BSW Group supports community and charity with Borders Book Festival sponsorship
BSW Group sponsors the Borders Book Festival in Melrose and, in doing so, raises money for the Future Trees Trust.
BSW Timber has teamed up with leading power-tool manufacturer Paslode to launch a nationwide competition for customers to win one of two of the latest IM90i tools featuring the brand new NailScrew system.
It's part of a UK-wide campaign to promote BSW's Timeless Timber and ‘easi' timber range - which includes a wide range of construction, fencing, decking and garden landscaping products.
The IM90i is the most powerful and technologically advanced tool from the current Paslode range. It features the revolutionary Paslode Nailscrew system which combines the speed of gas nailing with the ease of the screw, making it an ideal choice for decking, flooring cladding and a wide range of temporary fixings.
David Chapman, Sales Director with BSW Timber, said: "This is a fantastic prize which promises to make our winners life a lot easier. The new NailScrew system is a great fit with our easi deck and Timeless Timber decking ranges, especially our new Timeless Brushwood decking which was successfully launched earlier this year."
Daniel Czerwinski, spokesperson for Paslode added: "The Paslode IM90i tool is perfect to use across nearly all wood applications and is a must have for timber frame builders, roofers and decking installers. We're really excited about the launch of our new NailScrew system which aims to make installation of timber products, especially decking, even easier.
This is a great promotion for a great product, and look forward to announcing the lucky winner in store later on this year."
The competition runs until June 28th and the two lucky winners will be announced on July 5. To enter the competition, visit www.bsw.co.uk/entry
BSW Group sponsors the Borders Book Festival in Melrose and, in doing so, raises money for the Future Trees Trust.
BSW recently welcomed Member of Scottish Parliament Kate Forbes to their BSW Fort William site, and her visit was crucial to raising awareness about the skills shortage in the timber sector.
Fort William Engineer has been recognised for leading a team of apprentices through Skills Development Scotland's Fuel Change Competition.