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Medium sized hardwoods of the Central and North coast districts of New South
Wales and Southern Queensland. Grey box timbers (Eucalyptus microcarpa) are
slow in drying and resistant to surface checking.
These eucalypti's mechanical statistics and features make it an ideal timber
for heavy engineering construction, ship-building, bridges, poles and of course
flooring.
Features:
- The timber is generally free of gum vein with a diffusing colour of pale
yellowish brown
- Texture is often fine and even and grain is usually interlocked
- Grey box species are resilient to surface checking due to it's durability
Dimensions shown are nominal finished size also known as 100mm or 4 inch flooring
Nominal thickness for all hardwood flooring is 19mm There is approximately 12.5 lineal metres to a m2 and can only be supplied in random lengths. Character Grade Grey Box Flooring contains a high percentage of distintive timber features, which helps to achieve old world charm and add warmth to distintive modern designs. It has slightly more veins, sap lines and features than Australiana grade The timber is graded as per Australian Standards AS2796-2 grading specifications.
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