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Thread: MDF you can eat off of
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13th December 2005, 02:26 PM #16
Ask and all shall be revealed my friend.
check out www.corian.com.au
It is a solid substance - kind of a cross between a stone and plastic. Well, more plastic, but it is hard. It is commonly used for kitchen benchtops and vanity sinks etc as you can form it into a stack of shapes and even get built in sinks etc. Very cool. But expensive.
TravSome days we are the flies; some days we are the windscreen
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13th December 2005, 03:27 PM #17New Member
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Thank you that seems to be exactly what I need, now though the web site dose not show retailers in Canada. Dose any one know of a Canadian suplier hopefully in Vancouver?
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13th December 2005, 03:55 PM #18Senior Member
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If you have a Du Pont Office or warehouse near you they will point you in the right direction.It's a product of theirs.Head Office is in Wilmington,Delaware.
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13th December 2005, 09:04 PM #19
As mentioned somewhere else, most of the laminate makers like Formica, Wilsonart, etc make some form of solid surface benchtop.
Try a local kitchen maker for options.
Cheers................Sean
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29th December 2005, 12:02 AM #20Novice
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Try Aristocrat it is ok for a small area if you have a large area it will work but cost alot of money.
Last time I got some was about 5 yares ago from Murray and Tina Mahaffey in QLD 0754865361.
The finnish is like glass.
David
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29th December 2005, 09:45 AM #21Originally Posted by scooter
Her dad works for a company that does nothing but insurance repairs for kitchens and bathrooms and so he sees water damaged cabinets and shelves day in and day out. He personally detests MDF in any form and thinks it ought not be sold! I am not saying that you cannot waterproof MDF to the level you require, but it would be a very difficult task and probably not worth the effort, given that there are other products out there.
For a waterproof surface molded into various forms, you could try concrete!"If something is really worth doing, it is worth doing badly." - GK Chesterton
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3rd January 2006, 05:10 AM #22New Member
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You can Also Use Starboard. It is incredibly Strong dont Scratch and they use it in the Marine Trade. http://www.kingstarboard.com/Products/starboard.aspx
Ruben
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