Maybe you had just a general quote without asking if it's treated/untreated? I have an email from Arbor a week ago and all they had was treated fence posts as well..Mike Bremner":2gtsx4uc said:Plenty places sell those sizes, I've had quotes from Hudsons and Arbor for 4x4 softwood that was a lot less than you seem to be suggesting? And I'm not talking volume either.
sitefive":11yav89q said:.If I remember correctly they were the ones who asked £48 for a 3metre sawn 4x4 post.. lol
artie":psig53k0 said:sitefive":psig53k0 said:.If I remember correctly they were the ones who asked £48 for a 3metre sawn 4x4 post.. lol
If you are talking about 3 by 3 sawn soft wood, You should be able to get all you want for around £1.50 per mtr.
I buy 150 by 38 ( 6 by 1 1/2) in modest quantities for less with no drama.
Chrispy":zs8w8nbi said:Sitefive, seems to me that you are ringing round builders merchants and fencing suppliers, have you tried propper dedicated timber merchants?
It is a regular thing you are just looking in the wrong places. Snows saw it specially - good enough for turning even and a lot of people keep those sizes for stair newels etc. If you go to a yard which does fence posts they'll try to sell you fence posts.YorkshireMartin":cpz3rln6 said:....
Square section timber just doesn't seem to be a regular thing. I've absolutely no idea why, but there will be a reason.....
That's the cheapest of the cheap structural timber used for joists and studs. What are you hoping to make with this rubbish? If it's not good enough buy better stuffsitefive":2m0ggt15 said:Stuff I picked up today, £300/cube for cls stuff, now tell me does the quality even looks OK to anyone here? Granted it will look much better after I plan it up again and won't be that bad after they are finished with finish but that's just pathetic after picking out the best boards they had from freshly delivered load, Others charge for that same stuff over £420+, if you want anything decent be ready to pony up £700/cube which is already Oak price not softwood's...
Gets so frustrating at times that I have to think twice again if I even want to continue my venture.
Jacob":27awmneh said:That's the cheapest of the cheap structural timber used for joists and studs. What are you hoping to make with this rubbish? If it's not good enough buy better stuffsitefive":27awmneh said:Stuff I picked up today, £300/cube for cls stuff, now tell me does the quality even looks OK to anyone here? Granted it will look much better after I plan it up again and won't be that bad after they are finished with finish but that's just pathetic after picking out the best boards they had from freshly delivered load, Others charge for that same stuff over £420+, if you want anything decent be ready to pony up £700/cube which is already Oak price not softwood's...
Gets so frustrating at times that I have to think twice again if I even want to continue my venture.
Peter Sefton":6bdrne2z said:... this is structural timber for the fabric of a building not joinery timber, Unsorted is what you require.
Dave.L":1d1uncky said:Hi sitefive,
This probably won't be enormously helpful, but you seem to be at a bit of a dead end so i thought i may aswell suggest it.
Have you tried Quay Timber? (I'm guessing you have) they're not particuarly cheap, but seem to be better than what you've been quoted so far. I bought some 3x3 dressed redwood off them a few months ago and seem to remember it being about £3 a metre.
Granted they treated me like a nuisance rather than a customer, but the wood was pretty decent and as I wasn't buying huge amounts I could absorb a slightly high price.
Just a thought,
Cheers,
Dave
I don't expect they'll be cheap but the last lot we got was top class. unsorted sawn 4x4, 2x9, 1 1/2 x 6, 5ths 1x7, etc and a load of skirting, architrave. I'll dig out the invoice and see what we paid.sitefive":1zwwupr2 said:Dave.L":1zwwupr2 said:Hi sitefive,
This probably won't be enormously helpful, but you seem to be at a bit of a dead end so i thought i may aswell suggest it.
Have you tried Quay Timber? (I'm guessing you have) they're not particuarly cheap, but seem to be better than what you've been quoted so far. I bought some 3x3 dressed redwood off them a few months ago and seem to remember it being about £3 a metre.
Granted they treated me like a nuisance rather than a customer, but the wood was pretty decent and as I wasn't buying huge amounts I could absorb a slightly high price.
Just a thought,
Cheers,
Dave
tried them, not cheap at all, maybe if you just needed only a couple pieces and were super close to them.
5.4m lengths 70 x 70 £20.78
5.1m lengths 95 x 95 £49.38
Waiting for a quote from snows now, asked for a quote of 1.5cube of different sizes let's see what's up with them.
thanks for the suggestion.
Not surprising. Douglas fir and CLS are both imported into UK from Canada. There is very little indigenous timber used in Britain.SlowSteve":3mgwfqdc said:......
From home depot - the US equivalent of B&Q - I can get SS grade Douglas fir for the same price as c16 pine in the UK.......
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