08-30-2013, 01:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2013, 01:56 PM by Rickabilly.)
slightly off topic question here,
Masonite and MDF, where I come from they are at least very different, Masonite being very dark brown and using much larger fibres, much less permeable by glues and water and seemingly much longer lasting, "Masonite" also has one smooth side(almost glass smooth) and one side has the impression of wire mesh firmly pressed into it during its manufacture.
Is this not the case worldwide, MDF seems constant in the photos I see from folks around the world, but If I'm not mistaken this might be the first time I've heard anyone on line use the term Masonite,
I'll be grateful for any answers as this sort of tiny detail thing will keep me awake at night(sad but true).
Regards
Rick
Masonite and MDF, where I come from they are at least very different, Masonite being very dark brown and using much larger fibres, much less permeable by glues and water and seemingly much longer lasting, "Masonite" also has one smooth side(almost glass smooth) and one side has the impression of wire mesh firmly pressed into it during its manufacture.
Is this not the case worldwide, MDF seems constant in the photos I see from folks around the world, but If I'm not mistaken this might be the first time I've heard anyone on line use the term Masonite,
I'll be grateful for any answers as this sort of tiny detail thing will keep me awake at night(sad but true).
Regards
Rick
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