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Australian Standards 2858-2001
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Simply Oregon supplies quality Canadian Oregon to builders and home handymen. We now stock a small supply of Kiln Dried No. 2 Clear Oregon which is suitable for boat building and other applications.
Pre-cut Oregon:
Pre-cut material is machined to a finished size and graded at the saw mill before being shipped to Australia. Typically this will be found in timber which has been "rougher headed" to finished sizes 147x47mm, 197x47mm and 247x47mm.
We routinely stock all of these sizes in lengths ranging from 3.6m to 7.2m.
At the saw mill before being shipped to Australia. Typically this will be found in timber which has been "rougher headed" to finished sizes 147x47mm, 197x47mm and 247x47mm. We routinely stock all of these sizes in lengths ranging from 3.6m to 7.2m.
Flitch is large end section timber which is then cut-to-size to your specific order. Oregon is readily available from us in individual pieces up to 11.4m long and up to 400x200mm in size (and depending on stock we can often go up to 500x200). It is always a surprise to people when they realise that such large sections and lengths are readily available.
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Bridges, Furniture, Wharves
Heritage Listed Buildings, Timber Dandenong, Pre cut Canadian Oregon, Pergolas, Timber Wholesale Dandenong, Barge Boards, New Build, Form work, Bamboo Decking, Cut to Size, Oregon, Rough Sawn Oregon,, Exposed Beams, Large Section Timbers, Boat Building, Facsia, Rich Beams, Oregon Timber, Verandas, Free of heart Oregon, Post & Beam, Douglas Fir, Long timbers, Canadian Oregon, Kiln Dried Oregon, Dressed Oregon, Band Sawn Oregon, Medium to Fine Grain timbers, Timber upto 11.4m, width 450mm, Exposed Truffes, Renovations, Roof Truffes
No, the majority of our timber comes direct from Vancouver Island, Canada and the quality is the same as it was years ago. The grain is all medium to fine and the Canadians manage their forest industry to a very high standard.
Yes it can, but it should always be under cover (should have a roof or similar above). It is also imperative to protect any timbers being exposed to the elements with an oil based primer or wood preservative. All parts of the timber should be sealed before being fixed. Oil repels water.
Yes, we have lengths up to 11.4m available. Our shortest length being 1.8m going up in increments of 600mm.
Anything being seen either internally or externally should be Free of Heart Centre Material. This means that as the timbers dry, there will be minimal movement. The other reason for using Free of heart timber externally is as the timber dries, you do not want it to split through to the heart.