IRONBARK / DENSE REDS

 
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RECYCLED FROM

House & building demolitions from Sydney to Brisbane.

TIMBER DESCRIPTION

A mix of species of similar high durability and colour such as Ironbark, Forest Red Gum, Turpentine and Red Mahogany. Originally coming mainly from coastal forests from northern NSW to QLD.

Ironbark: Eucalyptus sideroxylon Forest Redgum: Eucalyptus tereticornis Red Mahogany: Eucalyptus resinifera

USES

The durability of the Mixed Dense Reds makes them great for external decking, cladding and outdoor furniture. They also make a hard wearing bench top and their beautiful colour and grain makes them excellent for furniture.

NATURAL DURABILITY

[approximate rating for the expected life of untreated and unfinished timbers]

In Ground: Class 1-2 (15 to >25 years) Above Ground: Class 1-2 (15 to >40 years)

DRY WEIGHT

930-1130 kg / cubic metre

 

ironbark / Dense reds projects