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Title: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Adam Lincoln on September 24, 2008, 01:53:31 pm
Anyone used 18mm MDF instead of ply for their board? Its a lot cheaper. Just wondering if it had any cons?
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: dave on September 24, 2008, 01:56:26 pm
i wouldn't. everyone uses ply for a reason, and it ain't just cosmetic. I'd be concerned about pulling t-nuts through MDF. if you lay off the slimfast you'll be able to afford it.
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Norton Sharley on September 24, 2008, 02:03:51 pm
 :agree:
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Jaspersharpe on September 24, 2008, 02:05:24 pm
Don't do it. I remember someone using it for part of a board set up once and it just disintegrated.
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Adam Lincoln on September 24, 2008, 02:40:55 pm
i wouldn't. everyone uses ply for a reason, and it ain't just cosmetic. I'd be concerned about pulling t-nuts through MDF. if you lay off the slimfast you'll be able to afford it.

Thanks guys. I almost spat my tea over my keyboard then dave  ;D
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: neil h on September 24, 2008, 03:15:06 pm
my mate used mdf. and in these damp climates within 2 months he had ripped holds clean of the board, by shuttering ply, really cheap £12 for a sheet in the right palces, if you go to your timber merchant you can ask to look at it and just pick all the best sheets free from filler
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Adam Lincoln on September 24, 2008, 03:36:18 pm
my mate used mdf. and in these damp climates within 2 months he had ripped holds clean of the board, by shuttering ply, really cheap £12 for a sheet in the right palces, if you go to your timber merchant you can ask to look at it and just pick all the best sheets free from filler

Went to Savoy this morning, the cheapest around. For treated ply it was £29.95 and the shuttering ply was £19.95, it was appauling quality.... Ill stick with the £29.95 stuff. My walls only 16ft / 10ft so shouldn't cost too much. Ill probably round it up to 8 ft wide as the sides are dead space anyway for holds.
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: dave on September 24, 2008, 03:39:15 pm
you shouldn't really be paying 30bananas a pop for woody ply. try a different merchant (some are shit). i paid about £12 per sheet, it was the cheapest stuff they had and was great, not much filler, no noticable voids or pull-throughs. the expensive stuff is effectivley going to tripple the cost.

or failing that, go round building sites scrounging packing ply.
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: neil h on September 24, 2008, 04:47:13 pm

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Went to Savoy this morning, the cheapest around. For treated ply it was £29.95 and the shuttering ply was £19.95, it was appauling quality.... Ill stick with the £29.95 stuff. My walls only 16ft / 10ft so shouldn't cost too much. Ill probably round it up to 8 ft wide as the sides are dead space anyway for holds.
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have a look at builders merchants. Also you can go as low as 15mm which would cut cost down, I have thats size, but the price in france is £80 per sheet for 18mm, managed to get him down to £50 for 15mm, so be lucky, and my board has 20 sheets of the stuff

one thing is if you use 15mm stick in a bit more frame work, do you need tnuts and bolts?, I have thousands lying around left over stock...
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Munkii on September 24, 2008, 05:42:30 pm

or failing that, go round building sites scrounging packing ply.

 :guilty: i may have pinched some from the caretakers office after school :thumbsup:
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: robertostallioni on September 24, 2008, 06:13:36 pm
If you want to get cut like groundskeeper Willie, you can't just go nicking his boards!
(http://bp2.blogger.com/_ARTxiBaLfnc/RhgHf0_RNLI/AAAAAAAAAVU/vD3eyFQJP3U/s320/groundskeeper+willie.gif)
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Munkii on September 24, 2008, 06:19:14 pm
our groundskeeper looks more like this: http://themcp.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/old-man-laughing.jpg (http://themcp.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/old-man-laughing.jpg)

so im not particularly scared.
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Adam Lincoln on September 24, 2008, 07:10:59 pm
do you need tnuts and bolts?, I have thousands lying around left over stock...

I do Neil.... What do you suggest?
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: neil h on September 24, 2008, 08:23:04 pm
just trying to free up space, been giving them away, thousands and thousands of them taking up space in my woodie. Keith is out here in a few weeks, send me a PM of what you want and I will get him to bring you some back
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: unclesomebody on September 24, 2008, 08:42:54 pm
I've got a better suggestion. Take a short holiday to font, pick them up in the process. WIN-WIN!
Title: Re: MDF for homeboard?
Post by: Adam Lincoln on September 24, 2008, 09:17:50 pm
I've got a better suggestion. Take a short holiday to font, pick them up in the process. WIN-WIN!

Sounds like a plan....  Pressuming of course i haven't started the dreaded work!
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