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Default Where to buy timber?

In article , Jules Richardson
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 21:29:30 +0100, fred wrote:

In article , Bert
Coules writes
I was in B&Q today and checked out their CLS: well planed and very easy
to handle, with its radiused edges. And in fact the lengths I looked at
were amazingly straight, unwarped and undamaged. An exception to the
usual DIY shed rule, seemingly, though I don't know how the price would
compare with a timber yard's.

Not your size I know but for comparison purposes a good trade price for
95x47mm CLS a couple of years ago was £1.20 per metre + vat. That was
off the back of a 200quid order, shopping around, getting quotes by fax
and generally not sounding like a punter.


Purely for comparison purposes, from the sheds it's around 25 cents per
foot this side of the Pond, so I think that's 82 cents per metre, or
around 51p (plus sales tax of 6.875%). Bulk purchases from lumber yards
or direct from mills would probably work out significantly cheaper.

That is cheap, plenty of raw materials handy I suppose and you guys do
seem to get things generally cheaper than us. My stuff was graded C16
and treated but even so, that's quite a difference.
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