Baseboard materials?
Re: Baseboard materials?
Must be just yours - all our local ones sell timber. Mind you, quality will vary. B&Q is a last resort for ply - lots of voids. Wickes is ok but my preference is to use Selco.
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Re: Baseboard materials?
Google Timber Merchants. There must be some relatively local as where would builders and carpenters get theirs. Most of our local ones sell online and do deliver. I fortunately live on the edge of a big city so there is plenty to choose from it might be a little more difficult if you are in the sticks but not impossible. Our local supplier that I use will also cut materials at a cost although having a track saw and table saw I tend to cut my own except for the odd occasion I need to nip to the yard for a small amount and need it trimmed to fit the car and that has been free every time.Mountain Goat wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 12:47 am I know it is a silly question but where does one buy wood these days now that builders merchants don't seem to sell it?
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Wickes sell reasonable timber, but you need to look at each piece to ensure it makes the requirement. B & Q timber if stored correctly and that's the main issue, is OK but again always check each piece.
I live in a medium sized town and have at least four or five timber suppliers within a 5 mile radius and one specialist in 8 miles and a futher one around 15 mile away.
I live in a medium sized town and have at least four or five timber suppliers within a 5 mile radius and one specialist in 8 miles and a futher one around 15 mile away.
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Plenty in this part of the world. Why do you say builders merchants don’t sell timber. Do you have Grant and Stone.
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