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7 8 Ironbreakers and 5 6 thunderers can melt really anything. Leave some gaps between the ironbreakers and put thunderers right behind them. Don use locked groups for thunderers, it messes up when you want to focus fire a single entity. But, despite the success, Mr Daykin has not forgotten how his business began in a garden shed in Wiltshire with his grandfather Stan to guide him.Jordan Daykin, now 20, became the youngest person ever to get funding in the Dragons’ Den at 18, and his company GripIt is now worth 10millionHe found his big break in 2014, securing an 80,000 investment from Deborah Meaden(with whom he is pictured) for his universal plasterboard fittingHe said: ‘For me the best things about all I have achieved so far is seeing my granddad’s face light up each day when I tell him what’s new, and the sense of achievement we get looking out onto his garden shed where it all happened.’Mr Daykin, who was seriously bullied during his secondary education, left school at the age of 13 with no qualifications and had been told by teachers that he would never amount to anything.But, that same year, Mr Daykin and his retired engineer grandfather hid themselves away in the shed at his grandparents’ home in Westbury, Wiltshire, and created a prototype for a universal plasterboard fitting which would put him at the helm of a company now worth 10m.RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 NextBetter than GPS? The brilliant online gadget that identities. Home fit for Mr Bean: After 10 years, one divorce and.He developed his product when he was 13 while in a garden shed in Wiltshire with his grandfather Stan (with whom he is pictured), a retired engineer, who helped him with the prototypeGadget: An example of the GripIt products designed to attach household features to plasterboardThe investment helped take his business to ‘the next level’ and, in less than two years, Ms Meaden’s money is worth 2.5million, an increase of more than 30 times.Mr Daykin’s rags to riches tale is one of the stories featured in Dragons’ Den: From Pitches to Riches, a programme which looks at the biggest hits and misses of the show’s 13 series.In 2013, Daykin’s mother Maria (pictured) accused her son of burgling her home. No charges were broughtIn the documentary, which is due to air on Sunday, Mr Daykin’s grandfather is told for the first time how much the company is now worth, to which he proudly says: ‘It’s going to the right guy’.Mr Daykin strode into the Den in 2014 and convinced the famously tough businesswoman to hand over 80,000, even negotiating her down from an initial demand of a 30 percent stake to 25 percent.Already running a successful business, he asked the investors for new machinery, stock increases and a deposit for a warehouse in Melksham in a bid to turn it into something bigger.In the process, the then 18 year old became the youngest person ever to get investment in the Den.Still just a teenager, his company which employed 11 of his teenage friends, including his now fiance Laura Potter went from strength to strength.Now, GripIt fixings are stocked in 2,000 UK stores and are exported across 32 different countries.