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I couldn't believe it when they wanted £40 for a 3 meter fence post the other day.....Ahhh! No way!
 
Just looking at marine ply to make some traps, £90 a sheet. Crazy
 
made 4 ekes the other day....different sizes...two of which i will go on to make into clearer boards

but, for clearer boards am finding the ply hard to get or very expensive..

any ideas?
 
made 4 ekes the other day....different sizes...two of which i will go on to make into clearer boards

but, for clearer boards am finding the ply hard to get or very expensive..

any ideas?
An off the wall idea - a stout piece of cardboard, precisely cut, and covered in kitchen foil probably with a rhombus clearer. Or a piece of correx (estate agents/political party signage)
 
An off the wall idea - a stout piece of cardboard, precisely cut, and covered in kitchen foil probably with a rhombus clearer. Or a piece of correx (estate agents/political party signage)

Yes, nick the election signs of the political party which rivals your favourite. I could make suggestions......
 
Use pallet boards and you can choose your desired depth. I use a little square block in each corner glued in to keep the whole eke square and at virtually no cost.
 
I keep colonies at a major woodyard that imports wood from Latvia for decking. Their cost prices have gone up 40% in two installments in the last year. At least the seconds skip is a useful source for my needs.
As above - expect further price rises and shortages.
 
I mean just take a pallet apart and use the timber from those. Great for roofs as well.
Nobody 'just' takes a pallet apart. If you haven't done it before, it's worth looking up a few videos for some possible ways to do it.
 

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