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The Iron & Rust Podcast
by Asher Cole
Everything we buy today is designed to break, be thrown away, and replaced by a cheap plastic upgrade.I’m Asher Cole Sterling Hayes, a 26-year-old restoration enthusiast and mechanical preservationist based in Detroit, Michigan. Living in a converted industrial workshop with my dog, Gears, I spend my days rescuing forgotten, rusted, and neglected physical history from landfills and restoring it to pristine, working condition.From 100-year-old mechanical typewriters and vintage pocket watches to classic industrial engines and mid-century retro technology, I believe that physical craftsmanship carries a soul that digital screens can never duplicate."The Iron & Rust Podcast" is a high-energy, hands-on exploration of mechanical history, physical problem-solving, and the deep philosophy of fixing things yourself. If you are tired of disposable digital tech and want to reconnect with the smell of machine oil, the weight of cast iron, and the satisfying click of clean brass
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Everything we buy today is designed to break, be thrown away, and replaced by a cheap plastic upgrade.I’m Asher Cole Sterling Hayes, a 26-year-old restoration enthusiast and mechanical preservationist based in Detroit, Michigan. Living in a converted industrial workshop with my dog, Gears, I spend my days rescuing forgotten, rusted, and neglected physical history from landfills and restoring it to pristine, working condition.From 100-year-old mechanical typewriters and vintage pocket watches to classic industrial engines and mid-century retro technology, I believe that physical craftsmanship carries a soul that digital screens can never duplicate."The Iron & Rust Podcast" is a high-energy, hands-on exploration of mechanical history, physical problem-solving, and the deep philosophy of fixing things yourself. If you are tired of disposable digital tech and want to reconnect with the smell of machine oil, the weight of cast iron, and the satisfying click of clean brass
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