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kitchandos

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Hello,

Im just wondering if anyone has any good alternatives for birch ply for making carcasses? Id rather not deal with painting MDF if i can.

Thanks, Kit
 
Just mrmdf really. There is reasonable ply occasionally available from b and q. Not really cheap but they cut it for you. Its called post industrial hell hole syndrome.
 
Hello,

Im just wondering if anyone has any good alternatives for birch ply for making carcasses? Id rather not deal with painting MDF if i can.

Thanks, Kit

Carcasses for where?

MFC with a 2mm ABS edging is a good option. You can get it cut to size and edged at a very reasonable cost.
 
You can get pre coated or melamine faced MDF but it still needs edging/ lipping. Also it can be tricky to cut cleanly without chipping out, same with MFC.
I agree with Kayen the getting it pre cut can be a good idea.

If its for kitchen carcasses then you can`t beat buying them from DIY kitchens or somewhere, its economy of scale.
 
I'm inclined to say B&Q also. They do (normally) stock 'Shuttering" ply and a better quality stuff - the pricing of both is very similar (in fact the last I bought from the the quality stuff was cheaper than the shuttering ply).
 
Poplar ply is a reasonable alternative to birch, which is now eye-wateringly expensive. Its about 3/4 the density of birch, and generally has fewer, thicker plies than good birch. A similar appearance, finishes quite pretty, and costs about 2/3 as much.
You won't find it in the sheds, but your local sheet material stockist will have it.
Moisture resistant mdf finishes ok, but takes a lot of paint. We use a paint-grade edge band if we can't hide the edges and it ends up pretty acceptable. Reasonable price, about 1/3 the price of birch.
 
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