Goesbysteve
Established Member
Hi,
I’m building an MFT style bench along the lines of Peter Millards portable.
I want to use birch ply for the frame and a ready made MR MDF top. This would be sat in my unheated, uninsulated concrete block garage year round. There is no sign of previous damp in the garage. I’m unsure if I should try to track down birch ply that has been made with water proof glue. I understand that would be desirable to reduce affect of moisture delaminating the ply. However I’ve struggled to find some in my part of mid-Wales. Before I look at further afield or delivery I’d appreciate some advice.
Is it really necessary in a garage if it will never actually be “outdoors” in the weather.
Can I offset the risk with a suitable finish?
Should I look at other ply types? Trouble is I love the look.
I could give up the portable nature and just put MR MDF on the 2x4 frame that the rest of my bench and storage will be build from.
I’d really appreciate more experienced advice.
Many thanks,
Steve
I’m building an MFT style bench along the lines of Peter Millards portable.
I want to use birch ply for the frame and a ready made MR MDF top. This would be sat in my unheated, uninsulated concrete block garage year round. There is no sign of previous damp in the garage. I’m unsure if I should try to track down birch ply that has been made with water proof glue. I understand that would be desirable to reduce affect of moisture delaminating the ply. However I’ve struggled to find some in my part of mid-Wales. Before I look at further afield or delivery I’d appreciate some advice.
Is it really necessary in a garage if it will never actually be “outdoors” in the weather.
Can I offset the risk with a suitable finish?
Should I look at other ply types? Trouble is I love the look.
I could give up the portable nature and just put MR MDF on the 2x4 frame that the rest of my bench and storage will be build from.
I’d really appreciate more experienced advice.
Many thanks,
Steve