Insert supplier in Europe

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Buuk
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Insert supplier in Europe

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Hi,

I ran out of inserts and would like to order a load of new ones.
Does anybody know a European supplier for inserts??

Thanks a lot!
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Buuk
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Great! Thanks a lot!

Did you do business with them?
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No, I've received a quote for woodcores from them a while ago and that's it.
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chrismp wrote:No, I've received a quote for woodcores from them a while ago and that's it.
Hi mate,

does it mean they were too expensive? :)

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More expensive than gluing up core blocks and resawing them to planks ourselves, yes. Unfortunately I can't remember the actual prices. No clue on what they ask for inserts.
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Post by hallvardaase »

Try boardbuildingsupply.eu

I bought from them last year. The service was fast and the price was ok (as far as I can remember).
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dont forget the www.junksupply.com located in Europe.
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