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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.

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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.

Sizes: 90×42 140×42 185×42 240×42 290×42

Merbau solid timber is a versatile product and can be used widely in external and internal timber construction. It is often used exposed in staircases and outdoor furniture for its rich colour and clean timber finish. Exposed structural framing for floor & roof construction. A high degree of natural durability. Timber graded to F27 seasoned for strength. Suitable in bushfire prone areas. Clean and clear appearance suitable for oiling and staining. This product is available in a variety of lengths subject to availability. Merbau solid timbers are dimensionally stable and easy to work with. This naturally durable timber is an affordable alternative to steel. This product is prone to leaching.

MGP10 Pine Framing

MGP10 Pine Framing (Machine Graded Pine) is a structural timber grading system used in Australia and New Zealand to specify the strength and stiffness properties of pine framing timber. Here’s what MGP10 pine framing typically entails:

  1. Grading System: MGP10 is a grading system that denotes the strength and stiffness of the timber. The “MGP” stands for Machine Graded Pine, and the number (e.g., MGP10) indicates the modulus of elasticity (MOE) in MPa multiplied by 10. So, MGP10 has an MOE of approximately 10,000 MPa.
  2. Strength and Stiffness: It is engineered and graded to ensure consistent strength and stiffness properties. This grading allows builders and engineers to predict the structural performance of the timber reliably.
  3. Applications: MGP10 pine framing is commonly used in residential and light commercial construction for various structural framing elements, including:
    • Wall framing
    • Roof trusses
    • Floor joists
    • Beams and lintels
  4. Standards Compliance: It conforms to Australian and New Zealand standards, ensuring that it meets the required strength, stiffness, and durability criteria for structural use in buildings.

 

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Merchant grade pine

 

Unprimed

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Pre-Primed

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Treated pine H3 and H4 refer to specific levels of treatment for pine timber intended for outdoor use, particularly in applications where the wood is exposed to the elements and potential decay or insect damage. These treatments involve impregnating the timber with chemicals to enhance its durability and resistance to environmental conditions.

Treated Pine H3:

  1. Application: H3 treated pine is suitable for above-ground outdoor use where the timber is exposed to the weather but not in direct contact with the ground or fresh water.
  2. Treatment: The timber is treated with preservatives that penetrate deep into the wood fibers to protect against fungal decay, termites, and other wood-boring insects.

Treated Pine H4:

  1. Application: H4 treated pine is designed for use in ground contact or in freshwater applications where the timber is exposed to severe conditions.
  2. Treatment: H4 treatment involves a higher level of preservatives compared to H3, ensuring deeper penetration into the wood to provide enhanced protection against decay and insects.