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Replacing 1” mdf- best option with ply?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8779456" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Your second paragraph States its a BOAT, and looking to go to something stronger than MDF to Help to Reinforce.</p><p>My answer was... Plexiglass.</p><p>Being a boat.. One would think that it would be exposed to WATER, and or Moisture (even if the Boat is not stored properly )of which MDF is a very POOR source to be used in the first place as well as any type of wood that would get wet, swell and or become infested with Mold eventually and soften to become weak and become a waste of time and money for the purpose intended, unless you fiberglass, seal and paint to suit the enclosure from any moisture. So..</p><p>I recommended Plexyglass of which would be strong enough to meet your needs as well as being water resistant for the intended location of the enclosure, and would prob. last longer than the woofer installed and maybe even the boat itself, and to me... that would be money well spent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8779456, member: 634282"] Your second paragraph States its a BOAT, and looking to go to something stronger than MDF to Help to Reinforce. My answer was... Plexiglass. Being a boat.. One would think that it would be exposed to WATER, and or Moisture (even if the Boat is not stored properly )of which MDF is a very POOR source to be used in the first place as well as any type of wood that would get wet, swell and or become infested with Mold eventually and soften to become weak and become a waste of time and money for the purpose intended, unless you fiberglass, seal and paint to suit the enclosure from any moisture. So.. I recommended Plexyglass of which would be strong enough to meet your needs as well as being water resistant for the intended location of the enclosure, and would prob. last longer than the woofer installed and maybe even the boat itself, and to me... that would be money well spent [/QUOTE]
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