Is red gum a hardwood?

An Australian native hardwood, River Red Gum is renowned for its durability, strength and its distinct colouring. The Heartwood of River Red Gum Timber is usually a brilliant red colour, which can range from shades of light pink to almost black.

Is red gum a hard or soft wood?

Red Gum timber is a distinctive hardwood prized for its colour, strength and durability.

What is river red gum timber used for?

The timber has a reputation for durability, strength and its distinctive red colouring. Its wide availability has seen it used for a range of applications including heavy construction, railway sleepers, flooring, framing, fencing, plywood and veneer manufacture, wood turning, firewood and charcoal production.

How strong is Redgum?

Hardness: very hard (rated 1 on a 6-class scale) to indent and work with hand tools.

Is Redgum good for burning?

Redgum firewood contains a wonderful amount of impressive burning properties that can help retain high-quality fire. This material can also be started easily and can result in long-lasting fires. Apart from these elements, redgum contains other qualities that make them pretty useful for being a firewood.

Is Redgum good for building?

It is suitable for all building members including posts and poles, framing, flooring, lining, decking and cladding. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor furniture. As well as sawn and round applications, forest red gum is suitable for the manufacture of structural plywood.

Is Redgum hard to split?

The thickness of the redgum material doesn’t necessarily mean that it is hard to split. In fact, redgum can be easy to split into many pieces. This type of wood has straight grains that make it easier to split compared to other firewood with tighter grains.

Does red gum rot?

Red Gum can react badly under humid conditions if it’s not sealed well, but it is rot and termite resistant.

Is red gum hard to split?

In fact, redgum can be easy to split into many pieces. This type of wood has straight grains that make it easier to split compared to other firewood with tighter grains. Moreover, redgum has a small number of knots that make it easier to split and use. However, a redgum can only be easy to split if it is well-seasoned.

Is red gum good for fireplace?

River Red Gum is one of the best woods to burn in your hanging fireplace at home. Perfect for burning at ideal hot temperatures and for a lengthy time, River Red Gum is dense and compact for a low maintenance slow, gentle fire.

What is river red gum wood?

Red river Gum. An Australian native hardwood, River Red Gum is renowned for its durability, strength and its distinct colouring. The Heartwood of River Red Gum Timber is usually a brilliant red colour, which can range from shades of light pink to almost black. The texture of this timber is moderately coarse and even.

Where does red gum timber grow in Australia?

River Red Gum grows commonly throughout Australia and it’s availability along with its versatility make this a popular Australian Timber. WR Timbers stock over 45 Australian and international timber species to assure you will find the right wood for your needs.

Does river red gum have an odor?

Odor: No characteristic odor. Allergies/Toxicity: Besides the standard health risks associated with any type of wood dust, no further health reactions have been associated with River Red Gum. See the articles Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information.

Is river red gum toxic to humans?

Allergies/Toxicity: Besides the standard health risks associated with any type of wood dust, no further health reactions have been associated with River Red Gum. See the articles Wood Allergies and Toxicity and Wood Dust Safety for more information. Pricing/Availability: No data available.