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2010 Winner
Here is this years winner. Behind that nice looking fence in the top picture is a work of art. Who would suspect?
Using our Flagstone and Arizona Stone Petit Brian with a bit of imagination and work came up with something that surprised all of us. His patio looks fantastic and has all of us here going "Why didnt I think of that?".
Brian and his wife will enjoy next summer alot more now. Wish I had thought of this.
Congratulation Brian you earned this price. |

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2009 Winner
Take one old falling apart trailer, add some imagination, hard work and Demxx supplies and you end up with a really nice garden shed, and its mobile too. |



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2009 Winner
Here is our other winner for this year. Sean made a really great green house (his first) and pool deck with our products.
The greenhouse is made with old wood from our yard and tempered glass he found here.
The light boxes around his pool are plexiglas and wood trim. He saw something there that the rest of us didnt and it looks great!
The bed frame and the bird condo are what he made with the left overs.
A bit of imagination and a bit of work definately paid off for him. |


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Ross did a great job on the interior of his house.
Ever wonder what the corbels we have in the office look like when they are finished. Ross knows. They are at his house and look great.
Our T&G cedar was also used by Ross. This ceiling is all T&G cedar and you have to like the way he used to around the hole to the skylight. Wait a minute, he got the skylight here too.
As you know we have glass block in the yard. Ross bought some that we had 7 years ago and finally figured out what to do with them. Mounted on the third floor of his house. From the inside they must look great. |

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What do you do with pieces of wrought iron and wood beams? Mount them and make a really nice feature to your house.
What do you do with old chinese court yard doors? Mount them and make a unique door to your living room.
That is what Alan did and does it ever look good. Nice work. |
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Here is a neat project. The wood in this guitar came the maple flooring we had saved from a school gym. Who would have guessed you could make this guitar with a gym floor.
Well done Larry. |
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Ever wondered what the Egyptian Wrought Iron gates we sell end up looking like? Allen took one and did a great job of mounting it to show off the entrance to his back yard. It looks great Allen. |
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2008 Winner
Who says scrap metal is only good for scrape. This years winner took a bit of our metal, alot of imagination and hard work and made this fantastic gate. This years winner truly deserves the price.
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What does a home in the desert have to do with Demxx? All the beams for this home came from our yard. J. Vey purchased the beams at Demxx, moved them to Baja and made a beautiful home away from home. |
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This shed was built in July 2007 by Jim of Parksville only using material from Demxx. |
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This is a nice sunroom. Except for some wood left over from the previous years project, nails and paint all the material for this sunroom came from Demxx.
Total cost $695.00
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This greenhouse is by John of Parksville. All the material for it is from Demxx |
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| This indoor garden was completed by Carol. This picture is only a fraction of the project. Using material from Demxx Carol saved over $25,000. |
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Not all projects are big. Using reclaimed cedar Al made this great table. He also was one of our yearly prize winners. |
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Ever wondered what to do with some of the wrought iron we have here. Cher and Dave of Parksville had a brilliant idea. |
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How is this for a nice garden shed? Kathy made this and it looks very nice. |
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Not all the winners in our yearly contests are big projects. This bathroom cabinet by John was one of our winners. |