BLUE GUM / COASTAL REDS

 
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RECYCLED FROM House & building demolitions in NSW.

TIMBER KNOWLEDGE A mix of species of similiar colour and density including Southern & Red Mahogany, Blue Gum and Rose Gum. These trees originally came from NSW coastal forests.

Southern Mahogany: Eucalyptus botryoides Red Mahogany: Eucalyptus resinifera Blue Gum: Eucalyptus saligna Rose Gum: Eucalyptus grandis

USES The Blue Gum / Coastal Reds make beautiful bench tops and furniture, flooring and internal cladding. They look great lightly dressed with a sawtooth finish as their darker tones complement the blacks in the oiled sawtooth surface. They are not durable enough for external use unless carefully coated.

NATURAL DURABILITY (approximate rating for the expected life of untreated and unfinished timbers exposed to the weather)

In Ground: Class 3-4 (5 to 25 years) Above Ground: Class 2 (15 to 40 years)

HARDNESS 7.5-12 kN (Janka scale)

DRY WEIGHT 620-950 kg / cubic metre