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I am looking to make large picture frames. I need about 100m of picture
frame mouldings. I want a reasonably large moulding say 50mm to 100mm
wide and 20mm thick. I have tried framing shops but these seem to be
expensive. They also provide the moulding in a finished state - eg
stained, varnished or gilded which I don't want. The material needs to
be paintable. MDF or wood would be appropriate but if anyone has other
suggestions I would be grateful.

Does anyone have any ideas of suppliers - preferably in the SE of
England but anywhere would do - especially if they deliver.

Chris

r.j....@open.ac.uk

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DIY, nearly...

Ye Olde Picture Framing Shoppe?? Ooooh! Werry 'spensive.

Get or make a small sample of what you want.

Tootle down to your local timber merchant, or phone a few, to find out
what they will charge you for making it. The charge will comprise a
setting-up charge for machining - probably IRO £15-£20, and the price
of the timber.

Oh, if you can't make or get a sample of what you want, most of these
shops keep samples from previous jobs - you may be able to poke about
on their shelf of offcuts and find something for them to copy.

I had made a lot of lambstongue architrave, and picture rail, and
mouldings for arj sash-windows, as the old ones had rotted badly -
very reasonable price (setting-up charge for each sort of moulding
notwithstanding). Just make sure you order 10% or so more than you
think you need - wobbles at the end of the moulding where fed into
the machine, shakes, and bad knots are potential problems.

Architectural mouldings from the "sheds" - Hah! I've spit 'em.

Richard.
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Willy Eckerslyke

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Jan 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/8/99
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it wrote:

> Does anyone have any ideas of suppliers - preferably in the SE of
> England but anywhere would do - especially if they deliver.

The only one I know is Welsh Framing Supplies in Powys.
01686 688 866

but you should be able to find somewhere closer.

also
http://www.globalframingsupplies.co.uk/
(pretty useless page)


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Chris French

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In article <77391t$hsi$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, r.j....@open.ac.uk
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>In article <3694F8...@internetcafe2000.com>,
> it <i...@internetcafe2000.com> wrote:
>> I am looking to make large picture frames. I need about 100m of picture
>> frame mouldings. I want a reasonably large moulding say 50mm to 100mm
>> wide and 20mm thick. I have tried framing shops but these seem to be
>> expensive. They also provide the moulding in a finished state - eg
>> stained, varnished or gilded which I don't want. The material needs to
>> be paintable. MDF or wood would be appropriate but if anyone has other
>> suggestions I would be grateful.
>
>> Does anyone have any ideas of suppliers - preferably in the SE of
>> England but anywhere would do - especially if they deliver.
>
>DIY, nearly...
>
>Ye Olde Picture Framing Shoppe?? Ooooh! Werry 'spensive.
>
>Get or make a small sample of what you want.
>
>Tootle down to your local timber merchant, or phone a few, to find out
>what they will charge you for making it.

Or look in the YP for a wooden mouldings specialist. There is a place in
Leeds which has an amazing selection. I'm sure some such place would
have something suitable. Or could help out with it.

Or find a local artist and see what they do.

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Chris French, Leeds

Charles (Joe) Stahelin

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Jan 9, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/9/99
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In article <3695E5...@mam.nospam>, Willy Eckerslyke
<nospa...@mam.nospam> writes

>Does anyone have any ideas of suppliers - preferably in the SE of
>> England but anywhere would do - especially if they deliver.
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There is a magazine "Picture Framing" which you could get and which will
probably help. The Newsagents will be able to look it up if you ask
about it.
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Charles (Joe) Stahelin,
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK.

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