WhippetWhat sort of sandwiches?
WhippetWhat sort of sandwiches?
A good part of the reasons why we are selling the building plot that we have searched for over a long period of timeI spoke to my old boss after posting earlier it turns out he his having trouble quoting as the materials suppliers are.....
A. Short of stock
B. Unable to give exact delivery times
C. Not giving exact prices, but trying "have it now and we will sort a price later"
D. Material costs (where prices are available) have shot through the roof, try 50% on timber for a start
If you can afford to hang on to it until next year I think it will all sort itself out mate, and as a bonus the plot should be worth a bit more if you do decide to sell thenA good part of the reasons why we are selling the building plot that we have searched for over a long period of time
Tuna & cucumber, ham,cheese & tomato, Egg mayo, Coronation chicken,What sort of sandwiches?
I have bought quite a bit of wood from a local timber merchant over the past couple of years, I don’t think there’s been a rise in price, if there is it’s negligible.I spoke to my old boss after posting earlier it turns out he his having trouble quoting as the materials suppliers are.....
A. Short of stock
B. Unable to give exact delivery times
C. Not giving exact prices, but trying "have it now and we will sort a price later"
D. Material costs (where prices are available) have shot through the roof, try 50% on timber for a start
Having cleared what was there and got Planning Permission I’m happy to take a profit now. Always take a profit while it’s there!If you can afford to hang on to it until next year I think it will all sort itself out mate, and as a bonus the plot should be worth a bit more if you do decide to sell then
The cheapest available 3x2 CLS has gone from 1.89 to 2.39 locally to me and even then that has a minimum order on it to get that priceI have bought quite a bit of wood from a local timber merchant over the past couple of years, I don’t think there’s been a rise in price, if there is it’s negligible.
I think you'll find that we still import far too much wood, compared to what we produce. The UK forestry industry has been in serious decline for decades.I am not doubting you at all but I think your timber merchants are chancers, there is no need for wood to go up because of covid/Brexit or whatever excuse they give, most wood is sourced in this Country many timber merchants have their own forests where they plant two trees for each one chopped down so they have a continuous supply.
I mentioned CLS specifically as its structural grade timber slow growing for density and durabilityI am not doubting you at all but I think your timber merchants are chancers, there is no need for wood to go up because of covid/Brexit or whatever excuse they give, most wood is sourced in this Country many timber merchants have their own forests where they plant two trees for each one chopped down so they have a continuous supply.