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Species Information & Weatherboards Overview
General information about the difference species (types of timber) available for weatherboards and important information about coatings and maintenance.
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Standard Bevel Back Profiles
Profiles: P61 & P62
Bevel Back Weatherboard is the most popular style of weatherboard cladding. Each board overlaps a lower board and the protrusion creates vertical shadow lines. Click for more information including photos and profiles drawings.
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Rusticated Profiles
Profiles: P67 & P68
Rusticated Weatherboard is also very popular. Each board is scalloped resulting in a mainly flush face with negative detail at the top of each board. Click for more information including photos and profiles drawings.
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Vertical Shiplap Profiles
Profiles: P50, P51, P52, P53, P54, P55, P56, P57, P58, P59, P60
Vertical Shiplaped Weatherboard is another popular style where each board runs vertically down the wall. There are many variations which alter the quantity and shape of the channel between boards. Click for more information including photos and profiles drawings.
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Board & Batten Profiles
Profiles: P120, P121, P123
Board and Batten Weatherboard is special type of vertical weatherboard where the battens are spaced every 110mm or 160mm. Click for more information including photos and profiles drawings.
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Custom Profiles
We can custom machine to match almost any profile you wish
Common variations are to adjust the cover width and/or thickness to match an existing profile but we can also vary the detail to suit your requirements.
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Mouldings & Profiles
We also have a wide range of Mouldings & Profiles for all the finishing touches:
P11, P12, P13 - Scribers
P32 - Eaves Mould
P40, P42 - External Corner
P41 - Internal Corner
P43 - Rustic Plug
P69, P70, P71, P72 - Fascia
P83, P84, P87, P88 - TG&V Panelling/Sarking
Dressed Four Sides
Band Sawn Face
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