On clearance. solid wood even if its cut up for a project. bargain price for 13ft longest standard size you can get.
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definition
24 Dec 157#13
If you fancy a bit of fun this Christmas..
Roger_Irrelevant
23 Dec 155#3
I use these for fencing, cut into 6' lengths, paint with a couple of cotes of Creoseal then just slot them in. They're virtually indestructable, handy when the weather is like it has been for the past 2 months. :disappointed: Works out about £30-40 a 'panel', which is what you'd pay for a half-decent feathered timber one, but these are a doddle to install and will last indefinitely.
Plus you can attatch things too them like heavy planters etc. :stuck_out_tongue:
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paul.o
27 Dec 15#23
picked 7 up today, perfect condition, just need to build some raised beds now.
definition
24 Dec 157#13
If you fancy a bit of fun this Christmas..
Maskarova to definition
24 Dec 15#15
Lovely job! I make all sorts with these boards as well
ukmonkey to definition
25 Dec 15#22
Have you glued them or something else? Also what are the legs ?
alera
24 Dec 15#20
What did you use to stain the boards? Look great
Maskarova to alera
25 Dec 15#21
Have a look at van dyke crystals, a lot cheaper than buying liberon stains. Rest express are a good company to buy from. Then if you fancy it add some stain to beeswax
philipgregson58
24 Dec 15#19
picked 3 up today, no splits or warps. Just what I needed to renew garden bench. Took saw with me and cut in half.
SUREFIRE247
24 Dec 15#18
Solid Deal !!!
Dave_dave69
24 Dec 15#17
Great price
blackadr
24 Dec 151#16
Neither of my two local Wickes stores have a cutting service. I suspect it's like that in all of them.
philbill1973
24 Dec 15#14
Just paid £16 each for 5 boards, bummer ! Heat from me.
Maskarova
24 Dec 15#12
I'd recommend you check them in store
brilly
24 Dec 15#11
by reviews it looks like its fairly common to have these with splits right along the length so watch out
do wickes do a something like a free cutting service or do i take a saw and do it in the carpark? :laughing:
not paying 25quid+ delivery to get a couple of these!
jdspinks
24 Dec 15#10
Brilliant - perfect for the allotment too :smiley: Thank you
joyf4536
24 Dec 15#9
Trouble is, based on Hubby's experience today, you order stuff off this lot, pay for it, get the e-mail that they are ready for collection, drive 40 miles then they haven't got what they told you was ready for collection. Useless bunch of to**ers I think he called them.
ukmonkey
24 Dec 151#8
Lol I hired x2 scarf boards from Hss hire last month for the same price and also had to leave a £80 deposit
KINGYFUN
23 Dec 15#7
Brilliant find op...just what I was after for the Allotment!!
Roger_Irrelevant
23 Dec 151#6
Yep they're a perfect fit, sometimes best to measure though just in case they're slightly +/- 6' especially at the tops of the posts. If you want to make them even more secure just nail some 1/2" battening vertically at each side to wedge them further into the posts, also stops any slight rattles in the wind.
Typey1
23 Dec 151#5
Do you slot them down concrete posts, just wondering
ishaqx
23 Dec 15#4
Great deal, similar in price to second hand ones, but new! Ordered 4 for the allotment. Thanks.
Roger_Irrelevant
23 Dec 155#3
I use these for fencing, cut into 6' lengths, paint with a couple of cotes of Creoseal then just slot them in. They're virtually indestructable, handy when the weather is like it has been for the past 2 months. :disappointed: Works out about £30-40 a 'panel', which is what you'd pay for a half-decent feathered timber one, but these are a doddle to install and will last indefinitely.
Plus you can attatch things too them like heavy planters etc. :stuck_out_tongue:
BigFozzieB
23 Dec 15#2
That's a steal. I pay £1/foot for reclaimed boards. That does include delivery though.
dognobs
23 Dec 15#1
These are great for shuttering when building a shed base.
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On clearance. solid wood even if its cut up for a project. bargain price for 13ft longest standard size you can get.
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Plus you can attatch things too them like heavy planters etc. :stuck_out_tongue:
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do wickes do a something like a free cutting service or do i take a saw and do it in the carpark? :laughing:
not paying 25quid+ delivery to get a couple of these!
Plus you can attatch things too them like heavy planters etc. :stuck_out_tongue: