Timber Species
Pine
- Slash
- Radiata
- Hoop
- Cypruss
- Oregon
- Western Red Cedar
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Uses
Pine | Building, Flooring, Decking, Screening, Mouldings, Fencing, Landscaping |
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Hardwood | |
Spotted/Blue Gum | Building, Flooring, Decking, Steps, Handrails, Fencing, Landscaping, Screening |
Red/Grey Ironbark | Building, Flooring, Decking, Steps, Handrails, Landscaping, Screening |
Blackbutt | Building, Flooring, Decking, Fencing |
Tassie Oak/Vic Ash | Building (lentils, joists), Mouldings, Floorings |
Kwila/Merbau | Building, Flooring, Decking, Steps, Handrails, Screening, Fencing |
Yellow Balau | Building, Flooring, Decking, Screening |
Pacific Jarrah | Building, Decking, Steps, Handrails |
Vitex | Building, Decking, Flooring |
Tonka | Building |
Western Red Cedar | Claddings, Trimmings, Weatherboards, Shingles |
Meranti | Timber Mouldings |
Characteristics
Pine | Easily treated, treatment is absorbed readily, easy to work with |
Hardwood | |
Spotted/Blue Gum | Dura class 2, very dense, dresses very well |
Red/Grey Ironbark | Dura Class 1, termite & lyctid beetle resistant, very good building material, heavy duty building |
Blackbutt | Dura class 2, termite & lyctid beetle resistant |
Tassie Oak/Vic Ash | Dura class 4, good for internal uses eg. flooring, joinery, furniture |
Kwila/Merbau | Dura class 2, low shrinkage, hard but dresses well, relatively easy to work with, resistant to termites |
Yellow Balau | Dura class 2/3, doesn’t bleed as much as Merbau |
Pacific Jarrah | Dura class 1, minimal bleeding of tannins, very dense & hard |
Tonka | Durable, sourced from managed forests, very hard, dense & tough, saws cleanly |
Western Red Cedar | Durable softwood, easy to work with, dries easily, resistant to termites & lyctid borer |
Meranti | Dura class 4, easy to work with (mould), internal applications |
Natural Durability Class | Heartwood Service Life (years) | ||
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Fully Protected | Above Exposed | In Ground | |
Class 1 | 50+ | 50+ | 25+ |
Class 2 | 50+ | 30 | 15-25 |
Class 3 | 50+ | 15 | 8-15 |
Class 4 | 50+ | 5-8 | <5 |
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