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    I need wood!!!
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    Replace ment window firms are good for this, all windows yaken out have hardwood cills,some are quite big.

    Two days ago i asked the price of ex25x150 oak per mtr. , £8:95

    Derek.

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    Sebastian

    With regards to oscar windebanks and tyler hardwoods, I emailed both companies recently with regards to purchasing some american black walnut and ash for my next couple of projects. Tyler hardwoods were a lot more expensive with a £20 per cube difference for the walnut, whereas ash was £3 per cube more expensive than oscar windebanks.

    Hopefully if the weather is good tomorrow, then I will go to windebanks to purchase my timber. I will let you know what I think of the place now that it has been taken over.

    Al
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    Al, Just for curiosities sake, I asked at my local suppliers, how much oak would be as an example ex 150x25 p.s.e expecting something good as an account customer, would you believe £8. 64 per metre, thank god i had no intention of buying, I was just comparing prices to etimate cost of a job. Phew!!

    Derek.

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    Derek

    That works out at about £70 per cubic foot. A staggering amount, but it does depend on what oak they sell/quoted you for. But you didnt say wether your local supplier was a builders merchant such as jewsons, or a saw mill/timber merchants.

    Also you were quoted for p.s.e. (planed square edged) timber, whereas I always buy my timber sawn as I have use of a planer and 4 sided planer.

    Al
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    Al,  I know all these things, and I would never bur p.s.e. in any case, I did say i did it for a comparison, I already have the oak I need for my project. As somebody already said, 'I have been round the block already', and know where to go.

    derek.

    p.s. I sent a message to your inbox about your 4 sided planer you have at the place of your work.

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    I need a piece of long yew, hickory, osage orange, lemonwood or elm for bow making. It is my father in law a long dream sins  hewas 11 and he is 80 now

    Thanks  

    ronen    

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    Ronen,

    Just a thought... have you looked at the website: www.bushcraftuk.com?

    Some of the members there make their own bows, and I believe that some are professional bowyers.

    Bob.

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    I get lots of wood from "freecycle" and skips, in fact i get all my wood this way.
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    Just a thought but wy not chat up your nearest Joiners, most aras have a joinery shop, there names will be in the Yellow Pages,

    With the new Waste Regulations i am sure they would reather give away there offcuts as a way of Recycling rather than pay to dispose of it.

    As for the lemonwood, I buy it from Yandles of Martock, it is 50 miles each way but the timber is excelent and the prices are good, i just save up and stock up rather than make several trips.

    Ralph

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    Ralph,

    That's where the greatest portion of my timber comes from, my joinery friends here in the village, no end of it.

    derek. 

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    Derek

    sadly my last place dried up, but there is a new one down the road so need to aproach them soon.

    Hope they are as generous as the last place,

    Ralph

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    I buy my Oak my the Aritc Lorry load, sort out what I want and then sell the rest on .. I charge £20 Cubic foot £25 PSE. I usually have off cuts as well which I sell by weight £15 for 20Kg. 

    Anyone is welcome to collect-Iam just off junction 30 M1, or I can arrnage delivery for £10 for up to 30KG

    my email is /forum/smilies/big_smile_smiley.gif[/img]avesudan@yahoo.co.uk]davesudan@yahoo.co.uk

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    Welcome Dave,

    I am sure people are going to be interested in this......

    ......what sort of oak are you talking about? English, American white, European etc, and seasoned/ kiln dried or green? And is it just oak, or do you do the same with other timbers?

    Mike 

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    Dave have tried to open your e-mail but it wont.

    I`m very interested only at junction 28.

    If you click message me in your profile, people can get in touch privately via this forum.

    Cheers,

    Baz.

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    have you trie ockenden timbers in shropshire really cheep prices get yourself down there hahahah
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    you want wood come too Canada more wood here than houses,We have yard cleanup twice a year and every one put all thier old furniture out too the road for pick up i have gotten some great wood from old furniture.

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