Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Sep 03, 2023 11:13 pm Hi We're looking to build a built-in wardrobe ourselves. Is it a good idea to use MDF like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dhWX7z_NfQ? The doors here are MDF as well. Is a proper frame needed? Any advice appreciated. Re: Built-in wardrobe: MDF? 2Sep 11, 2023 8:07 am I would say not. You'd want to use melaminefaced MDF. The melamine provides a more durable surface and won't dent or be as easily damaged as raw MDF. Just scuff the surface before painting or find a paint that bonds to melamine. Get an approapriate high build primer/sealer for the raw edges. If you can't find a local supplier, most cabinet shops will sell you full boards. They might even cut it for you at a reasonable price which would likely be cleaner cuts than you'd be able to manage yourself. If you cut yourself, ensure a nice clean and sharp blade. It's normally best to do a shallow scoring pass or otherwise ensure the good side is facing down so any tearout/chipping happen on the less critical side. Re: Built-in wardrobe: MDF? 3Sep 11, 2023 8:14 pm Whilst MDF is not as hard as melamine, it takes paint quite readily compared to melamine. The edges of melamine really need to have banding as the particle board is quite porus. Realistically, if you want a cabinet, and don't have the tools, add your time to the materials and just go buy a kit or flatpak. So for me, I make a carcass out of melamine (from the green box) that I buy in sheets and rip down with a track saw, edge band and assemble using domino's, and use painted MRMDF for the doors which I buy at a Cabinet makers supply store. That's the cheapest way for me, but I'm very fortunate to have the tools. Oh and time. ( id rather do this then an overtime shift) Normally you use builders bog. Polyurethane painting is basically the same principle as car panel beating and painting. All the prep work is the same and so is the… 3 3270 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair We purchased a 1960s property that is on timber stumps mostly, and a newer section is on concrete stumps. We had a building inspection initially and they reported some… 0 13439 Strong enough for what? For linen, absolutely. To climb on, no. I've got similar shelving in my garage and it holds a decent amount of weight. 900 wide shelves will carry… 1 4353 |