Hi,
Trying to work out the most cost-effective way of putting a baseboard together, 1 board 6ft by 2ft, 1 board 4ft by 2ft. Though shopping around the costs (in the UK) for a 9mm plywood top, and PSE support/legs is looking quite steep. What should I expect to be paying for parts for this in your experiences? Had very good intentions but swiftly put off by costs.
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Baseboard budgets
Re: Baseboard budgets
Presumably you've shopped around at smaller, local DIY shops? I found my local DIY store very reasonable and delivery was only £3.95.PeterLangtoft wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 7:49 pm Hi,
Trying to work out the most cost-effective way of putting a baseboard together, 1 board 6ft by 2ft, 1 board 4ft by 2ft. Though shopping around the costs (in the UK) for a 9mm plywood top, and PSE support/legs is looking quite steep. What should I expect to be paying for parts for this in your experiences? Had very good intentions but swiftly put off by costs.
Thanks
Unfortunately I cannot give you the exact price I paid because the receipt has been thrown away. I started building earlier this year in the integral garage. The layout is approx 5m x 2.6m.
I ordered 8 x 4.2m, 75mm x 20mm planned wood for frames plus 6 x 4.8m, 50mm x 50mm planned wood for legs, total cost as far as I can remember was a couple of quid under £150. I made a mistake reordering the same quantities to finish off the build and now have 2 x 4.8m 50mm x 50mm and 4 x 4.2m pieces (what was I thinking?!) left over!
Ive since ordered 5 x 2.4m x 1.2m, 12mm exterior grade plywood sheets, cut to size by the same shop. I think these came to about £167.
Yes, my wood and sheet came in under £500 but Ive got quite a bit left over that Ive got to find projects for!
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Re: Baseboard budgets
thanks, though that probably just confirms it's something I can't stretch to currently for all the wood.centenary wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 10:16 pm
Presumably you've shopped around at smaller, local DIY shops? I found my local DIY store very reasonable and delivery was only £3.95.
Unfortunately I cannot give you the exact price I paid because the receipt has been thrown away. I started building earlier this year in the integral garage. The layout is approx 5m x 2.6m.
I ordered 8 x 4.2m, 75mm x 20mm planned wood for frames plus 6 x 4.8m, 50mm x 50mm planned wood for legs, total cost as far as I can remember was a couple of quid under £150. I made a mistake reordering the same quantities to finish off the build and now have 2 x 4.8m 50mm x 50mm and 4 x 4.2m pieces (what was I thinking?!) left over!
Ive since ordered 5 x 2.4m x 1.2m, 12mm exterior grade plywood sheets, cut to size by the same shop. I think these came to about £167.
Yes, my wood and sheet came in under £500 but Ive got quite a bit left over that Ive got to find projects for!
Re: Baseboard budgets
As Einstein said M = and all that,
With railways it's a balance of C+S+T =
If he cost is too much reduce the S until the C becomes viable.
At least you don't have a problem with S
Cost;Space;Time;
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With railways it's a balance of C+S+T =
If he cost is too much reduce the S until the C becomes viable.
At least you don't have a problem with S
Cost;Space;Time;
Geoff T.
Remember ... I know nothing about railways.
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Re: Baseboard budgets
Surely, this can be cut from one single sheet of 8x4 methinks, with some left over too.


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Re: Baseboard budgets
Bear in mind the price I mentioned was for the wood to build baseboards for a 5m x 2.6m layout. If you only need two relatively small baseboards, 6 ft by 2 ft and 4 ft by 2 ft, the amount of wood you need and therefore cost, is considerably less.PeterLangtoft wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 10:30 pmthanks, though that probably just confirms it's something I can't stretch to currently for all the wood.centenary wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 10:16 pm
Presumably you've shopped around at smaller, local DIY shops? I found my local DIY store very reasonable and delivery was only £3.95.
Unfortunately I cannot give you the exact price I paid because the receipt has been thrown away. I started building earlier this year in the integral garage. The layout is approx 5m x 2.6m.
I ordered 8 x 4.2m, 75mm x 20mm planned wood for frames plus 6 x 4.8m, 50mm x 50mm planned wood for legs, total cost as far as I can remember was a couple of quid under £150. I made a mistake reordering the same quantities to finish off the build and now have 2 x 4.8m 50mm x 50mm and 4 x 4.2m pieces (what was I thinking?!) left over!
Ive since ordered 5 x 2.4m x 1.2m, 12mm exterior grade plywood sheets, cut to size by the same shop. I think these came to about £167.
Yes, my wood and sheet came in under £500 but Ive got quite a bit left over that Ive got to find projects for!
Re: Baseboard budgets
Could make an open framed type layout using reclaimed offices of wood?
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An 8'x4' sheet of 9mm ply will cost you £27 at B&Q and you will get both boards out of that with another 6'x2' board to spare. They also do a 6x4 sheet for £19.97 which will also do both boards.
Buying separate 4'x2' sheets to build a 4x2 board (1 sheet) and a 6x2 board (1 1/2 sheets) will cost you over 40 quid. It's worth finding a timber merchant who will cut to size (can't recall if the larger B&Q stores still cut to size).
I've used 18mmx44mm PSE for frames this time around but thinner and deeper works too if you can find that cheaper - 12mm x 75mm for example.
Buying separate 4'x2' sheets to build a 4x2 board (1 sheet) and a 6x2 board (1 1/2 sheets) will cost you over 40 quid. It's worth finding a timber merchant who will cut to size (can't recall if the larger B&Q stores still cut to size).
I've used 18mmx44mm PSE for frames this time around but thinner and deeper works too if you can find that cheaper - 12mm x 75mm for example.
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