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DEYOUNG SALVAGE

TIMBER PRICE GUIDES

PROUDLY SOUTH-AUSTRALIAN, AFFORDABLE TIMBER 

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Treated Pine

Second Grade

PRICE GUIDE BY THE METRE

 

70 x 35 (mm) = $3.75 

70 x 45 (mm) = $5.00 

90 x 35 (mm) = $5.00

90 x 45 (mm) = $6.50 

120 x 35 (mm) = $5.75 

140 x 35 (mm) = $6.75 

140 x 45 (mm) = $8.80 

190 x 35 (mm) = $9.00 

190 x 45 (mm) = $11.00 

240 x 45 (mm) = $15.00 

290 x 45 (mm) = $20.00

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PRICE GUIDE PER LENGTH 

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90 x 90 x 1800 (mm) = $20.00

90 x 90 x 2400 (mm) = $30.00

90 x 90 x 3000 (mm) = $40.00

90 x 90 x 3600 (mm) = $50.00

90 x 90 x 4200 (mm) = $60.00

90 x 90 x 4800 (mm) = $70.00

90 x 90 x 5400 (mm) = $80.00

120 x 120 x 2400 (mm) = $36.00

120 x 120 x 3000 (mm) = $45.00

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Blue Stain Decking LOSPH3

PRICE GUIDE PER PACK 

​90 x 22 (mm) 160/4.8m 768lm = $2,918.40

90 x 22 (mm) 120/5.4m 648lm = $2,462.40

90 x 22 (mm) 120/6.0m 720lm = $2,736.00

90 x 22 (mm) 160/6.0m 960lm = $3,648.00

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* $3.80 PER LINEAR METRE 

PRICE GUIDE PER LENGTH 

 

90 x 22 x 2400 (mm) = $9.00

90 x 22 x 3000 (mm) = $11.40

90 x 22 x 5400 (mm) = $20.50

Tan-E Eco Treated & Tinted Pine Decking 

90 x 22 (mm) = $3.00 per lineal metre

90 x 22 x 3000 (mm) = $9.00 per length 

90 x 22 x 5400 (mm) = $16.20 per length 

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PRICE GUIDES PER PACK

[10% discount on bulk packs]

90 x 22 x 3000 (mm) - 120 pieces = $972

90 x 22 x 5400 (mm) - 120 pieces = $1750

Other

Live Edge Timber Slabs

PRICED PER LENGTH FROM {APPROX.}

= $95 - $345 (may vary based on supply) 

Pine 

Second Grade

PRICE GUIDE BY THE METRE

 

70 x 35 (mm) = $3.00 

70 x 45 (mm) = $3.50 

90 x 35 (mm) = $3.50 

90 x 45 (mm) = $5.00 

140 x 45 (mm) = $7.50

190 x 35 (mm) = $7.50 

190 x 45 (mm) = $10.00 

290 x 45 (mm) = $15.00 

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​Second Grade - Rough Sawn​

 

PRICE GUIDE PER LENGTH

​150 x 19 x 1200 (mm) = $4.00

150 x 19 x 1800 (mm) = $6.00

150 x 19 x 2400 (mm) = $8.00

150 x 19 x 3000 (mm) = $10.00

150 x 19 x 3600 (mm) = $11.00

Second Grade

PRICE GUIDE PER LENGTH

190 x 19 x 1200 (mm) = $10.00

190 x 19 x 1800 (mm) = $15.00

190 x 19 x 2400 (mm) = $20.00

190 x 19 x 3000 (mm) = $25.00

 

Baltic Flooring (Used)

​= $5.00 - $10.00 per metre

Pine Flooring (Used)

PRICE GUIDE BY THE METRE

70mm = $3.50 

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100mm {& wider} = $3.50 - $5.00 

Jarrah Flooring (Used)

= $5.00 - $10.00 per metre​​​

Cypress

White Cypress F7 Sawn

PRICE GUIDE PER LENGTH 

 

150 x 38 x 3600 (mm) = $60.00

150 x 38 x 4800 (mm) = $80.00

150 x 50 x 6000 (mm) = $125.00

100 x 100 x 2400 (mm) = $50.00

125 x 75 x 2100 (mm) = $40.00

125 x 125 x 3000 (mm) = $125.00

125 x 125 x 3600 (mm) = $150.00

150 x 150 x 3600 (mm) = $250.00

150 x 150 x 4200 (mm) = $300.00

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Wood Logs

Disclaimer for Used/Second Grade Timber Sales

Thank you for choosing our used/second grade timber for your project. We are committed to providing quality materials; however, please be aware of the following important information:

  1. Condition and Suitability: Our used/second grade timber is sold in 'as-is' condition. While we strive to offer accurate descriptions and measurements, variations in quality, size, and appearance may occur. It is your responsibility to inspect the timber upon purchase to ensure it meets your specific requirements and standards.

  2. Purpose and Application: Before using our timber for any structural, decorative, or functional purpose, please ensure it is suitable for the intended application. We recommend consulting with a professional, such as an architect, builder, or engineer, to confirm the timber's appropriateness for your project. This includes assessing load-bearing capacity, stability, and overall integrity.

  3. Regulatory Compliance: It is crucial to adhere to local building codes, regulations, and safety standards when using used/second grade timber in any construction or renovation project. We advise you to familiarize yourself with relevant regulations and obtain any necessary permits or approvals prior to commencing work.

  4. Liability: We do not accept liability for any issues arising from the misuse or inappropriate application of our used/second grade timber. This includes but is not limited to structural failure, personal injury, or property damage. By purchasing our timber, you acknowledge and accept full responsibility for ensuring its correct and safe use.

  5. Returns and Exchanges: Due to the nature of used/second grade materials, all sales are final. We do not offer returns, exchanges, or refunds unless the timber is found to be significantly different from the description provided at the time of purchase.

  6. Prices and Stock Lists: Prices and stock availability are subject to change without notice. We recommend contacting us directly for the most current information regarding our inventory and pricing.

  7. Delivery and Transportation: We typically offer metro delivery for an additional cost of $50 to $100, depending on your location. Additionally, we provide a loan trailer service for $10 per 2 hours, with a valid license and registration required for use.

By purchasing our used/second grade timber, you agree to the terms and conditions outlined in this disclaimer. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to reach out to us with any questions or concerns prior to making your purchase. Thank you for your cooperation and for choosing our products for your project.

Timber Inspection Tips

Inspecting used/second grade timber thoroughly is crucial to ensure it meets your project requirements. Here are some practical tips to help you evaluate the quality and suitability of the timber:

  1. Visual Inspection:

    • Check for Damage: Look for visible signs of damage such as cracks, splits, warping, and large knots.

    • Surface Condition: Ensure the surface is free from excessive wear, deep scratches, or gouges that could affect its integrity.

    • Insect Infestation: Look for signs of insect damage, such as holes, tunnels, or frass (wood dust) indicating active or past infestation.

  2. Structural Integrity:

    • Test for Soft Spots: Press along the timber with your thumb or a tool to detect any soft spots that could indicate rot or decay.

    • Check for Bends and Warps: Lay the timber flat on the ground to see if it lies evenly. Bent or warped timber may not be suitable for structural use.

  3. Moisture Content:

    • Moisture Testing: Use a moisture meter to check the moisture content. Ideal moisture content for timber should be between 12-15% for indoor use and up to 20% for outdoor use.

    • Look for Signs of Water Damage: Check for discoloration, swelling, or mold which indicates high moisture levels and potential rot.

  4. Grain and Density:

    • Examine the Grain: Tight, straight grain patterns generally indicate stronger and more stable timber.

    • Assess Density: Heavier, denser timber is usually stronger. Compare similar pieces to gauge density differences.

  5. Smell Test:

    • Odor: Timber with a musty or moldy smell may have been exposed to moisture and could be prone to decay.

  6. Previous Treatments:

    • Inspect for Treatments: Determine if the timber has been treated with chemicals (e.g., for pest resistance or weatherproofing) which can be beneficial for certain applications but may require precautions for handling.

  7. Measurements:

    • Accurate Sizing: Measure the length, width, and thickness to ensure they meet your project specifications. Be mindful that reclaimed timber may not have uniform dimensions.

  8. Historical Use:

    • Ask About Previous Use: Understanding the timber's previous application can provide insights into its current condition and suitability for your project.

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By following these tips, you can make an informed decision when purchasing used/second grade timber, ensuring it is appropriate for your needs and will perform reliably in your project.

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