These projects were made by Brent Begg monsec@sympatico.ca of Everett, Ontario, Canada.
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"This is the latest project I just completed. It's an armoire that has to share space with a TV & VCR so its kind of 3/4 armoire and 1/4 Entertainment Center for a bedroom. Pine, Minwax Puritan Pine stain and Minwax Wipe on Poly. My first attempt at something this size. Learned a lot!!!"

"Here's a photo of my latest project. This is for my Granddaughter that will be arriving on Feb 21. This is made from plans from Lee Valley, of pine with 2 coats Minwax Puritan Pine and 3 coats Minwax Satin wipe on poly."
"Here is a picture of
one of the coffee tables I built as Xmas presents. This one was
for my daughter & son in law Lesley & Tim. This is a
modification of the outside wheelbarrow planter {shown below}. It
is made with Pine. The risers and legs had to be modified so that
the table top sat level. This is stained with Minwax
"Jacobean" and covered with 3 coats Minwax fast drying
polyurethane, sanded to 600 grit between coats. I also made 3
more with different colours "Puritan Pine, Red Oak, and
Ebony".

This is a pair of night tables I made from the Minwax project page. These are made from pine, stained with Minwax Puritan Pine and finished with Minwax Fast Drying Polyurethane. (No, I do not work for Minwax)8>). The top is cut and finished from a piece of laminated pine bought at Home Depot in 16X48 form.
This is "Jake's Chair" followed by his wheel barrow planter, and Brent has kindly included the email addresses he used to get information on each project.

"Jake's Chair" was designed by Mr. Thomas Gauldin at scoundrl@mindspring.com

The wheelbarrow planter is a modified version of a plan he got from www.byegone.com.

Here's an attractive way of displaying your summer flower creations. For more details on this project, you may contact Brent at his Email address above.
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