On 14/08/2019 21:50, Andrew wrote:
On 14/08/2019 15:11, wrote:
On Wednesday, 14 August 2019 12:11:58 UTC+1, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
On 14/08/2019 00:57, Bill Wright wrote:
On 13/08/2019 23:39, Theo wrote:
Went to Wickes to buy some wood, came home with a banana.
Find a proper woodyard. Not a DIY shop.
I am sort of in the same camp as you.
Wickes is sadly a bit of a toy shop
you want a builders merchant
I prefer to use homebase for smaller stuff and ridgeons for bigger.
Bill
Wickes just requires the right buying method. Their stock is a mix of
good & bananas, go when they've brought stuff out, sort through it &
you're good. Go when the shelves are near empty & all you'll see is
bananas. If you can go more than once to buy it generally works fine.
If in a rush, go elsewhere.
NT
What ever you buy, once you get it home and it dries out then it
distorts.
Wickes only sell C16 timber. You're bvetter off going to a proper
merchant and buying C24 which should have more consistent moisture
and fewer knots.
The timber I bought from Wickes the other week was Tanalised C24
(although they had labelled and catalogued it as C16).
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Cheers,
John.
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