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Mr_P":j9sw4smz said:Custard,
Sorry I think all you get for 99p is an email / phone call.
Here you are buying a quotation for custom made breadboard,
Yep - it's a non-free quote.
BugBear
Mr_P":j9sw4smz said:Custard,
Sorry I think all you get for 99p is an email / phone call.
Here you are buying a quotation for custom made breadboard,
You are in danger in starting another thread of air dried vs kiln dried - I have both but many professionals (Paul Sellers for one) tend to prefer air dried so there could be some disagreement to your views. What do I do with this hardwood (which is predominantly English oak, ash, chestnut, sycamore, elm etc.) - well it goes into my workshop where it gets sized, planed, thickness, finished etc. I tend to find that kiln dried is a lot easier to size etc. as even really well air dried can warp or twist, but I think air dried is more stable in the long run. How do I convert it? Well usually by machinery but I will occasionally use handtools.unlike many boards on the market that are only air dried timber these are kiln dried for a few weeks.
I stand to be corrected here - there is obviously a secret process to making breadboards that I'm not party to, I just thought the salesman didn't know his product. Strange that Neil Farrer sort of endorsed this.Why are you surprised that a question you ask is vaguely parried away perhaps to protect a protected process.
merlinfraser":1yriwxwi said:A nice touch, in my opinion, because it defines that all their timber comes from guaranteed sustainable sources...
woodbrains":mlrscs5a said:Hello,
Actually, you are very unlikely to get timber with FSC or PFEC certification when you source grubbed out timber from privately owned farmland, park windfalls and stuff from people's gardens, etc. but it would be highly Eco friendly to use it and would be interesting to have provenance of such.
Mike.
Jelly":mlrscs5a said:Or are you just bandying about the S-word with impunity just because they're definitely not using illegally imported logs from Sarawak*? Because it's not the same thing, not even a little bit. I note the lack of PEFC/FSC certification on their website/other information, so presumably they source their hardwoods opportunistically and can't guarantee that they're from "well managed forests" let alone sustainable ones.
Sarawak? A friend told me he had just read a book by two Spanish journalists about Chinese plans for world domination that said Mozambique would be TOTALLY DEFORESTED in eight years time at current rates.Jelly":hd1bwi64 said:merlinfraser":hd1bwi64 said:A nice touch, in my opinion, because it defines that all their timber comes from guaranteed sustainable sources...
Oh really now?... have you got evidence of the stands of new indigenous deciduous trees that are being planted to replace the old growth trees the timber is sourced from?
Or are you just bandying about the S-word with impunity just because they're definitely not using illegally imported logs from Sarawak*? Because it's not the same thing, not even a little bit. I note the lack of PEFC/FSC certification on their website/other information, so presumably they source their hardwoods opportunistically and can't guarantee that they're from "well managed forests" let alone sustainable ones.
*I'm not implying anyone else in the UK is (in fact I'd find it quite incredible), it's just that Sarawak is the epitome of a location infamous for non-sustainable timber extraction, so it really drives the point home.
woodbrains":rlmxx94p said:Hello,
Perhaps I should have added, that not everything made from FSC timber is necessarily ecologically sound, and things not made from FSC timber is not necessarily un-ecological. We should not judge until there is some hard evidence to judge from.
No doubt these chopping boards are made from commercially unviable stock, which may well have been burned or turned into chipboard, which IMO is a better use for it and ecological. Sustainability is not the only aspect of ecological propriety.
Mike.
Bluekingfisher":2inoql5a said:Aww, c'mon now, don't be too hard on Merlin, he was only jumping on the bandwagon with the rest of them Incidentlly they have become conspicious by their abscence since their views have been challenged.....interesting??
David
marcros":31w3u75g said:Bluekingfisher":31w3u75g said:Aww, c'mon now, don't be too hard on Merlin, he was only jumping on the bandwagon with the rest of them Incidentlly they have become conspicious by their abscence since their views have been challenged.....interesting??
David
if I am one "conspicuous by my absence", I am still here. I stand by my views but really have nothing more to add. No point in rewording my same opinion, and i respect that others may disagree. It isn't a competition, where at the end everybody has to agree on the unified opinion of the forum.
As for posts like you have made in this thread, it seems that you enjoy stirring up the dung. Like the other post where you made some ridiculous comment, and then have no shame in provoking people to point out just how foolish it sounded.
At the end of the day, it is a chopping board. If you dont value an (any) item at what is being charged for it, dont buy it. Everybody has different priorities, interests, tastes and budgets.
Bluekingfisher":1pzymttl said:Aww, c'mon now, don't be too hard on Merlin, he was only jumping on the bandwagon with the rest of them Incidentlly they have become conspicious by their abscence since their views have been challenged.....interesting??
David
When you went onto this exhibitor's stand were you really a serious potential customer or just out for a bit of fun and looking to wind this guy up...?
With experience most stall holders and their staff quickly get a feel for those passing by and I suspect this guy may be a lot smarter than you give him credit for.
After all by your own admission you say your own wife had to frog march you away, sounds like the desperate act of an embarrassed woman who has seen your performance before.
merlinfraser":2hlqobgl said:Bless you Glynne what a joy you must be around, before I disappear let me ask a serious question.
When you went onto this exhibitor's stand were you really a serious potential customer or just out for a bit of fun and looking to wind this guy up and got angry when he didn't play along ?
You see while I bow to your supposed superior knowledge about wood craftsmanship I'm not sure you know a lot about NEC shows, Five 10 hour days attracting thousands of visitors a day. These will cover a wide spectrum of people from the simple curious to the out and out time wasters. With experience most stall holders and their staff quickly get a feel for those passing by and I suspect this guy may be a lot smarter than you give him credit for. After all by your own admission you say your own wife had to frog march you away, sounds like the desperate act of an embarrassed woman who has seen your performance before.
My guess is you were spotted and rightly or wrongly identified as a potential time waster rather than as a potential buyer and you took the hump !
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