A while back I bought some 1x8 boards I thought were wood. Got a good deal at $10. When I started loading them, I thought they seemed a little flimsy. After getting them home Iand looking more closely, it appears that they are mdf. Th eguy had told me they were used for casing. My guestion is, anyone use this on exterior such as facial boards? That is what I had in mind when I bought them for my shop. I did cut and router a few for baseboard in my bath. They were preprimed, but I primed them again on all surfaces. They seem to work well, altough I think I should have gotten the routered area a little smoother.
I have since read a little about this type board, and am glad the wind was blowing toward my truck and away from me when I did the routering. That truck was covered with dust. From now on I will wear protection with this stuff. I'm thinking this Mdf at least. It is some kind of hard composite.
I have since read a little about this type board, and am glad the wind was blowing toward my truck and away from me when I did the routering. That truck was covered with dust. From now on I will wear protection with this stuff. I'm thinking this Mdf at least. It is some kind of hard composite.