Stable Doors By Ron Currie
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£600 in sapele or idigbo and £330 in softwood. The door illustrated on the left is made form sapele; it is a basic one light stable door. The top half opens seperately from the bottom half. The construction is basically a frame that is cladded with matchboard. The sapele gives a deep reddish colour with beautiful tight grain. |
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£2000 in Oak. The illustration on the left shows an oak door with a softwood frame that we manufactured. We do not normally manufacture doors from oak as the nature of the timber is so unpredictable and the product itself is so expensive. |
If you are buying one of our joinery products it is essential you follow our treatment guide. To view different hardwoods see our hardwood timber range.
All prices are quoted for thicknesses up to 44mm(thickness) x 2.1m(height) x 0.9m(width). 56mm thickness doors are priced on application.