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![]() Don't use mdf it's a sponge, sealed or not sealed use medex it's basically mdf with better glues and different additives to make it water resistant places like Windsor plywood would have this and are able to do a cut list for you ,I would think better then Home Depot also ( maybe)
Last edited by Evilweevil; 03-09-2013 at 01:21 PM. Reason: Added info |
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![]() Someone can use mdf as I've used it more than once. While it isn't my FIRST choice...someone can use it, as said key is to seal. It's also a skin, not structure.
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![]() For relatively the same cost you can get a product that is made to be more water resistant so why wouldnt you ?being a finishing carpenter I wouldn't use mdf myself as I see sealed mdf swelling and falling apart all the time with very little water exposure , but yes you could use it
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![]() It wasn't the point of what is the best the OP of this topic asked about mdf not another product. I've been around wood for a number of years too and know in's and out's.
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![]() Yes I am sure you work with word and that you are very handy with it
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