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Pine Framing and Flooring


Our range of sizes is listed. If you require a quotation, call (03) 9808 5522
or email sales@hazelwoodhill.com.au


MGP10 Radiata Pine
70 x 35mm
90 x 35mm LONG
90 x 35mm STUD
120 x 35mm
140 x 35mm
190 x 35mm

70 x 45mm
90 x 45mm LONG
90 x 45mm STUD
120 x 45mm
140 x 45mm
190 x 45mm
240 x 45mm
290 x 45mm

MGP12 Radiata Pine
90 x 35mm
90 x 45mm

F.7 Radiata Pine
140 x 45mm
190 x 45mm
240 x 45mm
290 x 45mm

Radiata Pine D4
42 x 19mm
70 x 19mm
90 x 19mm
140 x 19mm
190 x 19mm
240 x 19mm
290 x 19mm

Pine Flooring STD
140 x 19mm

Pine Lining STD
140 x 12mm


Plantation Radiata Pine

Radiata pine is a versatile timber widely used for the full range of structural and decorative uses including framing, lining, glue laminated beams, veneer and plywood. When appropriately treated, it can be used for many exposed structural and non-structural applications.

The timber is low in density and fairly soft, often with very wide annual growth rings. The heartwood is light brown to yellow, the sapwood white to pale yellow, but often indistinct. The grain is usually straight, but knots are common.

Radiata pine is very easy to work with standard tools, although its knotty character and resin canals can cause premature blunting of cutters. Its open grain structure readily accepts preservative treatment, which can provide protection to hazard level 6 (the highest level).

A native of North America, Radiata Pine is grown as a plantation timber in Australia. The species prefers cooler climates. It is frost and cold hardy, but can be damaged by snowfalls, and grows best between the coast and 1,000m above sea level. Radiata Pine prefers sloping, well-drained sites and will not grow well in heavy clay soil.

Radiata Pine is easily raised and planted. It provides larger yields of usable timber in a shorter time than many native species. It seeds readily and, in exposed sunny positions, a seed may still fall and sprout a year or two after ripening. Radiata Pine is generally harvested at about 35 years.

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