I only use fluted dowels but they can still hydraulic.Scribe a groove down the dowel …the excess glue will then have an escape route
I only use fluted dowels but they can still hydraulic.Scribe a groove down the dowel …the excess glue will then have an escape route
Thanks SpectricI only use fluted dowels but they can still hydraulic.
Try Lathams on Felling Ind Est they do a wide range of sheet materialsHi thanks for reply I’m in the North East near Newcastle
Read their blurb, sounds impressive but expensive??You could possibly look at Valchromat. Axminster/UJK make some items using it. As far as I can remember, it is water resistant and coloured all the way through the core. Information here.
I have got some 18mm for £51 + VATHydrofugo, like ply, can vary enormously in price. For example 18mm can be £80 right up to £135! Shop around, it's even more important nowadays. HTH.
I'd never heard of it, first result £115 for 18mm, nearly fell off my seat, a sellers later £58! Shop around indeed!Hydrofugo, like ply, can vary enormously in price. For example 18mm can be £80 right up to £135! Shop around, it's even more important nowadays. HTH.
Hi from Doves local builders merchants plus Vat@joncooper27 - where from please, vat included?
Hi if I dowel the main frame together would you sash clamp it together as I don’t have enough sash cramps! Is there something else available or recommended please?Surprised noone has mentioned CaberMDF Pro MR, I have used it for a small project (router table) but machines well and easily worked with hand tools too. Bit pricey but I've found most sheet materials are these days. Best source seems to be Selco if you have an account (I don't but wish I did seeing how much cheaper it is than Jewsons!)
You can screw if the screws are hidden between cabinets or you could use ratchet straps as the dowels will hold the panels in position, just be careful of twisting.Hi if I dowel the main frame together would you sash clamp it together as I don’t have enough sash cramps! Is there something else available or recommended please?
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