Hey all,
Non-trade hand tooler here, embarking on building in a new exterior doorframe to an alleyway. Common advice is to use (hard)wood shims to help snug the frame in against the brickwork, however as someone without access to a bandsaw or tablesaw, running off enough of these by hand is going to be a royal faff compared to buying a bag full, or so I thought.
Really struggling to find suppliers of anything decent in the UK, quite literally a couple of packs of dubious looking gear from Amazon for (what looked like) crazy prices.
Anyone out there any secret sources for this kind of thing in the UK? I'm looking for pairs of opposing wedge shims, rather than a big bucket of plastic shapes that you typically see in UPVC installs. If arbitrarily sized lumps of plastic are the only thing left, then so be it, but I'd much rather do it the two-wedge route if I can!
Non-trade hand tooler here, embarking on building in a new exterior doorframe to an alleyway. Common advice is to use (hard)wood shims to help snug the frame in against the brickwork, however as someone without access to a bandsaw or tablesaw, running off enough of these by hand is going to be a royal faff compared to buying a bag full, or so I thought.
Really struggling to find suppliers of anything decent in the UK, quite literally a couple of packs of dubious looking gear from Amazon for (what looked like) crazy prices.
Anyone out there any secret sources for this kind of thing in the UK? I'm looking for pairs of opposing wedge shims, rather than a big bucket of plastic shapes that you typically see in UPVC installs. If arbitrarily sized lumps of plastic are the only thing left, then so be it, but I'd much rather do it the two-wedge route if I can!