Re: REQ: opinions about strength, workability, weight and pricing of Plywood, Particle Board, and MDF--what's best for my cab? NT


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Posted by RandyT on February 15, 2002 at 08:18:38:

In Reply to: Re: REQ: opinions about strength, workability, weight and pricing of Plywood, Particle Board, and MDF--what's best for my cab? NT posted by SirPoonga on February 14, 2002 at 16:38:16:


Definitely a good comment. That stuff is so fine, even with an industrial dust collector and a shroud over the cutter, it get's *everywhere*. The dust also tends to stay airborne for quite a while because it's so fine, and you really don't want to breath too much of it. In other words, keep the mask on for a while even after you are done cutting :). And of course, a good set of goggles will help keep it out eyes too.

RandyT


: Oh yeah, when you work with MDF, it makes VERY fine sawdust. Where a mask in a well ventilated area. Hehe, I say that and if you seen my pics of my cabinet building process it is all done in my parents basement.
: But we have a fan out the window and I hold a vacuum up when any cuts are made.





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