Kalstar
Well-known member
First post, took a few weeks reading many of the threads. Great forum you folks have here.
Plan to redue my "nursery" I mean garage. Time for my babies to have a better sleeping spot. My budget is $5000.00. It is 26x22 with 12 foot ceilings. In the plans is a 4 post lift, high lift garage doors, new flooring, new lighting, in-wall electric heaters, 20' x 8' wall of tool/storage cabinets, wall mounted tire racks, small flat screen, internet computer, a better work bench, full paint job, refrig.....ect.
My budget might be a little too short.
OK the question. In the new Family Handyman, they have a garage cab that is built with MDF. For slightly more $$ wouldn't cabinet grade plywood be better? 3/4 MDF and 5/8 cab grade plywood is nearly the same price. Is there a reason to use the MDF over the plywood that I might be missing. Does it finsh better for paint or better for ease of use? I know it is not particle board but wouldn't liquids have their way with the MDF?
I am looking forward to this project.
Plan to redue my "nursery" I mean garage. Time for my babies to have a better sleeping spot. My budget is $5000.00. It is 26x22 with 12 foot ceilings. In the plans is a 4 post lift, high lift garage doors, new flooring, new lighting, in-wall electric heaters, 20' x 8' wall of tool/storage cabinets, wall mounted tire racks, small flat screen, internet computer, a better work bench, full paint job, refrig.....ect.
My budget might be a little too short.
OK the question. In the new Family Handyman, they have a garage cab that is built with MDF. For slightly more $$ wouldn't cabinet grade plywood be better? 3/4 MDF and 5/8 cab grade plywood is nearly the same price. Is there a reason to use the MDF over the plywood that I might be missing. Does it finsh better for paint or better for ease of use? I know it is not particle board but wouldn't liquids have their way with the MDF?
I am looking forward to this project.




