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March 2011 BOND TIMBER


Huge variety of timber products


BOND Timber can supply a huge variety of timber products to suit the needs of both domestic and commercial customers. The business, part of WH Bond & Sons, offers an extensive range of treated and graded timber, sheet and board materials.


The operation has been


developed at Bake Sawmill, Trerulefoot, near Saltash in Cornwall in the past few years and has recently expanded to Merton near Okehampton in Devon. The product range includes: *sawn and plane-gauged timber (treated or unseasoned)


*decking in hardwood *fencing, gates, shiplap, loglap, trellis *sheet materials


*machine-rounded posts,


poles and stakes *hardwoods, hardwood flooring, tongue and groove, plane square edge timber *screws and bolts, hangings and latching *sands and cements. Also timber can be


Tanalith or Vacsol Aqua treated on site providing a quick and efficient service. Bond Timber aims to stock the latest technological and environmentally-friendly products, ranging from eco- friendly decking and railing products to preservatives which ensure that quality and durability are not compromised. The business’s purpose- designed site at Bake Sawmill is ideally suited for


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Borlase & Horsley Ltd • New Build • Extensions


• Renovations • Barn Conversions


Tel. 01579 342878 Mob. 07974 323230 Continued success to Bond Timber Ltd


Treated and graded timber is supplied.


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A family run business established over 13 years. Specialising from Sheds, Wendy Houses to Garden Furniture


Quality workmanship Using only the finest treated materials Tel/Fax: 01752 851181


www.davessheds.co.uk Continued success to Bond Timber


Established 1978


All Types of Purpose Made Joinery • Windows • Doors


• Conservatories • Staircases


We provide a complete service from design to manufacture & installation. Tel/Fax 01579 349093


Gary 07877 548760 Neil 07877 877243 www.dbsons.co.uk


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