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A large hardwood grown in the rich soils of the high rainfall areas between Sydney and Cairns. Its known as one of the most difficult timbers to burn in Australia

A light pale straw timber that is hardy and versatile. Its colour and suitability for staining make Blackbutt popular for indoor use, but with high natural durability and strength, it’s also great for external & structural use.

CSR Plasterboard

CSR Plasterboard

The team at Paines Hardware & Timber hold stock of:

2400 x 1200

3000 x 1200

Wet Area 10mm RE – 2400 x 1200

We can order in for bulk orders and other products. Please contact us on 03 9435 2555 to discuss your requirements.

About CSR Gyprock Products

Australian Made and Owned

Gyprock and Australian Campaign (AMCL), a marketing agency for Australian building and construction manufacturers, have partnered to promote Australian products. Gyprock was the first to introduce paper-faced wallboards in Australia in 1947. This revolutionised the building industry. Gyprock is still a leader in innovation today, and continues to influence trends within the commercial, architectural, and home design space.

CSR Gyprock, Australia’s largest manufacturer of gypsum-based products, such as plasterboard, cornice and compounds, is also a leading supplier of adhesives, specialty materials, and finishing materials.

Gyprock offers a wide range of products and systems that are high-performance and meet the needs of construction industries in terms of fire, acoustic, and thermal performance.

Gyprock operates Gyprock Trade ™ centres and endorses Gyprock Specialist distributors outlets throughout the country to complement its strong retail presence at major hardware and building materials retail outlets. These outlets are geared towards the trade and offer everything from boards, cornices, compounds, tapes and tools to accessories.

Product Description

Gyprock’s range includes a variety of plasterboards, cornices, adhesives, specialty plasters, and finishing materials.

The majority of Gyprock’s products are made in Australia. A select range is sourced from top manufacturers around the globe to provide the best possible solutions for architects, designers and builders.

Manufacturing

Gyprock is manufactured in state-of-the art manufacturing facilities owned by the company. Each facility performs regular tests under a Quality Management System that complies with ISO 9001/2000, ensuring you can specify our products and use them with confidence. Learn more about Gyprock’s manufacturing process.

Gyprock, the Australian term for “plasterboard”, has been around since 1947. The introduction of paper-faced wallboards revolutionised the construction industry, allowing lightweight building methods to be used.

Looking for timber supplies in Melbourne? Look no further than Paines.

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Available in Victorian Ash, Tasmanian Oak, Flooded Gum, and other species, F17 is a core product in our business. Exposed beams, garage beams, and window beams are just some of the uses for F17. The stunning colours and features in this timber lend itself to features within homes, laminated benchtops, and anywhere your mind can imagine. With H3 treatment available, this product is perfect for your next job.

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

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.

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90×45

Merchant grade pine

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.

Silvertop Ash Decking Melbourne

Silvertop Ash Decking Melbourne

Silvertop Ash decking is a unique looking timber. It has distinctive features including pencil streaks, noticeable growth rings, and gum veins that give it a rustic appearance and a point of difference.

It has an inherent resistance to fire which qualifies it for a BAL rating of 29 (provided it is a minimum of 18mm thick). This makes it a popular and less expensive choice than Spotted Gum and Ironbark in BAL rated areas.

Silvertop Ash, a large native Australian hardwood, is one of seven hardwoods that have been proven to be suitable for homes located in bushfire-prone areas. Silvertop Ash Timber’s Heartwood is typically brown with a pinkish tint. Silvertop Ash Timber has a medium texture. The grain can be interlocked or show gum veins. Silvertop Ash is easily available along the central and southern east coasts of Australia. The timber is relatively easy to handle.

Silvertop Ash decking timber is available in 86×19, 90×22, 135×19 & 134×22.

Rex Paine Timber & Hardware is your local building supply specialist with a great selection of timber and building materials. Based in Watsonia, we proudly provide quality materials for tradespeople and do-it-yourself enthusiasts.

Pine is a popular choice for decking. While the colour can vary according to the treatment applied, it usually has a beautiful warm golden colour.