I would call a slab a thick piece of timber with little or no work. A plank would be some timber that has had work to make it into a rectangular shape.I think slab is modernspeek for plank.
I would call a slab a thick piece of timber with little or no work. A plank would be some timber that has had work to make it into a rectangular shape.I think slab is modernspeek for plank.
Then you need to do some research into the traditional foresters definition of slab wood.I would call a slab a thick piece of timber with little or no work. A plank would be some timber that has had work to make it into a rectangular shape.
I'd be interested in your thinking. That's c. 6cuft of timber, excluding the offcuts for £160, which is £26/cuft. Online prices seem to be in the £50+/cuft. So thought I had a bargin. Now worried I'm overpaying as my reference points are incorrectI’d say that’s a fair price to slightly high and there’s way more usable material in them as a percentage than nigenry has.
Does anyone remember planks of wood, have they gone out of fashion and people only want slabs?
I think you had a bargain. If anyone gets their timber at lower prices (especially in plank form), then please share where.I'd be interested in your thinking. That's c. 6cuft of timber, excluding the offcuts for £160, which is £26/cuft. Online prices seem to be in the £50+/cuft. So thought I had a bargin. Now worried I'm overpaying as my reference points are incorrect
It is.I thought slab was the first cut to flatten a reference plane before plank sawing
That’s cheaper than I pay for timber. I’ve recently paid about double that but for quarter sawn boards with one wany edge. So less wastage but not 50%.I paid £160 for these two (£80 each) a few months back on gumtree. 165" x 2" x 16-18". They had one edge already ripped off unfortunately. It was a good price but they had languished on gumtree for a good week before I bought them.
be nice to get your materials for noutCommercially, I would be assessing it thus. If I were to make chairs from it and IF all components were to be all made from the planks, then I could make no more than 4 chairs. If I then evaluate my labour and my overheads, I think anyone can easily see that, actually, this timber is worth nothing. That's the crazy state this country, its infrastructure and its industry is in. It's only worth something to hobbyists but most of it is firewood.
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