Well, after much discussion I've finally gotten moving on the cupboards and shelves for the study.
Now this is nothing to fancy,,just three small cupboards in an L shape and some shelves to go on them.
Having made a small bookcase out of Southern Yellow Pine it was requested that I use the same wood for the cupboards and shelves....so far,,so good...
So after a good few hours scratching head and working out sizes, parts etc I start scouting around for a timber supplier who can sell me sawn SYP,,,,,(the planer / thicknesser already paying for themselves),,,,and start to run into a wall,,,,
My normal wood stockists no longer stock it, so after a number of phone calls,,,,,(timber merchants don't endear themselves to the DIY trade do they), finally find Atkins and Cripps nr Ely,,,,
So last week I call em and, yes we do supply SYP, these are the thicknesses, widths and the usual board lengths are 2.1 or 4.2m boards....Good stuff thought I,,,,,OK, how do I get a quote? - oh send an e-mail to Timbmet I was told - (seems Atkins & Cripps are now part of a larger group)..
So did this,,,sent them the parts list as I was told to,,,,that was yesterday.
Today I get an irate call from someone at Timbmet in Oxford (I'll come back to that) basically telling me he didn't have the time to work out a quote....so after some to and fro, and speaking to his boss I get a quote...
But it doesn't look right to me,,,so I call back,,,and all of a sudden I get told,,,the wood is in 'random lengths' there are no stock sizes, erm,,,cant tell you what overs we have allowed (I usually allow for 30% extra), oh and it'll be delivered from Oxford (I'm in essex nr Stansted airport)
OK,,,now I'll take a breath and calm down, after this little escapade I feel like a cross between Victor Meldrew and one of the Grumpy old men on TV, but this is the sort of experience that drives newbies like me away,,
I appreciate that Timbmet is more used to dealing with requests for tonnes of wood for construction,,,but if they do not want to deal with the DIY trade,,,then say so,,
Now completely cheesed of,,,and wondering what the heck to do,,,best bet is probably to go back to usual stockist and see if they can get SYP for me,,,it'll cost more,,,but at least they don't look / talk to you as if you have grown another head...
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Now this is nothing to fancy,,just three small cupboards in an L shape and some shelves to go on them.
Having made a small bookcase out of Southern Yellow Pine it was requested that I use the same wood for the cupboards and shelves....so far,,so good...
So after a good few hours scratching head and working out sizes, parts etc I start scouting around for a timber supplier who can sell me sawn SYP,,,,,(the planer / thicknesser already paying for themselves),,,,and start to run into a wall,,,,
My normal wood stockists no longer stock it, so after a number of phone calls,,,,,(timber merchants don't endear themselves to the DIY trade do they), finally find Atkins and Cripps nr Ely,,,,
So last week I call em and, yes we do supply SYP, these are the thicknesses, widths and the usual board lengths are 2.1 or 4.2m boards....Good stuff thought I,,,,,OK, how do I get a quote? - oh send an e-mail to Timbmet I was told - (seems Atkins & Cripps are now part of a larger group)..
So did this,,,sent them the parts list as I was told to,,,,that was yesterday.
Today I get an irate call from someone at Timbmet in Oxford (I'll come back to that) basically telling me he didn't have the time to work out a quote....so after some to and fro, and speaking to his boss I get a quote...
But it doesn't look right to me,,,so I call back,,,and all of a sudden I get told,,,the wood is in 'random lengths' there are no stock sizes, erm,,,cant tell you what overs we have allowed (I usually allow for 30% extra), oh and it'll be delivered from Oxford (I'm in essex nr Stansted airport)
OK,,,now I'll take a breath and calm down, after this little escapade I feel like a cross between Victor Meldrew and one of the Grumpy old men on TV, but this is the sort of experience that drives newbies like me away,,
I appreciate that Timbmet is more used to dealing with requests for tonnes of wood for construction,,,but if they do not want to deal with the DIY trade,,,then say so,,
Now completely cheesed of,,,and wondering what the heck to do,,,best bet is probably to go back to usual stockist and see if they can get SYP for me,,,it'll cost more,,,but at least they don't look / talk to you as if you have grown another head...
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