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I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and
hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together |
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On Dec 14, 5:35*pm, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:
I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. *I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Freight costs. ****'s heavy. |
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A $10 per sheet increase That's ridiculous.
On 12/14/2010 5:51 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Dec 14, 5:35 pm, tiredofspamnospam.nospam.com wrote: I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Freight costs. ****'s heavy. |
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On 12/14/10 4:51 PM, Robatoy wrote:
On Dec 14, 5:35 pm, tiredofspamnospam.nospam.com wrote: I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Freight costs. ****'s heavy. They ship it in ****. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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![]() The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Be glad you don't require "Formaldehyde-free" product or you'd have add at least 50% more to the higher price--and be thankful you could get it! |
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On Dec 14, 6:21*pm, -MIKE- wrote:
On 12/14/10 4:51 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Dec 14, 5:35 pm, tiredofspamnospam.nospam.com *wrote: I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF.. It is now $29.90... What the hey. *I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Freight costs. ****'s heavy. They ship it in ****. -- * -MIKE- * "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" * * *--Elvin Jones *(1927-2004) * -- *http://mikedrums.com * * ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply It _is_**** |
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"tiredofspam" nospam.nospam.com wrote in message
... I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Usually, if the price difference is big, the quality will not be the same. I think they are two different quality . Please check the quality factors and specifications for MDF, which are helpful for you to check whether they are the same quality: Wood species; Formaldehyde emission class; Glue type; Rates of moisture proof; Color of MDF (usually dark color MDF is cheaper); Density; Thickness & size. --------- http://www.Towood.com/ - MDF exporters and fiber board importers |
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Towood.com - Export MDF wrote:
Usually, if the price difference is big, the quality will not be the same. I think they are two different quality . Please check the quality factors and specifications for MDF, which are helpful for you to check whether they are the same quality: Wood species; Formaldehyde emission class; Glue type; Rates of moisture proof; Color of MDF (usually dark color MDF is cheaper); Density; Thickness & size. Is the dark stuff made from the bark? |
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On 12/14/10 5:47 PM, Robatoy wrote:
On Dec 14, 6:21 pm, wrote: On 12/14/10 4:51 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Dec 14, 5:35 pm, tiredofspamnospam.nospam.com wrote: I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Freight costs. ****'s heavy. They ship it in ****. It _is_**** I thought it was vomit. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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On Dec 14, 6:53*pm, -MIKE- wrote:
On 12/14/10 5:47 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Dec 14, 6:21 pm, *wrote: On 12/14/10 4:51 PM, Robatoy wrote: On Dec 14, 5:35 pm, tiredofspamnospam.nospam.com * *wrote: I went to Home Desperate today to pickup up some ply, some mdf and hardboard. I needed the ply for my case work. it was priced reasonably. The MDF ... OMG to coin the kids phrase... Last year I paid 19 for MDF. It is now $29.90... What the hey. *I wanted to make a sound enclosure so I wanted the density of MDF. The sanded pine 23/32 was only $24.. Why did MDF skyrocket? It's crap sawdust that's glued together Freight costs. ****'s heavy. They ship it in ****. It _is_**** I thought it was vomit. Termite puke, to be precise. Luigi |
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On Dec 14, 6:05*pm, "http://www.Towood.com/ - Import MDF" abc+mdf-
wrote: Snip quality MDF ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ???? Isn't that an oxymoron? Luigi |
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On Dec 15, 12:58*am, "www.Towood.com - MDF importers" abc
wrote: "Luigi Zanasi" wrote in message ... On Dec 14, 6:05 pm, "http://www.Towood.com/- Import MDF" abc+mdf- wrote: Snip quality MDF * ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ???? Isn't that an oxymoron? Luigi I mean: generally speaking, the higher the quality of MDF, the lighter the color of MDF and the less dross or impurity in the wood fibers for the MDF. Source, please. And for certain applications, mdf is simply fabulous. IMNSHO. JP |
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 21:39:30 -0500, "Mike Marlow"
wrote: Mark Whittingham wrote: Source, please. And for certain applications, mdf is simply fabulous. IMNSHO. I agree. I can think of few things that I'd rather fill a hole in the ground with than MDF. Or - anything better to **** on. Acoustically, they're better in speakers than real wood. That's my only kudo for termite barf. Particle board sucks the big one, and I haven't yet tried any MDO. I've toyed with hardwood-veneered MDF, and it pretty much sucks, too. -- Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises. -- Demosthenes |
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On Dec 16, 8:50*pm, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 21:39:30 -0500, "Mike Marlow" wrote: Mark Whittingham wrote: Source, please. *And for certain applications, mdf is simply fabulous. *IMNSHO. I agree. *I can think of few things that I'd rather fill a hole in the ground with than MDF. *Or - anything better to **** on. Acoustically, they're better in speakers than real wood. That's my only kudo for termite barf. Particle board sucks the big one, and I haven't yet tried any MDO. I've toyed with hardwood-veneered MDF, and it pretty much sucks, too. MDO is great. It's G1S exterior plywood with a waterproof paper & resin (?) overlay. Used mainly for outdoor signs & it's quite smooth. If you need a durable flat surface outside, it's perfect. I have used it as the table/stand for my chop saw, which usually stays outside in our Yukon banana belt climate (the saw itself gets covered in plastic). It's still in perfect shape after 5-6 years (IIRC) other than a couple of screw holes where the screws have rusted. Luigi |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 10:27:51 -0800 (PST), Luigi Zanasi
wrote: On Dec 16, 8:50*pm, Larry Jaques wrote: On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 21:39:30 -0500, "Mike Marlow" wrote: Mark Whittingham wrote: Source, please. *And for certain applications, mdf is simply fabulous. *IMNSHO. I agree. *I can think of few things that I'd rather fill a hole in the ground with than MDF. *Or - anything better to **** on. Acoustically, they're better in speakers than real wood. That's my only kudo for termite barf. Particle board sucks the big one, and I haven't yet tried any MDO. I've toyed with hardwood-veneered MDF, and it pretty much sucks, too. MDO is great. It's G1S exterior plywood with a waterproof paper & resin (?) overlay. Used mainly for outdoor signs & it's quite smooth. If you need a durable flat surface outside, it's perfect. Phenolic resins. http://tinyurl.com/36esadt I also looked up G1S, a term I had never heard. Good one side. We know it down here as ACX, or A quality front side, C quality back, and exterior glue. http://www.canply.org/english/produc...sanded_g1s.htm I have used it as the table/stand for my chop saw, which usually stays outside in our Yukon banana belt climate (the saw itself gets covered in plastic). It's still in perfect shape after 5-6 years (IIRC) other than a couple of screw holes where the screws have rusted. That's a good test climate. -- The art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings. -- Okakura Kakuzo |
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Luigi Zanasi wrote:
On Dec 16, 8:50 pm, Larry Jaques wrote: On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 21:39:30 -0500, "Mike Marlow" wrote: Mark Whittingham wrote: Source, please. And for certain applications, mdf is simply fabulous. IMNSHO. I agree. I can think of few things that I'd rather fill a hole in the ground with than MDF. Or - anything better to **** on. Acoustically, they're better in speakers than real wood. That's my only kudo for termite barf. Particle board sucks the big one, and I haven't yet tried any MDO. I've toyed with hardwood-veneered MDF, and it pretty much sucks, too. MDO is great. It's G1S exterior plywood with a waterproof paper & resin (?) overlay. Used mainly for outdoor signs & it's quite smooth. If you need a durable flat surface outside, it's perfect. I have used it as the table/stand for my chop saw, which usually stays outside in our Yukon banana belt climate (the saw itself gets covered in plastic). It's still in perfect shape after 5-6 years (IIRC) other than a couple of screw holes where the screws have rusted. Luigi MDF machines well to. -- "You can lead them to LINUX but you can't make them THINK" Man. 2010.1 Spring KDE4.4 2.6.33.5-desktop-2mnb |
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