Thinking of buying some timber.

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No special projects in mind at the moment but am thinking of buying some stock for future ones.
My thoughts are some PSE, (which I believe is 'planed, square, edge). I'm thinking 75 x 25 is a pretty standard size which could be ripped or jointed to form smaller/larger boards.

Would this be a suitable choice? What do you think about the price? Cheap/fair/expensive?

20mm x 69mm Redwood PSE Timber | Howarth Timber (howarth-timber.co.uk)
 
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I know it makes sense and I would normally agree but with the cost of things continuing to rise I'm just trying to save a few quid.
 
I thought timber and general building material prices were on the way down now?
 
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2x3 CLS in 8 foot lengths at Wickes is usually pretty cheap. A lot of it is warped twisted etc. but there is usually enough in stock to choose good straight lengths and they generally stay that way in storage.

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Problem is if it's to long or short it's useless or wastage. If you're not in a rush try eBay - I picked up bits and pieces for my extension, eg 13 lengths of 8x2 x4.2m for £100 - they'd just been used as vertical studwork for an office in an industrial unit that was being converted. I didn't need that long but the offcuts made perfect noggins.
 
Ukraine produces a lot of wheat so not just materials might go up in price.

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I'd avoid the large branch places like Travis Perkins, B&Q, etc. as generally I've found them to be expensive with no improvement in quality. Occasionally they have offers on which can be good.

I do keep a bit of timber in stock and I also make things and sell them on FB Marketplace, so it's useful for that. I only go to independent wood yards now though -- once you get to know them they will offer you better prices. I also know two reclaim yards near me. When I was building the stud walls in the extension I was getting 8ft lengths of CLS at £1 which is still the case. They also sell full scaffold boards new at £19 a length.

Look around for reclaim places.
 
I try not to use the sheds for timber because, as you say, their quality/price is usually crap. We have a Huws/Gray (Ridgeons), near work which do some good stuff but we also have 2 independent yards who have good quality/fair priced timber which is all stored inside big warehouses instead of out in all weathers. Occasionally these two will have a sort of 'clear out' of some old stock and you can pick up a bargain.
 

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