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£22 each when buying 10x units, £29 each when buying under 10x

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Reclaimed scaffold boards for collection from Peckham, delivery to Peckham and all areas of London available. Cutting, sanding and varnishing available as well as furniture building and other bespoke projects. Image 2 is our pricing structure

We also work closely with local ironmongers to provide custom metalwork.
Shelf brackets: £16 (pair)
Other bespoke designs available


Approximate dimensions:
1ft board - 30cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
2ft board - 60cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
3ft board - 91cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
4ft board - 122cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
5ft board - 152cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
6ft board - 182cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
7ft board - 213cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
8ft board - 244cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
9ft board - 274cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
10ft board - 305cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
11ft board - 335cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
12ft board - 366cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm
13ft board - 390cm x 22.5cm x 3.8cm

Plenty available - bulk purchase options

Cutting - £3 per cut

Our reclaimed boards are rustic & characterful and occasionally might have some warping and/or cracking.

When contacting please let me know:

- Number of boards

- Purpose/use

- If you require delivery and your location

- Date required


Thanks
Joe
 

1. boards in the yard.jpg

1.1 The Furniture Makers Club - Scaffold Board Price List.png

1.2 @bwooce bought boards cut to size and made shelves with our J brackets 5.jpg

1.3 @Oghaberdashery - Sold boards and she made shelves - she bought brackets from us (unlisted style - same price).jpg.jpg

1.3 Bench Style B with Backrest A.jpg

1.4 Bench Style A.jpg

2 @madgeorgedesigns - bought raw boards and made a 9ft office table for a client 2.jpeg

4. Bespoke bedside table.jpg

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