"Cabinet Grade Particle Board"....where can I find it?

Ken Thompson III mrandmrst at comcast.net
Thu Nov 18 11:53:41 AKST 2004


"Cabinet Grade Particle Board"....where can I find it?Mark,
It is actually called industrial grade particle board.  They also sell a product called underlayment that is 48"x96", but this product is not as stable in humidity changes.
If you need to leave your table in a non temp. controlled environment, use a good primer and paint all edges and faces before you build your table.  Build it out of good straight 2 x 4's, on edge, like a mini wall, with the "studs"
running the short direction, using screws, not nails, and your table will turn out sweet.  Remember to leave a little of the particle board overhanging the edge of the frame, it makes a nice place to clamp something, if needed.
Humidity changes shouldn't hurt your new table, but direct water will.  

Good luck,
Ken
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Grabowski 
  To: 'discussion at nsrca.org' 
  Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 3:08 PM
  Subject: RE: "Cabinet Grade Particle Board"....where can I find it?


  Ken, what exactly is the material you are referring to? Do you feel it would be superior to MDF? I understand the material needs to be supported to prevent sag...I just don't want anything that'll swell with moisture if I need to leave the sheets in the garage...
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ken Thompson III [mailto:mrandmrst at comcast.net]
    Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:59 PM
    To: discussion at nsrca.org
    Subject: Re: "Cabinet Grade Particle Board"....where can I find it?


    Mark,
    We in the "Biz" don't use MDF, medium density fiberboard, to build cabinets, unless you want one "heavy as heck" cabinet, no offense Dean.

    Although the MDF would work fine, though very heavy, industrial grade particle board is what would be used in cabinet making, beneath the veneers.  The material can be found at your local HD, use the sheet that measures 49"x97".

    We do use the MDF in making paint grade door panels and such, due to its superior density.

    Ken
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Mark Grabowski 
      To: 'discussion at nsrca.org' 
      Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:40 PM
      Subject: "Cabinet Grade Particle Board"....where can I find it?


      Gents, I've seen references to using cabinet grade particle board for making very flat building surfaces. I'm assuming this isn't something I'll find at my local home depot. Any suggestions? (I'm in the Chicago suburbs)

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