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  1. #1
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    Default purchasing timber

    Hi

    Is timber sold at a standard length or can you buy it at just about any length? I will be doing some renovations at my house, installing doors moving walls etc and I'm not sure if I should calculate the approximate lengths I need for each job or should I purchase the longest pieces that I can get. What is more cost effective? I need timber for stud walls, architraves and skirting boards.

    Thanks
    Steve

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    Usually sold in increments of 600mm ie 1200.1800.2400.3000.3600 etc etc
    or 1.2m,1.8m,2.4m,3m,3.6m etc :eek:

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    MDF mouldings from bunnings (and I'm assuming everywhere else) come in 5.4m lengths. Which is perfect for doing a door and also means that skirtings can be done as a single length (so long as your walls are less than 5.4m obviously!)

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    depends on how much you need, I just bought a heap of primed treated pine from fowles timber in port melbourne, standard lengths 5.4m but because of how much I ordered I got the 3m lengths I needed.

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    Thanks for all your help.

    So measure up what you need and buy in multiples of 600mm.

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