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sealing MDF, a revisit
Hello Group,
I did a google search on this subject and most of the reasons were to lock in the vapors. I want to use a very heavy (1&1/2 inch thich) former computer lab desk for my router table. I have routed the cutout for the insert but I'm reluctant to set the insert in without treating the raw material. Do you think there is any chance the MDF could swell when polyurethane is applied? (Also, if that were a problem, I suppose I should avoid aqueous polyurethane.) My insert fits very nicely right now (minimal tolernces) but I'm concerned that it might become a problem if coated. Any comments? Thanks in advance, Marc |
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