Two-part adhesive Systems – High viscosity cyanoacrylate with aerosol activator.
Fast Bonding – Extremely fast setting time to allow efficient application.
High Adhesion Strength – Creates durable adhesion and reliability on multiple surfaces.
Non-Drip Formula – Ideal for vertical applications, without dripping.
Versatile Application – Suitable for porous and nonporous surfaces that are close-fitting.
The bonding of wooden Mitre Joints
Repairing wooden components
Compatible with MDF (medium density fiberboard), plastics, metals, wood, porcelain, ceramics, leather, cork paper, cardboard and rubber
Australian Hardwood Exterior Cladding is renowned for its robustness, natural beauty, and suitability for various climates. Sourced from native Australian trees like Jarrah, Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, and Ironbark, these hardwoods are prized for their durability and resistance to weathering.
H3 treated timber cladding to update the look of your home. Available in a range of colours, you are only limited by your imagination.
IronAsh H3 Cladding – IronAsh is a strong, durable cladding that has H3 treatment for a longer-lasting and better timber to protect your home.
Spotted Gum Cladding – The most sought-after cladding on the market, Spotted Gum is both beautiful and durable. Use as a feature to lift a home or space, or on an entire build. Either way, you’ll be the envy of your neighbours.
Ironbark Cladding – With rich browns and reds, Ironbark is great for cooler climates where warmth is needed. Finishing with oil or traditional varnishes will lift up the tones and keep the finish fresh for longer. Perfect for features around the home, south-facing walls, and where a darker colour is desired.
Silvertop Ash Cladding – With easy installation and a beautiful appearance, Silvertop Ash is a stunning timber that will only get better with age. If you like the classic weatherboard with the silvery colour then this cladding is for you.
A large hardwood grown in the rich soils of the high rainfall areas between Sydney and Cairns. Its known as one of the most difficult timbers to burn in Australia
Australian Turpentine decking refers to a type of decking material made from the timber of the Turpentine tree, native to Australia. Here are some key points about Australian Turpentine decking:
Designed to work with Paslode Impulse tools. Compatible with Compact Nailer and TrimMaster Straight or Angled TrimMaster.
Reliable power delivery – Assures smooth operation with consistent performance.
Oval Battery – Designed specifically for nailers that require an oval-shaped power supply.
Durable Construction – Built to last under harsh conditions.
Part Number: B20544E
Barcode: 759501075306
Battery Type: Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd)
Voltage: 6V
Capacity: 1.5Ah
Brand: Paslode
Dimensions:
A light pale straw timber that is hardy and versatile. Its colour and suitability for staining make Blackbutt popular for indoor use, but with high natural durability and strength, it’s also great for external & structural use.
Length: 285 mm
Width: 225 mm
Height: 90 mm
Cavity door pockets to suit 2040mm and 2340mm refer to components used in the installation of cavity sliding doors, which are doors that slide into a concealed pocket within the wall rather than swinging open like traditional hinged doors.
The cavity door pockets are specified to accommodate doors of these heights, ensuring that the pocket is appropriately sized to fit the door and allow for smooth operation.
We have the solution you need, whether you want a sliding door that blends into the background quietly or a feature opening to make a statement.
Cement Australia offers a range of bagged cementitious products designed for various construction, building, and DIY (do-it-yourself) projects. Here are some of the typical bagged products offered by Cement Australia:
General Purpose Cement: This is a versatile cement suitable for a wide range of applications such as concrete, mortar, rendering, and DIY projects.
Builders Cement: Builders cement is a blended cement that typically contains higher proportions of clinker compared to general-purpose cement.
Rapid Set Concrete: This product is a premixed concrete blend designed to set rapidly when mixed with water.
High-Strength Concrete: High-strength concrete mixes are formulated to achieve higher compressive strength compared to standard concrete mixes.
Mortar Mix: Mortar mix is a blend of cement, sand, and additives designed for laying bricks, blocks, and stone in masonry construction.
Sand and Cement Mix: This product combines cement with graded sand to create a pre-mixed mortar suitable for general-purpose applications such as patching, rendering, and bricklaying.
Concrete Mix: Concrete mix is a pre-blended mixture of cement, sand, and aggregate (stones or gravel) that only requires the addition of water.
Hydrated Lime: Hydrated lime is often used in conjunction with cement and sand to create lime mortars or lime renders.
Off-White Cement: Off-white cement is a specialty cement that has a lighter color compared to standard grey cement.
Cement sheet products refer to building materials made primarily from cement, often combined with other materials like cellulose fibres, silica, and additives to enhance specific properties. These products are widely used in construction for their durability, fire resistance, and versatility. Here are some common types of cement sheet products:
Centre Ecowood Treated Pine Plinth boards 150x25mm 5.4m & 6.0m
It is likely a brand or a specific type of treated pine wood product. Treated pine is a type of timber that has been treated with chemicals to improve its durability and resistance to decay, insects, and weathering. This treatment process involves impregnating the wood with preservatives, typically under pressure, to extend its lifespan and make it suitable for outdoor use and other applications where untreated wood might degrade quickly.
The “Centre Ecowood” part of the name suggests it could be a specific brand or line of treated pines products offered by a company named Centre Ecowood. Different manufacturers or suppliers might use variations of treatments and preservatives, so the exact properties and specifications of Centre Ecowood Treated Pine would depend on the specific formulation and standards of the manufacturer.
Timber cladding refers to the use of timber or wood materials to cover the exterior walls of buildings. It serves both functional and aesthetic purposes in construction. It can be made from various types of wood, including softwoods like pine or cedar, or hardwoods like oak or teak.
The primary functions of timber cladding include providing weather resistance and thermal insulation to buildings, as well as enhancing the visual appeal of the exterior. It can be installed in different profiles and styles, such as horizontal or vertical boards, shingles, or panels, allowing for a range of architectural designs and finishes.
Baltic Pine Weatherboards
Dressed Primed H3 Treated Pine boards
Spotted Gum Shiplap Cladding
Silvertop Ash Shiplap Cladding
Blackbutt Shiplap Cladding
Ironash H3 timber Cladding
Thermory Cladding Range
Corinthian Metal Frame Cavity Door Pockets refer to a specific type of door pocket system designed and manufactured by Corinthian Doors, a company specializing in interior and exterior door solutions. Here’s a breakdown of what these terms typically mean:
CSR Plasterboard
The team at Paines Hardware & Timber hold stock of:
2400 x 1200
3000 x 1200
Wet Area 10mm RE – 2400 x 1200
We can order in for bulk orders and other products. Please contact us on 03 9435 2555 to discuss your requirements.
Gyprock and Australian Campaign (AMCL), a marketing agency for Australian building and construction manufacturers, have partnered to promote Australian products. Gyprock was the first to introduce paper-faced wallboards in Australia in 1947. This revolutionised the building industry. Gyprock is still a leader in innovation today, and continues to influence trends within the commercial, architectural, and home design space.
CSR Gyprock, Australia’s largest manufacturer of gypsum-based products, such as plasterboard, cornice and compounds, is also a leading supplier of adhesives, specialty materials, and finishing materials.
Gyprock offers a wide range of products and systems that are high-performance and meet the needs of construction industries in terms of fire, acoustic, and thermal performance.
Gyprock operates Gyprock Trade ™ centres and endorses Gyprock Specialist distributors outlets throughout the country to complement its strong retail presence at major hardware and building materials retail outlets. These outlets are geared towards the trade and offer everything from boards, cornices, compounds, tapes and tools to accessories.
Product Description
Gyprock’s range includes a variety of plasterboards, cornices, adhesives, specialty plasters, and finishing materials.
The majority of Gyprock’s products are made in Australia. A select range is sourced from top manufacturers around the globe to provide the best possible solutions for architects, designers and builders.
Gyprock is manufactured in state-of-the art manufacturing facilities owned by the company. Each facility performs regular tests under a Quality Management System that complies with ISO 9001/2000, ensuring you can specify our products and use them with confidence. Learn more about Gyprock’s manufacturing process.
Gyprock, the Australian term for “plasterboard”, has been around since 1947. The introduction of paper-faced wallboards revolutionised the construction industry, allowing lightweight building methods to be used.
Looking for timber supplies in Melbourne? Look no further than Paines.
Dressed hardwood” refers to hardwood timber that has been processed to achieve a smooth and uniform finish on all four sides through a planing or machining process. Here are the key characteristics and uses of dressed hardwoods:
F17 structural framing refers to a specific grade of timber used in construction for framing purposes, particularly in structural applications where strength and load-bearing capacity are critical. In Australia and New Zealand, timber is often graded according to its strength properties, and F17 is one such grade.
90×35 90×45 140×45 190×45 240×45 290×45
Available in Victorian Ash, Tasmanian Oak, Flooded Gum, and other species, F17 is a core product in our business. Exposed beams, garage beams, and window beams are just some of the uses for F17. The stunning colours and features in this timber lend itself to features within homes, laminated benchtops, and anywhere your mind can imagine. With H3 treatment available, this product is perfect for your next job.