



Softwood Tilting Angle Fillet 47mm x 50mm (pack of 2)
Our Arranwood softwood tilting angle fillets are carefully machined from premium constructional timbers here in the UK.
Cut diagonally across the section they provide 2 pieces of sawn timber angle which is often used on flat roofs around the perimeter to provide a transition to the upstand or at the junction between roofing and wall abutments.
Our timber fillets have many other uses and can be employed anywhere which requires a diagonal section in timber; such as an under support for lead work, felting to roofs, between gaps in joists connected at angles or to increase the step of roof tiles etc.
Often referred to as tilt fillet or cocking strip each piece is the stated section cut diagonally over it's entire length.
- These timber fillets are precision sawn to dimensions stated for each order therefore you may experience a slight delay in arrival of your order.
- Timber is not treated and therefore if required an additional surface treatment or timber preservative will need to be applied prior to finishing your project.
Original: $33.58
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Our Arranwood softwood tilting angle fillets are carefully machined from premium constructional timbers here in the UK.
Cut diagonally across the section they provide 2 pieces of sawn timber angle which is often used on flat roofs around the perimeter to provide a transition to the upstand or at the junction between roofing and wall abutments.
Our timber fillets have many other uses and can be employed anywhere which requires a diagonal section in timber; such as an under support for lead work, felting to roofs, between gaps in joists connected at angles or to increase the step of roof tiles etc.
Often referred to as tilt fillet or cocking strip each piece is the stated section cut diagonally over it's entire length.
- These timber fillets are precision sawn to dimensions stated for each order therefore you may experience a slight delay in arrival of your order.
- Timber is not treated and therefore if required an additional surface treatment or timber preservative will need to be applied prior to finishing your project.



