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Uberjock

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Hello there. First post on this group.

I’m planning to build a shed/workshop using timber frame techniques. I drew up the plan a year or so ago when laid up after knee op. Still haven’t done planning application, that should be this winter. (Image below)

Only ever done a very simple door frame using the technique before. As you can imagine, watched a lot of YouTube clips. Started out though with a couple of good books - Timber Frame Construction by Sidon & Schroeder and Building the Timber Frame House by Tedd Benson.

I saw a good post on here by AJB Temple on tools, which matched onto what I was planning, but my first question was any recommendations for suppliers of things like big firmer chisels and slicks.

My other question was on supply of timber. For the main frame I’m planning on green oak with 8x8 as biggest dimension. I’m based in Gloucestershire. I’ve come across a couple of yards locally, but I thought I’d check on here for recommendations of ones folk had actually used and how they found the timber and service.

I’ll have many more questions once I actually start the project, but thought I’d open with those.
 

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Hello and welcome to the group!

If you’re considering using 8" x 8" Green Oak for your frame, please do reach out as this is something we can assist you with. We are based in Leicestershire, we can also arrange delivery to Gloucestershire.

Should you have any questions or wish to discuss your project in detail, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

We look forward to supporting you!
 
Hello and welcome to the group!

If you’re considering using 8" x 8" Green Oak for your frame, please do reach out as this is something we can assist you with. We are based in Leicestershire, we can also arrange delivery to Gloucestershire.

Should you have any questions or wish to discuss your project in detail, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

We look forward to supporting you!
Thanks for the reply. Yes the main beams are all 8x8. While I was hoping for something a bit more local, I’m grateful for the contact. It sounds like you may have supported a few similar projects in the past.

While the main beams are oak, I’d be interested in your thoughts on rafters and joists. I seem to recall Douglas Fir as a possible option on those?

I plan to use waney edged boards for the cladding. I’m guessing you have that as well.

Thanks again. Paul.
 
Hello and welcome to the group!

If you’re considering using 8" x 8" Green Oak for your frame, please do reach out as this is something we can assist you with. We are based in Leicestershire, we can also arrange delivery to Gloucestershire.

Should you have any questions or wish to discuss your project in detail, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

We look forward to supporting you!
I was about to post a recommendation Elliot - I assume it is you posting? We discussed your involvement on this forum when I bought my last stick of Walnut :)

I can say that I've been very pleased with everything that I've bought from Whitmore's - Excellent 'service'.
 
I was about to post a recommendation Elliot - I assume it is you posting? We discussed your involvement on this forum when I bought my last stick of Walnut :)

I can say that I've been very pleased with everything that I've bought from Whitmore's - Excellent 'service'.
Thanks for the reference 🙂
 
Thanks for the reply. Yes the main beams are all 8x8. While I was hoping for something a bit more local, I’m grateful for the contact. It sounds like you may have supported a few similar projects in the past.

While the main beams are oak, I’d be interested in your thoughts on rafters and joists. I seem to recall Douglas Fir as a possible option on those?

I plan to use waney edged boards for the cladding. I’m guessing you have that as well.

Thanks again. Paul.
Regarding your query about rafters and joists, Douglas Fir is an excellent choice for those components due to its strength and durability, plus is not going to break the bank!

We would be more than happy to advise you should you require any information/ guidance regarding your project.

Additionally, we can supply waney edge boards for cladding. If you'd like discuss further, please contact us directly.

- Whitmore's Timber Co. Ltd
 
I was about to post a recommendation Elliot - I assume it is you posting? We discussed your involvement on this forum when I bought my last stick of Walnut :)

I can say that I've been very pleased with everything that I've bought from Whitmore's - Excellent 'service'.
It certainly is and thank you for your kind words, very much appreciated!

Elliot
- Whitmore's Timber Co. Ltd
 
Regarding your query about rafters and joists, Douglas Fir is an excellent choice for those components due to its strength and durability, plus is not going to break the bank!

We would be more than happy to advise you should you require any information/ guidance regarding your project.

Additionally, we can supply waney edge boards for cladding. If you'd like discuss further, please contact us directly.

- Whitmore's Timber Co. Ltd
Ok, all good. I’ll
Regarding your query about rafters and joists, Douglas Fir is an excellent choice for those components due to its strength and durability, plus is not going to break the bank!

We would be more than happy to advise you should you require any information/ guidance regarding your project.

Additionally, we can supply waney edge boards for cladding. If you'd like discuss further, please contact us directly.

- Whitmore's Timber Co. Ltd
ok, all good. I’ll be in touch further down the line.
 
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