Keith Smith
Established Member
I've recently used a load of oak sleepers for a garden project, at about £22 they appear amazing value. They are so heavy it is a struggle for two people to pick one up but....
the reason they are so cheap, and why they are destined to be sleepers, is the wood is very poor quality. You are not getting a nice beam that you can slice up at will and you will get loads of waste. Plus once cut they will warp dramatically.
I don't think it is a practical proposition but if you are determined to go this route cut the sleepers to length (perhaps with a chainsaw) then run the short pieces through the bandsaw; this is far safer and even a relatively small saw will cut them.
Another option would be to phone a few joinery shops that specialise in oak, or oak frame constructors, they may well have masses of off-cuts that they are happy to part with for the price of a couple of sleepers.
Keith
the reason they are so cheap, and why they are destined to be sleepers, is the wood is very poor quality. You are not getting a nice beam that you can slice up at will and you will get loads of waste. Plus once cut they will warp dramatically.
I don't think it is a practical proposition but if you are determined to go this route cut the sleepers to length (perhaps with a chainsaw) then run the short pieces through the bandsaw; this is far safer and even a relatively small saw will cut them.
Another option would be to phone a few joinery shops that specialise in oak, or oak frame constructors, they may well have masses of off-cuts that they are happy to part with for the price of a couple of sleepers.
Keith