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Old 01-22-2005, 03:13 AM
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Default New MDF for stands

This MFD type stuff might be very suitable for tank stand construction. Its not supposed to contain any of the not so desirable properties of the Regular Joe MDF. That is toxic materials and moisture resistance properties.



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Old 01-22-2005, 05:40 AM
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I agree. but the true test is putting water on it and see how long before it expands if any. with a good sealant paint, it probably work quite well for stand or canopy.
Kinda tempted to call that number for a free sample
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There is as well a product called Medex. This stuff is an exterior grade, but is expensive-about $60.00/sheet for 3/4" You still have to seal all cut edges, but I have used this product extensively on exterior work in the past with no problems. Can buy it through Winsor Plywood

To look at it, you could almost swear it is MDF, but it cuts harder, and has a better treated surface, and is formed using more hardened resins. As with MDF though, I use a good dust mask when cutting, as I don't think any of it is good for you to breathe.
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lacquer works well too
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Were you able to complete the canopy Invigor? I'm guessing it turned out good for you by the sounds of it!
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I agree. but the true test is putting water on it and see how long before it expands if any. with a good sealant paint, it probably work quite well for stand or canopy.
Kinda tempted to call that number for a free sample
Heard some stories of a cut piece sitting in a glass of water for a week with no signs of swelling.
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Old 01-22-2005, 04:47 PM
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Ive used regular mdf fo the stand on my 90 the trick is to seal the "wood" so that no moisture can get to it. Any where that water might splash or get to it I smeared two thin layers of silicone over the whole surface. I made the tank hood out of it an ddid the same thing on the inside its been running for a year no problems
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the stand for my 75 is made out of plaid old MDF and I have not a and problems. I painted it with bathroom pain I did 3 coats. I am geting my brother to make m a cosom steen and wood snad in sho this year I dont want to have my MDF stand give out on me . I have not seen any expanding or warping yet on the MDF stand and I had 3 over flows and one room full of water last July . so I think good paint and MDF will work.


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Were you able to complete the canopy Invigor? I'm guessing it turned out good for you by the sounds of it!
you bet! I now understand why they say you should spray lacquer in a WELL VENTILATED AREA WITH PROPER MASK..heh...never in my life have I had a headache that bad...stupid me

I didn't think it would be that bad to brush it on..but holy crap!! ... all in all the canopy turned out quite well..I didn't use any bordering for around the lid or anything, which I wish I had...quite a bit of light comes thru that tiny little crack. but it turned out well...there's like 6 coats on it so it should hold up quite well.
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There is as well a product called Medex. This stuff is an exterior grade, but is expensive-about $60.00/sheet for 3/4"
for that price I will just use Oak or Birch 3/4 plywood, man that expensive for a composite wood. when I do use MDF for stuff it is because 3/4" is only 25.00 for a 10X4 sheet. personally I would never use MDF on anything that will have a chance of comming on contact with water even if I am painting it. just to risky

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