foxtrotfall
New member
Hi all,
I'm a beginner woodworker in Leeds and I'm struggling with sourcing wood for my projects. I don't have a car, so I can't get to timber yards, and I can't find suppliers that will 1) deliver, and 2) deliver affordably. Most places I saw that did do delivery only did so for companies (eg. "Spend £950 to qualify for delivery") or with shipping costs upwards of £50.
I live near a Homebase, and I saw they sell some wood, but it's expensive and they won't deliver it either - not sure if I can grab a taxi with a bunch of wood boards with me!
I got tools, I got some terrible deck wood because it was the only thing I could find online and I am now powering through my first project with this. But surely there must be a better way to source the materials? Do I really have to have a car to get into woodworking?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Nicholas
I'm a beginner woodworker in Leeds and I'm struggling with sourcing wood for my projects. I don't have a car, so I can't get to timber yards, and I can't find suppliers that will 1) deliver, and 2) deliver affordably. Most places I saw that did do delivery only did so for companies (eg. "Spend £950 to qualify for delivery") or with shipping costs upwards of £50.
I live near a Homebase, and I saw they sell some wood, but it's expensive and they won't deliver it either - not sure if I can grab a taxi with a bunch of wood boards with me!
I got tools, I got some terrible deck wood because it was the only thing I could find online and I am now powering through my first project with this. But surely there must be a better way to source the materials? Do I really have to have a car to get into woodworking?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Nicholas