Phil Pascoe
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And if you went to the same guy (I have no idea what he does) and asked him to do a job for you for £20, he would probably call you an *****. They invariably know very well how to price their own time and work.
transatlantic":1st9rjap said:Surely you just need to give them a rough estimate (over estimate to be safe?) up front and save yourself a lot of hassle. I'm sure that is easier said than done, but at least it would weed out the people expecting stupidly low prices.
transatlantic":kqwqel27 said:Surely you just need to give them a rough estimate (over estimate to be safe?) up front and save yourself a lot of hassle. I'm sure that is easier said than done, but at least it would weed out the people expecting stupidly low prices.
AndyT":3iswx58c said:Just in case anyone still thinks cheap furniture is probably good enough - may I remind you of this post from Mailee? He didn't name the retailer, but the cupboards in question were made in China and had doors (with the wrong hinges) over a drawer that couldn't be pulled out!
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JohnPW":2fa8d1fu said:I don't think it's very useful to compare mass manufactured furniture made in a factory with one off custom stuff made by one person. One person is never going to compete with a factory on price.
I suppose it's the size of the pieces of wood, even a “solid" wooden table top is going to be made with several pieces of wood, depending on the size and wood. As already mentioned, it's a way of using up smaller pieces of wood and off cuts. And as long as it's priced appropriately, I don't see anything wrong with it. As for aesthetics, that's a matter of taste, and wood grain is random anyway (natural product!) so having different grain in different areas like in the pic up thread is just the nature of the material.
What I can't stand is veneering, yes I know it takes skill to use it and was used by furniture makers for hundreds of years, but to me it's fakery.
I went into Homebase once, there's a concession in there (I forget the name) selling fitted bedroom furniture made from chipboard faced with plastic that has fake wood pattern printed on it, and the price is in the thousands! The nature of the material is not made very clear, I think they called it something vague like foiled backed laminate panels or the like. I really feel sorry for people who buy that stuff.
Pete Maddex":3ipacr20 said:Even the expensive stuff can be poor quality/badly designed, John Lewis have a dining table where the planks go across the top and the display one is bent like a banana, both ends drooping visually.
Pete
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