just_a_beginner
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Hi everyone.
I'm just about to start designing and subsequently building a pair of cabinets to sit either side of a chimney breast, primarily to box in some utility meters on one side.
The backing wall is a party wall with next door; Only one side of one cabinet will be on an outside wall. So hopefully damp shouldn't be an issue. The chimney breast is purely decorative too, so no direct heat.
Is it advisable to go with MRMDF or Baltic ply, or will 'standard' MDF be acceptable? Obviously the cost difference is quite large between these three options.
The span of each unit is around 900mm. I dont mind having a 'T' support in the middle to avoid sagging.
The finish will be paint.
Not that it really matters I guess, but it would seem that there isn't anything close to a 90 degree corner in the whole house!
Thanking you all in advance,
Rich.
I'm just about to start designing and subsequently building a pair of cabinets to sit either side of a chimney breast, primarily to box in some utility meters on one side.
The backing wall is a party wall with next door; Only one side of one cabinet will be on an outside wall. So hopefully damp shouldn't be an issue. The chimney breast is purely decorative too, so no direct heat.
Is it advisable to go with MRMDF or Baltic ply, or will 'standard' MDF be acceptable? Obviously the cost difference is quite large between these three options.
The span of each unit is around 900mm. I dont mind having a 'T' support in the middle to avoid sagging.
The finish will be paint.
Not that it really matters I guess, but it would seem that there isn't anything close to a 90 degree corner in the whole house!
Thanking you all in advance,
Rich.