73 Mustang Bill
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I bought some of the steel frame shelves from HD. The supplied shelves are rated for 800 lbs, but they are ****. 3/8" particle board might hold up for 800 lbs if evenly distributed, but they sag horribly under even the lightest load, even though the wood is supported on all four sides.
I had some scape MDF that I used to replace a couple of the shelves 3 weeks ago, one of which I reenforced with some 2x2s for extra support, glued and screwed through the MDF. I really like the way that the MDF takes the paint. Much better look than plywood. So far, I don't see any sagging in them.
Time has come to replace the other shelves as well. I would never use MDF for the vertical support anywhere near the floor, because any water on the would be soaked up by the MDF and it would swell. I am just using the MDF for the shelves themselves. I'm just wondering about the long-term (20-30 years) viability of the MDF for shelves, or would plywood be better?
Thanks
I had some scape MDF that I used to replace a couple of the shelves 3 weeks ago, one of which I reenforced with some 2x2s for extra support, glued and screwed through the MDF. I really like the way that the MDF takes the paint. Much better look than plywood. So far, I don't see any sagging in them.
Time has come to replace the other shelves as well. I would never use MDF for the vertical support anywhere near the floor, because any water on the would be soaked up by the MDF and it would swell. I am just using the MDF for the shelves themselves. I'm just wondering about the long-term (20-30 years) viability of the MDF for shelves, or would plywood be better?
Thanks


