sitefive":2qaa9nwe said:So OP you paid about 800 pounds per cubic meter to them...
Roughcut - You didn't fared too good either at around 500
I swear if my business picks up I'm just going to Import the timber myself from Eastern europe or even poland which isn't that far and it costs around 100quid/cubic meter there for pine.
Where did I come up with the price? I'm from Latvia originally where I used to buy timber at around 80-100pounds/cubic meter price this summer.. Just 10 times cheaper than the damn fckers are charging here in UK for the same timber! And trust me the quality is soooo much better than here in UK, because they will take fresh logs for you if you want and saw them to the exact sizes you need!
Need it planed down? Sure no problem it was just extra 35euros per cubic meter of materials you need planed down... damn how I miss that
Have you tried contacting the importers directly. ArborForest Products can source packs of just about any combination of size, length and grade* of redwood or whitewood you need, so long as you're willing to wait for the next ship.
Prices will be simmilar to the prices paid by smaller independent merchants and larger joinery firms, I forget what the minimum order is...
MetsaWood and SCA are a bit more limited, in that they're mainly bringing in their own timber from Scandinavia rather than sourcing direct from the mill across russia & latvia... But nontheless if you use enough timber to justify buying multiple packs at a time, I'd be suprised if they didn't offer you better prices than a merchant branch would
With regards to importing yourself for commercial use, there is a fair bit of red tape, and ignoring or circumventing it could result in stiff fines... However if you're organised and good with record keeping it wouldn't be That difficult, However if clients are specifying PEFC/FSC certification and you're importing yourself that would be another step towards burecratic madness.
*Including Clears, at a price premium of course...