Peter Hamilton-Scott
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- Sep 20, 2009
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Chaps, because of the lack of space in the house and not having a garage I have no choice but to keep my MFT table in the small shed outside. Unfortunately, like all small sheds it suffers from extremes of temperature and humidity. I need to use the MFT to do some cutting but I noticed that the MDF has warped and has bowed outwards from the table frame. I've brought the whole thing back into the house in the hope that if I let it dry out naturally it might settle back to its original flat surface.
Do you think I'm being too optimistic? My experience with other bits of MDF suggests that once it gets warped it tends to stay that way. Right now, it looks like I might have to buy another slab of the MDF from the local Festool dealer.
Any advice, as usual, will be much appreciated.
Do you think I'm being too optimistic? My experience with other bits of MDF suggests that once it gets warped it tends to stay that way. Right now, it looks like I might have to buy another slab of the MDF from the local Festool dealer.
Any advice, as usual, will be much appreciated.