selector MDF, hardboard, doorskin, thin cabinate grade ply...any of those are suitable, but the cost defines the utilit.
MDF, hardboard, doorskin, thin cabinate grade ply...any of those are suitable, but the cost defines the utilit.
Masonite is needed particularly if you have to curve it. Your benchwork is squared off. Could use masonite.
You could use 1 x 8's (looks pretty tall) if you could find a way to fasten it to the foam. My benchwork is also squared off, not as tall, so I use 1x4's cut at 45 degrees for a clean corner.
- Douglas
rrebell Thick masonite, 1/4" if you can get it. I see double foam so my way of attaching will not work as you will need to glue it at top, mine is on 1x4 with foam on top so I was able to just pin nail mine.
Thick masonite, 1/4" if you can get it. I see double foam so my way of attaching will not work as you will need to glue it at top, mine is on 1x4 with foam on top so I was able to just pin nail mine.
Menards has 2x4 sheets for $4 a peice. Thanks I think I will go that route!
I'm at the point where I can add a facia to my 2x8 foot layout. What materials do you guys recomend? I would like to buy all the material for under $30. Thanks!