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doctor Bob

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When I make a kitchen, I usually do the sink doors (wet areas) out of Exterior MDF. Recently from the off cuts I made a sledge for a garden sprinkler so I can drag it around the lawn without getting wet feet. The EX MDF has stood up fine. So my question is, I want to put a small bit of raised decking around a big walnut tree, if run my own out of EX MDF and paint it do you reckon it would last or would a winter kill it?
 
Exterior mdf will let moisture in through any unsealed end grain, given some time.

Tricoya mdf would be the most long lasting option, albeit at more cost. 18mm is around £100 a sheet.
 
If it's going to cost you very little then there's no harm in trying. You only get ten years if you're lucky out of the softwood stabilised decking anyway.
 
+1 for Tricoya. Have used this for external planters for a client and have lasted well. The stuff is completely resistant to water in my opinion (god knows what they put in it). First time I used it I was sceptical so placed some in a bowl of water for a couple of months and showed no noticeable loss of integrity. That said it is very expensive .
 

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