The Baldy Carpenter business was created in 2009 after Fraser was made redundant from his previous employment. Since starting the business, we have grown out of several workshops and are now settled in the Hamilton Road Industrial Estate in Strathaven. Situated within its own premises, Baldy HQ is a purpose built 240 square metre workshop fitted out with high end machinery to produce the quality products that have come to be expected by our customers. From Speirs and Mathesons infill smoothing planes to CNC capabilities, we are well suited to create that iconic piece just for you.
Fraser made us an amazing dining table to our exact specifications. Still one of the best items in our home. We paid a similar cost to tables we.
Fraser goes that extra mile to research into unusual projects to ensure the end product is exactly what you want and need.
Absolutely love our new window sills, they are a work of art. Can't recommend The Baldy Carpenter highly enough, bespoke craftsmanship, personal, .
And what can possibly go wrong. This lot will make some wonderful sash and case windows.
So for reasons that only BT know I don't currently have a working landline in the workshop for the remainder of this week. I have limited online access but will check on emails at points throughout the day. If you need to get in touch please send us an email with a contact number and I will call you back.
So it has been a few busy months at Baldy HQ in the development department. We have decided to push more into the supply of sash and case and storm proof casement windows using Accoya. We were able to produce these on the machines that we have but we never pushed the product as it always became a.
Well we have reached the last Friday working of 2020. We finish this year on a high and next year is already looking to be another great year for growth and development. To all my customers and suppliers may we wish you all Merry Christmas and please stay safe.
It's #throwbackthursd ay and this week I'm going way back to October 2013. This was my set up at the annual SFMA ( Scottish Furniture Makers Association) annual exhibition at the Lighthouse in Glasgow. The unit had a TV hidden inside it which motored up when you pressed the key fob. My thinking was.