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Re: Twin garden seat
Hi,
Could you please tell me what products you have used as i need one of these for the front of the house.
Thank You,
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Re: Twin garden seat
Thanks again for joining in the discussion @akash.
Let me tag @WoodenGregsWood for you to ensure he sees your question about the materials he used in this terrific project.
Jason
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Re: Twin garden seat
Hi Akash,
I used treated pine on this one as it is just for the backyard. I had to do a bit of preparing of the surface as it is quite a rough surface to begin with.
I based the design on the plans on Buildeazy.com and changed a couple of things.
If i made it again i would turn the middle table part into a small cooler with a flip top lid which would come up a treat i reckon.
Good luck with your project.
Cheers
Greg
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Re: Twin garden seat
Love this design - I have been looking for something similar for my deck ... thanks for sharing!
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Re: Twin garden seat
Great job, I have seen one of these with an esky built into the middle section to store beers.

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