ellery Liburd, Beth Salva-Clifford, Sergio Robles, Aly Bala, Jorge Zavala, Synethia Bland, Phil Keoghan, Lamar Hanger, Jake Cope, Mister Frost, Ilima Shim, Larron Ables, Laura Bernotas, and Renèe Kolar.
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