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American Oak Benchtop
Origin A common medium sized hardwood of central North America. Appearance Heartwood pale yellow-brown to mid-brown, also sometimes with a pink tinge to it. The heavy backsawn grain makes this a highly figured and attractive timber. Clear coatings and tinted or stained finishes are common on this timber. Common Uses Benchtops, Solid timber flooring, Engineered timber floor coverings and some fine furniture. Construction Glued and Laminated. Durability 3 Moderately Durable (Above Ground) Grades Select or Feature or Seconds Hardness 6.0 Thickness 19mm, 32mm, 38mm, 42mm -
American Walnut Flooring
Origin North America Appearance Durability Grades Hardness Dimensions mm -
Blackwood benchtop
Origin A medium sized hardwood of occasional occurrence in the tableland areas of South Australia and all the eastern states, but the only areas of considerable commercial yield are the wetter districts of Tasmania. Appearance Heartwood is golden brown, often with narrow bands of darker colour indicative of the growth rings. Sometimes reddish streaks are also present. Sapwood is distinctively paler. Grain is usually straight but sometimes wavy. Common Uses Benchtops, Flooring, Furniture & Panelling. Construction Glued and Laminated. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 9.1 Thickness 19mm, 32mm, 38mm, 42mm -
Brushbox Flooring
Origin Large hardwood grows on the edge of the rainforests on the central coast of New South Wales to Bowen, Queensland. Appearance Heartwood varies in colour from a pinkish grey to a rich reddish brown. Sapwood is usually distinctively paler. Texture is fine and even. Grain usually interlocked to varying degrees. Logs are usually sound right to the pith and are free of gum veins, but breaks known as “water rings” are sometimes present. Common Uses Flooring, Cladding & Panelling. Durability 3 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 9.5 Dimensions 63x14, 85x14, 130x14, 180x14, 63x19, 80x19, 130x19, 180x19mm -
Cedar Cladding
Origin A large softwood, the largest of the North American cedars, occurring in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Appearance Heartwood variable from pale brown to dark brown. Sapwood is yellowish white. Texture is fine but uneven due to prominent growth rings. The grain is straight. Common Uses Cladding, Decking, Flooring & Bench Tops. Durability 3 Not Durable (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 11.0 Dimensions 84mm x 18mm / 133mm x 18mm -
Grey Box Flooring
Origin Medium sized hardwood of the central and north coast districts of New South Wales and southern Queensland. Occasionally found in eastern Victoria. Appearance Heartwood is pale yellowish brown. Sapwood is usually distinctively paler. Texture is relatively fine and even. Grain is interlocked. Seldom has gum veins. Common Uses Flooring, Heavy engineering construction, bridges, wharves, shipbuilding, piles, poles & sleepers. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 15.0 Dimensions 63x14, 83x14, 130x14, 180x14, 63x19, 80x19, 130x19, 180x19mm -
Grey Ironbark Benchtop
Origin Victoria through to Queensland Appearance The timber ranges in colour from light browns through to dark chocolates and reds. Common Uses Benchtops, Flooring, Decking, Heavy Engineering Construction, Poles, Piles & Ship Building. Construction Glued and Laminated. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 14.0 Thickness 19mm, 32mm, 38mm, 42mm -
Grey Ironbark Flooring
Origin Victoria through to Queensland Appearance Varies in colour from light browns through to dark chocolates and reds. Common Uses Flooring, Decking, Heavy Engineering Construction, Poles, Piles & Ship Building. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 14.0 Dimensions 63x14, 85x14, 130x14, 180x14, 63x19, 85x19, 130x19, 180x19mm -
Iron Bark Decking
Origin Found in Victoria through to Queensland. Finish Ranges in colour from light browns through to dark chocolates and reds. Common Uses Decking, Flooring, Heavy Engineering Construction, Poles, Piles & Ship Building. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 14.0 Dimensions 65x19, 85x19, 135x19, 65x32, 85x32, 135x32, 190x35, 240x35, 280x35, 65x42, 85x42, 135x42, 190x42, 240x42, 280x42mm -
Ironbark Cladding
Origin Victoria through to Queensland. Appearance The timber ranges in colour from light browns through to dark chocolates and reds. Common Uses Decking, Flooring, Heavy Engineering Construction, Poles, Piles & Ship Building. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 14.0 Dimensions 80/75mm X 18mm, 122/115mm X 18mm -
Northern Beech Flooring
Origin A blend of timbers grown in the coastal forests between Bega in New South Wales and Maryborough in Queensland. Appearance Pale brown and Golden Hues to a light cream with a slight pink tint. The straw-brown colour sometimes displays olive hues gives it a similar look to Blackbutt but with gum veins and some pinholes. These tone variations found in Northern Beech make it a highly sought after timber. Durability 2 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 8.5 Dimensions 63x14, 85x14, 130x14, 180x14, 63x19, 80x19, 130x19, 180x19mm -
Silver Top Ash Cladding
Origin Occurs in the southern and central coasts and tablelands of New South Wales, Eastern Victoria and north-eastern Tasmania. Appearance Creamy – straw. Light to medium or pale brown, sometimes pinkish, similar to Blackbutt. Common Uses External cladding & Decking. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Standard Hardness 9.5 Dimensions 77mm x 22mm / 127mm x22mm -
Spotted Gum Benchtop
Origin Occurs naturally on the east coast from the Victoria/New South Wales border to the Maryborough district in Queensland. Appearance The timber ranges from light brown through to dark brown with green and orange tones, and wild figure (grain pattern) and fiddleback is common. Common Uses Benchtops, Flooring, Decking & Cladding. Construction Glued and Laminated. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Select or Standard or Feature Hardness 11.0 Thickness 19mm, 32mm, 38mm, 42mm -
Spotted Gum Cladding
Origin Occurs naturally on the east coast from the Victoria/New South Wales border to the Maryborough district in Queensland. Appearance The timber ranges from light brown through to dark brown with green and orange tones, and wild figure (grain pattern) and fiddleback is common. Common Uses Cladding, Decking, Flooring & Bench Tops. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Standard & Better. Hardness 11.0 Dimensions 80/75mm X 18mm, 122/115mm X 18mm -
Spotted Gum Decking
Origin Occurs naturally on the east coast from the Victoria/New South Wales border to the Maryborough district in Queensland. Appearance Varies from light brown through to dark brown with green and orange tones, and wild figure (grain pattern) and fiddleback is common. Common Uses Decking, Flooring, Cladding & Bench Tops. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 11.0 Dimensions 65x19, 85x19, 135x19, 65x32, 85x32, 135x32, 190x35, 240x35, 280x35, 65x42, 85x42, 135x42, 190x42, 240x42, 280x42mm -
Spotted Gum Flooring
Origin Occurs naturally on the east coast from the Victoria/New South Wales border to the Maryborough district in Queensland. Appearance The timber ranges from light brown through to dark brown with green and orange tones, and wild figure (grain pattern) and fiddleback is common. Common Uses Flooring, Decking, Cladding & Bench Tops. Durability 1 (Above Ground) Grades Select, Standard & Better or Feature Hardness 11.0 Dimensions 65x14, 85x14, 130x14, 180 x14, 65x19, 85x19, 130x19, 180x19mm