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Bradshaw Joinery

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Hi Guys and gals,

Need to source some timber to match sone existing skirting boards, anybody help me out?

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My guess is pitch pine, but being a youngun, have never worked with or physically handled any myself.


Olly.
 
douglas fir/columbian pine might give you a match as well depends how much you need
all the best
rob
 
+ another one for pitch pine. If you want a good match to it, then it's worth looking for reclaimed PP; there used to be at least a couple of suppliers in Lancashire, but they may have exhausted the supply there now. Got some in a job lot of reclaim recently, but it's not for sale!!
There is supposed to be some new PP from plantation forestry available, but don't know who might stock it.
It's an "interesting" wood to work with; quite hard, sometimes brittle and resinous, but smells loverly :D
 
cheers lads, Asked for a quote and not heard anything back yet :)

very unusual skirting, and quite simple compared to some ive been brought.. 3 rebates and a stepped roundover. :D

Phil, it didnt smell like douglas fir when we cut it, and the grain is very sappy (for want of a better word)
 
Bradshaw Joinery":rt87zu2f said:
Phil, it didnt smell like douglas fir when we cut it, and the grain is very sappy (for want of a better word)

Definitely pitch pine then, used to use it quite a lot and there's so much resin in it that we used to have "snowball" fights with the sawdust
 
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