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Foam Expanding Insulation 750ml SOUDAL

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Patented Gun Trigger – The Foam Expanding Insulation provides precise controls without the need for an additional gun.

  • Flexible and durable – Absorbs the movement of the building without cracking.

  • Superior Thermal and Acoustic Insulation – Superior to many other traditional insulation materials.

  • Reusable up to 6 weeks – Saves materials and costs for multiple projects.

  • One-Handed Operation – Simple and convenient.

  • Lightweight, Moisture-Curing and Water-Resistant – Long-lasting, reliable and durable.

Applications:

  • Filling the expansion joint and gaps between panels.

  • Sealing Openings around wall cavities and pipe penetrations, window frames, and other openings.

  • Improve thermal and acoustic Insulation for Buildings

  • Eliminating thermal drafts and bridges.

Note: The foam of Soudal Expanding Insulation should be protected against UV to extend its durability.

Fortress Gate Kits

Fortress’ new fencing and gate design is more than just a fresh paint job. Fortress products are designed to be easy to assemble, flexible and fun. They combine modern technology and Australian materials to create a unique, high-quality fence and gate that will transform any home into a castle.

Fortress offers paint-ready frames for DIYers that are simple to assemble, yet have the durability preferred by professionals. These galvanised steel modular fence and gate frames offer a variety of sizes and styles, as well as lasting quality. These frames are made of galvanised steel, which allows them to support any kind of cladding. They’re perfect for bespoke and quality designs.

Internal and External Doors

Internal and external doors serve distinct purposes in building design, each tailored to specific functional and aesthetic requirements.

Internal Doors: Internal doors are primarily used within the interior of buildings to delineate spaces, provide privacy, and enhance sound insulation between rooms. They come in various styles, materials, and designs to complement the overall interior decor. Common materials for internal doors include wood (such as oak, pine, or mahogany), composite materials, and sometimes glass panels for a more open feel or to allow light transmission between rooms.

External Doors: External doors, also known as entry doors or exterior doors, are designed to provide security, weather protection, and aesthetic appeal for the main entry points of buildings. They are constructed to withstand outdoor elements such as rain, wind, and temperature fluctuations. External doors are often thicker and more robust than internal ones, commonly made from solid wood (such as oak or mahogany), fibreglass, steel, or aluminium. These materials offer durability, security features (such as reinforced cores and sturdy locks), and insulation properties to maintain energy efficiency within the building. External doors may feature decorative elements, glass panels for natural light, and weatherstripping to prevent drafts and water ingress.

90×45 140×45 240×45 300×45 360×45 and many other sizes

LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) joists and beams are engineered wood products made from multiple layers of thin wood veneers glued together under heat and pressure. They are designed to provide superior strength and performance compared to traditional solid timber products.

  • Composition: LVL is typically made from rotary-peeled or sliced veneers of wood species such as pine, spruce, or fir. These veneers are arranged in layers with their grain direction parallel to the length of the member. The layers are bonded together with strong adhesives, resulting in a composite material with excellent strength and dimensional stability.
  • Strength and Performance: LVL joists and beams are engineered to have consistent strength properties, allowing for predictable performance in structural applications. They are known for their high load-carrying capacity, stiffness, and resistance to warping, twisting, and shrinking compared to solid timber.
  • Applications: LVL joists and beams are used extensively in residential and commercial construction for structural framing elements. They can be used as floor joists, roof beams, lintels, and headers. Their strength-to-weight ratio makes them particularly suitable for long spans and heavy load-bearing applications.
Meranti Door & Window Stiles

Meranti door and window Stiles refer to components used in constructing doors and windows, particularly those made from Meranti timber.

  • Meranti Timber: Meranti is a versatile hardwood species native to Southeast Asia, commonly used in construction and woodworking due to its durability, stability, and attractive appearance. It belongs to the Shorea genus and encompasses several species that vary in color and grain pattern.
  • Stiles Definition: In door and window construction, stiles are the vertical or upright components that form the sides of the frame. They provide structural support and contribute to the overall stability of the door or window.
  • Usage: Meranti door and window stiles are used primarily for:
    • Door Frames: Stiles form the vertical sides of door frames, providing support and structure for the door.
    • Window Frames: Stiles are also used in window frames to support the glass and window sash, ensuring stability and functionality.
  • Characteristics:
    • Durability: Meranti is known for its natural resistance to decay and insect attack, making it suitable for exterior applications such as doors and windows.
    • Appearance: Meranti timber has a generally uniform texture with a moderate to coarse grain pattern. It ranges in colour from pale pink to reddish-brown, often with darker streaks or veins.

The Best Merbau Decking Suppliers Melbourne

With an abundance of natural oil, this dark reddish-brown hardwood timber is ideal for outdoor furniture and decking.

Merbau is an attractive hardwood hailing from South East Asia, Papua New Guinea, Pacific islands and northern Queensland. Renowned for its natural durability and strength it finds use externally in engineering construction marine applications.

Merbau is popularly found both outdoors in backyard settings as patio furniture, as well as inside as joinery, flooring or any number of applications.

Merbau wood comes from tropical forests; in some instances it may also come from legal conversion or inadequate controls on these forests. Australia does offer certified merbau lumber so we recommend checking with your supplier. Certification systems including DNA tracking can offer assurances that this wood comes from legal, well managed forests.

Merbau trees can be found throughout North Queensland, Malaysia, Fiji, Vietnam and Southeast Asia such as Philippines and Madagascar; their range extending further in Thailand, Solomon Islands New Caledonia Vanuatu Samoa where their natural environment makes for suitable growing conditions. It boasts up to 40 metres height in its prime environment while boasting an estimated trunk diameter of just under 6m with numerous local names, often creating an expansive canopy when mature.

Freshly cut heartwood has an eye-catching yellow-orange brown hue which deepens or reddens with age, in stark contrast with its paler yellow or buff hued sapwood of Merbau, known for being white, pale yellow or buff coloured and vulnerable to Lyctid Borer attack if left untreated; otherwise merbau is relatively resistant against termites as long as its grain remains interlocked or wavy and coarse but even texture which often attracts backsawn material users.

With proper paint, stain, and polish applied it should look fine; however, gum bleed may occur.

Merbau is an adaptable wood product. Used extensively in large-scale construction projects as well as outdoor settings such as barbeque trolleys, it also makes an attractive flooring material with exceptional turning abilities that makes for quick hand tool cutting times – ideal for joinery, flooring and fitting purposes as well as cabinet making, musical instrument construction, boat building projects and carving tool handles.

Appearance

Merbau trees can reach 40 metres tall in their natural environment with trunk diameter of up to 0.6 metres, often forming spreading canopies. Once cut, their heartwood has an initial yellowish-brown or orange-brown tone before darkening into pale to dark reddish brown; contrast this against its sapwood which typically appears white, pale yellow or buff-coloured; its wood grain often interlocked or wavy for creating ribbon figures on radial surfaces and coarse but even texture with distinctive oily aroma when cut!

Merbau has many practical uses across engineering, construction, marine and furnishings – both indoors and out. Common infrastructure applications of Merbau include cross arms, bridge building piles sleepers posts wharves mining timbers as well as framing decking treads framing framing decking treads framing as well as marine application in boats decks vats musical instruments tool handles tool handles tool handles tool handles turning paneling joinery shop fitting cabinet making parquet flooring carving veneer counter and bench tops

Workability

Merbau wood takes well to painting, staining and polishing processes but may sometimes display gum bleed-through or oily patches during finishing stages. Furthermore, its vessels contain yellow coloring which stain fabrics and concrete surfaces when left exposed for extended periods. Although relatively straightforward with hand tools for turning purposes and fairly variable in terms of machine production (though usually clean cutting edges exist), cutting operations sometimes experience blunting or gumminess effects on their cutting edges which might need sharpening regularly (some cutting edges might even blunt). Merbau tends to split easily when not pre-bored prior to fastenings being secured securely on an edge unless pre-bored prior to fastenings being secured securely within.

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.

 

70×35

70×45

90×35

90×45

Merchant grade pine

 

Modwood Decking Supplies

ModWood’s composite decking comes in a range of sizes, colours and finishes, giving you the ability to create residential or commercial projects that combine function and style.

ModWood composite decking is a type of decking material that combines recycled wood fibres and plastic to create a durable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional timber decking.

  • Composition: ModWood decking boards are made from a mixture of recycled wood fibres (usually sourced from sawdust, wood chips, and offcuts) and recycled plastic (typically high-density polyethylene, HDPE). These materials are combined with additives and pigments for colour and durability.
  • Appearance: ModWood decking comes in various colours and finishes that mimic the natural appearance of timber. It is available in different profiles and textures to suit different design preferences.
  • Durability: Composite decking like ModWood is highly durable and resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage. It does not splinter or warp like traditional timber decking, making it safer and more comfortable for barefoot use.
  • Low Maintenance: Compared to timber decking, ModWood requires minimal maintenance. It does not need staining, painting, or sealing. Periodic cleaning with soap and water is usually sufficient to maintain its appearance.
Nail Gun Connector Collated CCN64

This Nail Gun Connector Collated CCN64 has a compact design and a narrow nosepiece, allowing it to reach into tight spaces with precision. The CCN64 is lightweight and ergonomic, weighing only 2 kg. This allows for one-handed operation as well as greater mobility at the jobsite.

The CCN64 is compatible with SCN and NCNR collated connectors, and supports collated paper-tape nails in lengths of 38mm and 64mm.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Accurate connector installation – Prevents misalignment of connectors and connector damage.

  • Faster Than Hand-Nailing – Improves efficiency and productivity.

  • Protruding nail tip – Easily locates the connector hole.

  • Multi-Blow Action Prevents nail overdriving for secure fastening.

  • Compact and Lightweight. Only 2.1kg. Ideal for small spaces and extended usage.

  • Operation with one hand – Improves handling.

  • Compatibility – The Nail Gun Connector Collated works with Strong Drive SCN and SCNR collated connectors.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: L305 x W119 x H273 mm

  • Weight: 2.1 kg

  • Action: Multi-Blow

  • Operating Pressure: 90-120 psi

  • Magazine: Single Strip (approx. 28 nails)

In the box:

  • CCN64 Nailer

  • User Manual

  • Allen Keys

  • Safety Glasses

  • Tool Oil

  • Rugged Toolbox

Nail Compatibility:

  • Angle: 33deg-35deg

  • Collation Paper Tape

  • Head Type: Round head

  • Diameter: 3.3 mm | 3.8 mm | 4.1 mm

  • Length: 38 mm | 64 mm (+- 2 mm)

 

Nailer Finishing Angled 8V 16GA BL Skin DBN610Z MAKITA

Product Features

  • Superior Rapid Fire Capacity– Fires up to 3 nails per second, for maximum efficiency.

  • Advanced Pneumatic Springs Drive– Lighter and more maneuverable while still delivering consistent power.

  • Slim Nose Design– Features an Easy-to-Aim Ejection Point to improve visibility and precision when working in tight spaces.

  • Extended battery life – Up to 1,001 shots with a fully-charged 6.0Ah Battery

  • Dry Fire Lockout System– Locks the contact arm when six to nine nails are left, preventing misfires and protecting your work surface.

Particle Board Flooring

Particle Board Flooring – Green Tongue 3600x900x19mm

Green Tongue Moisture-Resistant Particleboard Flooring by Laminex Trade Essentials offers unbeatable protection from damp or humid conditions. The flooring is made to the highest standards and has an easy-to-use tongue and groove system that provides remarkable strength at unsupported joints.

Features & Benefits

  • Industry-standard 900mm sheets
  • Standard moisture resistant
  • Protects against damp and humid conditions.
  • Green Tongue 19mm
  • Easy installation with tongue and grooved.
  • Made in Australia according to AS 1860.1

Laminex Trade Essentials – Made in Australia

Pencil Dry Automatic Longlife Graphite 2B 3030 PICA

Key Features & Benefits

  • Automatic lead feed – Provides uninterrupted, smooth marking.

  • Longlife Graphite Lead – Offers durability and high visibility on multiple surfaces.

  • Versatile Performance– Marks clearly appear on oily, wet, dusty and rough surfaces.

  • Slim & Ergonomic Design – Ideal for small spaces and prolonged use.

  • Professional Grade Tool– Ideal for Construction, Carpentry and Industrial Applications.

Product Details:

  • Durable 2.8 mm Lead for tough environments

  • A slim, extended tip is ideal for marking small or difficult-to-reach areas.

  • Dust- and water-proof cap also doubles as a clip for your pocket and a built-in sharpener to make it convenient on the go

  • marks on almost all surfaces, including wet, glossy or rough materials

  • Refillable Design with a replacement lead available in different colours and special-purpose material

  • Red Dot Design Award for Award Winning Design in 2020

PICA Pencil Dry Lead Refill Water Soluble Colour Mix Set

Each set of PICA Pencil Dry Lead Refill is presharpened to make it easier for you. It comes in a robust box that offers superior protection against breakage and bending. The new design of the box ensures a higher level of stiffness to protect your leads over time. These leads are available in 2.8mm diameter and 125mm length. They provide comfortable handling and can be used for a longer period of time.

To suit your needs, choose from sets of 10 graphite leads or an assorted set with 8 leads (4 graphite leads, 2 red leads, and 2 yellow leads). Pair with the Pica Dry Longlife Automatic Pencil 300 for best results.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Works On Almost All Surfaces – Dry, Wet, Glossy, Rough, Dusty or Oily Materials.
  • Water Soluble Formula – Wipe off shiny surfaces easily with a dampened cloth.
  • Presharpened for Convenience – Ready to Use Straight from the Pack.
  • Durable Box Refill – Protects against twisting, bending and breaking.
  • Versatile applications – suitable for tiles and ceramics, wood, stone, concrete or rubber.
  • Available options: Graphite packs, Red, Yellow, and Assorted Packs.

Specifications:

  • Lead Diameter: 2.85 mm
  • Lead Length: 125 mm
  • Packaging: Durable plastic refill box
  • Temperature Warning: Store below 30 °C to maintain the quality of red and yellow lead.
  • Available Sets:
    • Set of 10 Leads (Graphite or Red)
    • Assorted Set of Eight (4 Graphite and 2 Red, 2 yellow)

Recommended Use:

  • Tiles & Ceramic
  • Plastic
  • Metal
  • Laminate & Worked Timber

Suitable Use:

  • Stone & Concrete
  • The Leather
  • Tire & Rubber (Wet & Dry)
  • Lumber (Wet and Dry)

 

Plasterboard, often referred to as drywall or gypsum board, is a widely used building material in interior construction. It consists of a core of gypsum sandwiched between two layers of paper or fibreglass. This composition gives plasterboard its characteristic properties of being lightweight, fire-resistant, sound-insulating, and easy to work with.

Plasterboard:

  1. Composition: The core of plasterboard is made from gypsum, a naturally occurring mineral. Gypsum is mixed with additives to enhance its properties, such as improving fire resistance or reducing water absorption.
  2. Types: Plasterboard comes in various types and thicknesses, each designed for specific applications.
  3. Installation: Plasterboard is installed on interior walls and ceilings using screws or nails, typically attached to wooden or metal framing.

Accessories:

  1. Metal Studs and Tracks: Metal studs and tracks are used to create the framework onto which the plasterboard is attached. They provide structural support and stability, especially in partition walls and suspended ceilings.
  2. Jointing Compound and Tape: The Jointing compound is used to fill and smooth joints between plasterboard sheets, creating a seamless surface.
  3. Corner Beads: Corner beads are metal or plastic profiles used to reinforce and protect the external corners of plasterboard walls. They ensure sharp, clean corners that are resistant to damage and wear.

Retaining wall sleepers and steel sections are both structural elements commonly used in construction and civil engineering projects, particularly for retaining walls and other load-bearing applications.

Retaining Wall Sleepers:

Retaining wall sleepers are large, solid horizontal beams or planks typically made from timber, concrete, or composite materials like recycled plastic. They are used to support and retain soil on one side while allowing for a change in elevation on the other.

  • Function: Retaining wall sleepers are primarily used to create retaining walls that prevent soil erosion and provide stability to sloped terrain.
  • Installation: Sleepers are typically installed horizontally, either vertically stacked or staggered and anchored into the ground or fixed together with reinforcement to create a stable wall structure.
  • Design Options: Retaining wall sleepers come in different sizes, shapes, and textures to suit various design preferences and functional requirements.

Steel Sections:

Steel sections, also known as structural steel shapes or profiles, are fabricated from steel and widely used in construction for their strength, versatility, and durability.

  • Types: Steel sections come in various shapes and sizes, including beams (I-beams, H-beams), columns, channels, angles, and plates.
  • Applications: Steel sections are used in a wide range of applications, including building frames, bridges, industrial structures, and infrastructure projects.
  • Advantages: Steel sections offer several advantages over other materials, including a high strength-to-weight ratio, durability, fire resistance, and recyclability.
  • Fabrication and Installation: Steel sections are fabricated to precise dimensions in manufacturing facilities and delivered to construction sites ready for assembly.