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<blockquote data-quote="dewbie" data-source="post: 6507364" data-attributes="member: 614023"><p>So i went to pick up a piece of MDF at home depot earlier today, wasn't raining when i left, wasn't raining when i loaded the MDF into the back of my truck, but of course it started pouring on my way home, so one side of the MDF got pretty wet, when i got home i immediately unloaded it, dried it off as best as i could at the time, you guys think it's going to be a huge problem with the box?</p><p></p><p>i'm building the box tomorrow, not sure how bad moisture and wetness bother MDF, what do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewbie, post: 6507364, member: 614023"] So i went to pick up a piece of MDF at home depot earlier today, wasn't raining when i left, wasn't raining when i loaded the MDF into the back of my truck, but of course it started pouring on my way home, so one side of the MDF got pretty wet, when i got home i immediately unloaded it, dried it off as best as i could at the time, you guys think it's going to be a huge problem with the box? i'm building the box tomorrow, not sure how bad moisture and wetness bother MDF, what do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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