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Neville Smith Timber Industries Pty. Ltd. - The Superior Australian Hardwood - continued - Page 7

 

 

Color

The naturally light color of Victorian Oak responds beautifully to all stains and lacquers, allowing versatility in color and design. It also gives an exceptional finish when limed, and blends readily with other timbers adn furnishings.

 

Stability

Unlike other hardwoods, Victorian Oak is quarter sawn therby minimising the effect of fluctuations in atmosphere comditions.

This method of sawing enhances its natural stability ensuring trouble free performance in a wide range of applications.

 

 

 

Availability

As Australia's largest producer of Victorian Oak, NSTI has an extablished network of stockists throughout Australia. A wide range of transport services, both national and international, ensures prompt service and availability.

 

Length and Sizes

NSTI's Victorian Oak is produced in full width and thickness. A wide range of lengths is available from 900mm to 5400mm in set width, random length packs.

Special packing can be arranged to suit individual domestic or export requirements.

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