Doug71
Established Member
I am a one man joinery shop, I seem to spend most of my time making odd sized and shaped doors and windows, some to match originals and some because you just can't buy them off the peg. I am quite traditional (old fashioned!) in my ways, I hardly ever use friction hinges and have never made a window with a multipoint espagnolette type lock.
I am worried that I am getting behind the times, but is there any point me trying to compete against a shop set up to just make stormproof windows all day? They all seem to have spray booths etc and knock out finished windows quicker and cheaper then I ever could.
I am pricing some curved and odd sized windows and doors for a barn conversion at the moment but there are about 15 standard windows as well which I don't fancy doing because I am not set up for that amount.
Is it worth me upgrading my spindle moulder and buying the window cutter sets or would I still be way behind places like this?
http://www.tawindows.com/windowbuilder/
I generally keep busy with what I do, I just feel I need to move with the times a bit.
Doug
I am worried that I am getting behind the times, but is there any point me trying to compete against a shop set up to just make stormproof windows all day? They all seem to have spray booths etc and knock out finished windows quicker and cheaper then I ever could.
I am pricing some curved and odd sized windows and doors for a barn conversion at the moment but there are about 15 standard windows as well which I don't fancy doing because I am not set up for that amount.
Is it worth me upgrading my spindle moulder and buying the window cutter sets or would I still be way behind places like this?
http://www.tawindows.com/windowbuilder/
I generally keep busy with what I do, I just feel I need to move with the times a bit.
Doug