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Fix This Build That is a website and plan shop focused on woodworking and home DIY, operated by Fix This Build That LLC. Its content centers on “Build Something Awesome,” offering project articles, YouTube/social media tutorials, and purchasable DIY woodworking plans. It is not a typical online course platform; it is closer to “project-based learning + a paid plan library.”
Based on the scraped content, the platform covers workshop projects, outdoor projects, furniture, home storage, kids’ projects, smart home, woodturning, workbenches/stands, and more. Paid plans include mobile lumber carts, miter saw stations, flip-top tool stands, garage cabinets, workbenches, outdoor chairs, sofas, planter boxes, desks, beds, bookcases, and other projects. The main formats are website projects, downloadable plans, and content on social platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Pinterest. The main text does not show certificates, exams, or professional credentials.
Pricing is relatively transparent. Individual plans are mostly priced at $5–$20, with $10 being the most common; some more complex projects, such as a 10x12 shed plan, show a promotional price of $20. Bundle prices range from $16 to $99, such as the Everything Bundle at a promotional price of $99 with a listed value of $400, and the All Shop Projects Bundle at $69 with a listed value of $155. The pages also display promotions such as “Buy 2 Plans Get 1 FREE.”
The advantages are that there are many projects, the categories are practical, and it is well suited to learning around specific finished builds. The cost of individual purchases is relatively low, popular plans have many five-star review records, and creator Brad Rodriguez has a clear background with years of experience in woodworking, home improvement, and content creation. The drawbacks are that it lacks a systematic course structure, learning paths, assignment feedback, and certification. The terms state that materials are provided “as is” and do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, or current validity. The plan license is also limited to personal, non-commercial use.
It is suitable for woodworking beginners and intermediate hobbyists with decent English skills who are willing to build projects themselves by following plans, especially those looking to make garage storage, workbenches, outdoor furniture, and household cabinets. It is less suitable for learners who want Chinese-language instruction, systematic training, mentor feedback, or professional certificates.
The main text does not provide information on availability for access, payment, or downloads from mainland China. Its supporting channels such as YouTube typically carry a risk of access restrictions in mainland China, but the website’s own connectivity cannot be determined from the text alone, so it is marked as unknown.
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fixthisbuildthat.com is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fixthisbuildthat.com directly.