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Hello - can anyone recommend where to get tongue & groove wall
cladding from in the UK, preferably York please ? We want untreated 'cos we're going to paint it, then varnish it. Thanks in advance Pete |
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![]() "Pete Dowling" wrote in message om... Hello - can anyone recommend where to get tongue & groove wall cladding from in the UK, preferably York please ? We want untreated 'cos we're going to paint it, then varnish it. Thanks in advance Pete Hi Pete, If you're using it in a kitchen you'll need to use fire retardant coatings, varnish and the like, especially on ceilings and around cooking facilities. Any DIY Store does the stuff, so take a day to shop about for the cheapest and best. --- BigWallop http://basecuritysystems.no-ip.com Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 30/06/03 |
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![]() "BigWallop" wrote in message ... "Pete Dowling" wrote in message om... Hello - can anyone recommend where to get tongue & groove wall cladding from in the UK, preferably York please ? We want untreated 'cos we're going to paint it, then varnish it. Thanks in advance Pete Hi Pete, If you're using it in a kitchen you'll need to use fire retardant coatings, varnish and the like, especially on ceilings and around cooking facilities. Any DIY Store does the stuff, so take a day to shop about for the cheapest and best. --- BigWallop I kind of thought that the old cladding stuff was obsolete these days, and everyone used the MDF equivelent? .If you are painting it, I would go with the MDF, as far as I know, Nowadays, it comes treated for moisture resistance too, which is another concern for kitchens. |
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"BigWallop" wrote in message ...
"Pete Dowling" wrote in message om... Hello - can anyone recommend where to get tongue & groove wall cladding from in the UK, preferably York please ? We want untreated 'cos we're going to paint it, then varnish it. Thanks in advance Pete Hi Pete, If you're using it in a kitchen you'll need to use fire retardant coatings, varnish and the like, especially on ceilings and around cooking facilities. Any DIY Store does the stuff, so take a day to shop about for the cheapest and best. --- BigWallop http://basecuritysystems.no-ip.com Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 30/06/03 Try and get stuff that is a little longer than the lengths you need, so as to keep joints to a minimum. Failing that you want to decide where the joints are going to be; random or regular etc. What will you be fixing them to? If you are pinning them, remember to angle the pin in from the base of the tongue through the meat of the wood into your grounds or battons. This means your first strip goes in grooved edge to the wall. A daub of glue is required here. And of course it must be plumb. I take it you know how to scribe the first one to any unevennesses in the edge of the wall? And make sure the two end boards are the same thickness by measuring the widest part of the wall with the overall size nearest this that the t&g provides - and halving the difference between the two end pieces. Check every fourth or fifth to see that they are staying plumb or upright. (Or whatever angle you decided on.) |
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but as Homebase Clifton Moor are closing down
Oops, I mean Focus Clifton Moor Toby. |
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Toby wrote:
Look in the big B&Q on Hull Road, try Howarth Timber on Layerthorpe just before the railway museum or Wickes on Clifton Moor. The B&Q on Hull Road has three different grades, the cheapest is unsuitable for staining and must be painted. The most expensive has less knots and is a good deal thicker. Wickes at Clifton Moor was the cheapest last year, but as Homebase Clifton Moor are closing down (so that Wickes can transfer there) they are currently running 20% off all stock, BUT Homebase had the worst timber of anywhere known to man. At least the packs of wainscotting/cladding are shrink wrapped. Howarth Timber is actually on Leeman Road I think. Toby. yep you're right got my roads mixed up, I always miss the entrance and have to turn round. Cheers Jonathan |
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Cheers
Jonathan And there's nothing worth having in the Focus clearance even at a discount. :-( Been to look. Toby. |
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