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Alright, Ill send those back on monday and then send you the money throught paypal. Thanks.

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J, forget it. I found the space for the 25.

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Does any body know if the sell 1/2" or 3/4" MDF at Home Depot or Lowe's? If so, what are the prices? I think I am going to use MDF if I can find it and if it is cheaper than Ply, for Temporary molds. Thanks

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MDF doesn't take a screw or nail well in the end-grain. You may have to use some 1 x 1 material to create nailers on the MDF.

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The Questin is, what kind of wood should I use for the molds that will:

1.) not warp in the outside temp and weather changes. (covered by a tarp)

2.) like you said, be able to take screws well.

3.) Be tough enough to withstand the pressure of the boat.

If I can get a ply that will match all 3 of these, I will get it. Any ideas. The easiest thing possible would be to use OSB ply 1/2" thick but I dont know how it will handle the outdoors. Maybe having a tarp over it will be different. am I right? or not :D ?

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Any board you use outside with take up moisture unless protected. Maybe you could paint them; one coat of almost any oil based paint would do it. Time to use up those odd tins that have sat in the shed for years :)

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That's a great idea- paint cheap stuff that will take a screw and you should be fine under tarps.

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Go ahead and use MDF. Put blocks on for screws and seal as mentioned with some sort of oil based paint and you will be fine. As far as strength I have walked on the bottom of my boat with no problem. Happy building

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The 3/4" T&G sub-floor partical board has a coating on it to protect from the rain during construction it holds up pretty good the mdf board will suck up water like a sponge on the edges if rained on. I would go with the T&G if in that situation. just my opinion hope this helps.
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Have any of you guys who have built under a tarp done anything special to your molds to protect them??

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