I'll give this a try. I needed something to stabilize the MDF so I could sand it. Otherwise, it just keeps lifting and separating. I'll post my results here. Thanks.
yeah let me know how it goes! I will warn you, it is toxic so I wear a respirator when using it, and a well ventilated area. Looking forward to hear how it goes!
@@morethanjustacabinetguy Thanks, I have an outside work station and a fan to blow from behind. I have rain here now but clearing tomorrow. If this works, it will save us buying new doors. Thanks.
I'll give this a try. I needed something to stabilize the MDF so I could sand it. Otherwise, it just keeps lifting and separating. I'll post my results here. Thanks.
yeah let me know how it goes! I will warn you, it is toxic so I wear a respirator when using it, and a well ventilated area. Looking forward to hear how it goes!
@@morethanjustacabinetguy Thanks, I have an outside work station and a fan to blow from behind. I have rain here now but clearing tomorrow. If this works, it will save us buying new doors. Thanks.
I like this technique. Can you use it on particleboard as well?
Yes, you can, but because particleboard is more course and chunky, there’s a little bit different process. I can cover that in the future video.
@@morethanjustacabinetguy imagine having a conversation with yourself
I do all the time I drive alone 3-4 hours every day
Fake
You don’t even post videos