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Grey ironbark timber flooring.
Grain is usually tight and straight and no distinctive figure is encountered.
Common in eastern new south wales the grey ironbark sometimes called the white ironbark or simply ironbark features a dark trunk with furrowed bark an average height of between 20 and 30 meters and fragrant flowers that are popular choices for honeybees and other insects yet is also highly resistant to the lyctus borer a particularly pernicious parasite that enjoys ruining otherwise healthy trees.
Grey ironbark is a premium native hardwood that has been well regarded as a high quality timber in australia throughout human history.
It is excellent flooring.
Recognised as one of the hardest hardwood flooring timbers available in the world grey ironbark is an extremely hard wearing timber that makes it perfect for timber flooring in high traffic commercial and domestic situations.
Kustom timber s grey ironbark flooring is made to last for generations.
Grey ironbark exhibits some red boards mixed in.
Flooring bench tops interior feature timber mouldings joinery and stairs.
Vcs supply this timber in both 14mm 19mm thickness.
This versatility has seen it expand into a new limitless range of applications including cladding flooring decking and joinery products as well as feature posts and beams.
Grey ironbark an extremely hardwearing timber that offers a variety of colour with a tight cathedral grain pattern.
If you are looking for wholesale grey ironbark timber flooring then you have come to the right place.
Grey ironbark timber flooring nggallery id 37 grey ironbark grows in the coastal districts of new south wales and queensland.
Heartwood colour varies considerably from pale brown to dark chocolate brown and dark red.
The sapwood is lighter in colour and is 20mm thick on average.
The timber s appearance ranges from reddish to dark brown heartwood.
Indigenous australians use it to make spear throwers and boil its bark for treating sores.
Grey box timber flooring has a janka hardness of 14 0.