As a result of the official opening of garage sale season up North, there is a lot of virtually free particle board in my pickup (I wanted the pegboard, birch plywood and small sheet of laminate, but for a total of five bucks they tossed in at least eight 2 x 8 ft. partial sheets of the stuff.)
Searching the forum has already produced a lot of useful info, such as mask and ventilation for cutting.
It doesn't look like the particle board I remember from years ago, being finer grained.
I'm looking for ideas about whether it can be used for anything, and how--particularly cheap things that can be laminated to it. There's no point in spending almost as much on using it as something better would cost instead.
So any thoughts about what kind of adhesive, and layers of other stuff to laminate to it--no matter how far out or silly--would be great. Also, are "particle board screws" the only fastener option that works?
Searching the forum has already produced a lot of useful info, such as mask and ventilation for cutting.
It doesn't look like the particle board I remember from years ago, being finer grained.
I'm looking for ideas about whether it can be used for anything, and how--particularly cheap things that can be laminated to it. There's no point in spending almost as much on using it as something better would cost instead.
So any thoughts about what kind of adhesive, and layers of other stuff to laminate to it--no matter how far out or silly--would be great. Also, are "particle board screws" the only fastener option that works?
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