Hi all, had a customer who asked for eight oak 2ft 9inch ledged doors with beading on both sides. The prices of the oak to me was £124 per door so taking into account machining, thicknessing, cutting to size, edging, machining the tongue and grooves and beading they would be around the £175 per door. Went onto the internet found some from oak doors direct at £136 finished, this month special at £106. Told the customer it was not worth me making them and they finally got the price down to £85 per door including delivery. They were delivered to my workshop for finishing and i must say they are quite well made, they came wrapped in a large bag and each one was in its own box. The only thing i had to do was to sand them better and to route a chamfer on the ledges. So how do they make them so cheap ? The only reason i did not buy them and sell them on as mine was incase they were rubbish or their was a problem with them.