Source for Hardwood Mast Chocks

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Does any one know a source of the internet where I could get mast chocks? I need a couple of extra ones.
 
Don't know about the internet, but as this is a "Practical" boat owner's forum, might I suggest some wood, a saw, and a plane.:)
 
I think NormanS is on the right lines, if the chocks aren't available from the boats' builders you'll have to make them or get them made.

I know a good timber merchant in Horsham West Sussex who has all sorts of woods I hadn't even heard of and I'm sure could make parts if given a pattern ( for a price ), but that's of limited use if you're in the Hebrides or a similar off-world location...
 
If you put your location in your profile, you might find a forumite local to you who can help out. I know someone who regularly commutes between the IOW and Sussex who could cut some iroko wedges, for example....
 
For mast chocks, I am not sure I would be visiting a timber merchant... Fiind a friendly wood worker and look in their bin for offcuts!
Either that, or next time you're passing a boot sale, look out for any old 50's-60's teak furniture or similar. Old chairs/ tables are best. Plenty of stuff around, broken/incomplete doesn't matter after all. I find this to be a good source of oak, ash and teak/mahogany.

Last big find I had was when passing a rural community centre. H&S had condemned several rickity old tables and chairs - all ex-military pre-war stuff. Piled-up on the roadside, takeway for free. Luckily I had my roofrack on ...
 
Where are you located, if your near Glasgow, I have some 300 year old Pitch Pine you can have, approx size 2"x4"x70"

Last year I gave most of my pitch pine to the boat yard at Rothsay Dock at Clydebank, they may have a bit left
 
Thanks for your replies everyone.

And thanks for the idea about cutting up old furniture. I remembered a 1950s chair that I've never particularly liked.
 
wooden chopping blocks are often made of hardwood strips glued together. shame if it goes through the dishwasher, it delaminates and i get the bits. usually abourt 1" x 0.5" x 10"

:-)
 
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