I've had a very attractive quote from Thai Teak for a grate. Has anyone bought from them? Are their products well made, and what import duties/VAT did you have to pay?
Make your own! They are not that difficult to make and there are many "plans" on the web.
There is a very reasonable source of Teak in Jamestown (Aitkin Howard) and they have a machining facility as well although I always buy off saw timber and resaw and machine it myself!
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I was in a Travis Perkins in Exeter recently & was suprised to find that they had both Iroko (African Teak) & American Oak, both very usable for your project.
I see no reason at all why you should not try yourself there are many references to Iroko supplies on the net & I am sure there will be someone on here who can point you in the right direction for design & construction.
Today I sanded off my brand new teak cockpit grating by Howells of Poole and it looks just grate!
Very nice indeed.
Carpentry and certainly not joinery are not something I am any good at.
The kit is well presented and well made. I do agree that the price made my eyes water but most of Howells stuff is pretty inexpensive compared to the same items in chandlers around here so I suspect 'custom made' teak grating is not cheap anywhere. They appear to be a good company to do business with.