GnomeZone
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Hi Guys,
I'm finally taking the plunge and upgrading from my cheap plastic workbench to something I've properly made myself! I've drawn up the plans for the bench, and have been hunting around for where to order the wood from. I found a supplier local to me, and calculated the cost of my cut list including machining based on their price sheet, which said
"The price per metre is sawn to size, so for planed timber, please allow a £15 + VAT minimum machining charge up to 10m and £1.50 + VAT per metre therafter"
Excluding VAT, I arrived at £240 before VAT for the wood for a 1.2m Southern Yellow pine workbench, using the prices in the sheet and factoring in £1.50 per metre.
However, when I got the quote back, the price was quite a bit higher, at ~£390 not including VAT. This is my first time buying timber from this yard, and I usually buy small amounts of cheap timber from a wood recycling project, so I'm sure I'm missing something here: any ideas what it is? If need be I can cut the timber myself, but as I am a student and only have my bedroom and a small garden to work in I thought having it cut to size would save me a lot of effort. Unfortunately I don't have a planer/thicknesser, and have no chance of getting one, so I've accepted I'll probably need to order it planed unless I want to spend several days planing everything by hand!
Thanks for any help, I've attached the quote with a price list. Please note I'm not neccessarily saying this is an outrageous price, I have very little experience with this so was keen to see what others thought!
I'm finally taking the plunge and upgrading from my cheap plastic workbench to something I've properly made myself! I've drawn up the plans for the bench, and have been hunting around for where to order the wood from. I found a supplier local to me, and calculated the cost of my cut list including machining based on their price sheet, which said
"The price per metre is sawn to size, so for planed timber, please allow a £15 + VAT minimum machining charge up to 10m and £1.50 + VAT per metre therafter"
Excluding VAT, I arrived at £240 before VAT for the wood for a 1.2m Southern Yellow pine workbench, using the prices in the sheet and factoring in £1.50 per metre.
However, when I got the quote back, the price was quite a bit higher, at ~£390 not including VAT. This is my first time buying timber from this yard, and I usually buy small amounts of cheap timber from a wood recycling project, so I'm sure I'm missing something here: any ideas what it is? If need be I can cut the timber myself, but as I am a student and only have my bedroom and a small garden to work in I thought having it cut to size would save me a lot of effort. Unfortunately I don't have a planer/thicknesser, and have no chance of getting one, so I've accepted I'll probably need to order it planed unless I want to spend several days planing everything by hand!
Thanks for any help, I've attached the quote with a price list. Please note I'm not neccessarily saying this is an outrageous price, I have very little experience with this so was keen to see what others thought!