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20th July 2014, 11:14 AM #1Novice
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quick question when ordering pine framing
Hello, I plan on ordering some 90x45 framing for my shed,
I have seen in bunnings 2 different types of finishes, the type with very small grooves down each side of the wood and the type thats smooth,
do these 2 finishes have certain names? they still both have slighty rounded corners so i dont think they are dar? how would i know what type im getting if i place an order through?
thanks for any help.
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20th July 2014, 12:06 PM #2Member
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The grooves are referred to as rougher headed. Originally this was for treated products as I understand it for painting purposes as it didn't show fine surface checking. At bunnings it seems that Mgp 10 comes in both depending on which supplier it came from and I would be surprised if you could specify one or the other. Treated graded pine is generally rougher headed.
Ben
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20th July 2014, 02:51 PM #3Senior Member
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As above. Bunnings give you no option, it is whatever they receive into stock. My suggestion is get it all in one delivery and you will have all the same. I can post a pic of my garage shelving which is half/half not by design but by doing the job over three weekends.
cheers
P.S. I don't even notice the difference when I walk past it is hidden by all the "stuff"