Hello all!

Well this is my first post (Welcome Zoe!! Why thankie!)

Hehe, anyway - this will no doubt be the first of many posts to this fabulous forum, I have just spent 3 hours reading many existing threads and have already picked up so many hints and tips - it is truely a credit to all who contribute.

So here is what I am hoping to get some help with.

In my existing kitchen (which I have been told is a mixture of Tassie Oak and Spotted Gum), I have three sets of shelves which I would love to have doors put on. They are right next to (and above) the stove top and are pretty useless for putting things in because of oil splatter and so are, at the moment, wasted space.

Here is my dilemma - I have had a quote from a local kitchen guy, who happened to be the only guy who could correctly identify the timber from which my cupboard doors were made, and made for us a large storage cupboard - but he wanted $320 for two doors! I am wondering if this is reasonable?

Now these doors need to be made from Spotted Gum and have the following dimensions:

2 doors

approx 270mm x 790mm

1 door

approx 270mm x 725mm

I have attached some piccie so the routing can be seen - from what I can telling it's a pretty standard pattern - but then I wouldn't really know! It looks fairly familiar to me though..

I was just hoping for some ifeedback on the usual cost of having such things done and if I would possibly get it done cheaper anywhere in the Campbelltown/Camden area?

Thanks I hope to hear from someone soon!

(now on to my decking posts! yeeehaaaaw!)

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