Treated Pine 70×45 MGP 10 F7 H3 ($5.00/LM)

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Treated Pine 70×45 MGP10 F7 H3 – Only $5.00/LM | Melbourne Timber Supplies

Premium Quality Treated Pine Timber for Structural Use

Looking for reliable structural timber in Melbourne? Our Treated Pine 70×45 MGP10 F7 H3 is the perfect choice for your framing, decking substructures, fencing, and landscaping projects. Priced at just $5.00 per lineal metre, this durable timber combines strength, affordability, and long-term resistance against decay and pests.

Product Specifications:

  • Size: 70mm x 45mm

  • Grade: MGP10 (Machine Graded Pine)

  • Treatment: H3 (Suitable for above-ground outdoor use)

  • Stress Grade: F7

  • Price: $5.00 per lineal metre

  • Use: Outdoor structural use – frames, pergolas, garden beds, subfloor structures & more

Why Choose Our 70×45 Treated Pine?

  • High Strength Rating (MGP10, F7): Ideal for structural integrity

  • H3 Treated: Resistant to fungal decay and termites

  • Perfect for Outdoor Projects: Decking, pergolas, and landscape construction

  • Smooth Finish: Easy to cut, drill, and nail

Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional builder, our treated pine is manufactured to meet Australian standards and built to last in Melbourne’s variable climate.

Buy Treated Pine 70×45 MGP10 F7 H3 in Melbourne

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FAQs – Treated Pine 70×45 MGP10 F7 H3

Q1. What does MGP10 F7 mean?
A: MGP10 refers to Machine Graded Pine with a structural rating, while F7 indicates its strength class – suitable for various framing and load-bearing uses.

Q2. What is H3 treatment suitable for?
A: H3-treated timber is designed for outdoor, above-ground use. It resists rot, decay, and termite attack.

Q3. Can I use this timber for decking frames?
A: Yes, this size and grade are commonly used for decking substructures and framing.

Q4. Is this timber kiln-dried?
A: Yes, it’s kiln-dried for dimensional stability and better performance during installation.

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