[SML] Flooring material

Mike Katz narishkup at gmail.com
Sat Apr 8 13:23:10 UTC 2017


Argh spell check on a phone.  I prefer the density of a hardboard which is
manufactured with high heat and pressure and no resins or glue.
Sorry for the need to correct the spelling.
Mike

On Apr 8, 2017 9:17 AM, "Mike Katz" <narishkup at gmail.com> wrote:

Masonite properly called hardboard is a high density fiberboard. MDF is a
medium density fiberboard. That why you can not buy 3/4 hardboard, it would
be too heavy. I much prefer the density of a habits on the floor unless it
is a one off put down and toss. Tempered hardboard is still the way to go
for a semi permanent sacrifical to surface on a stage floor.
I am a bit puzzled by someone's comment that the manufacturing process for
hardboard has changed to make it more environmentally cleaner. As far as I
know, hardboard is manufactured with heart and pressure and no trains or
glue. That is a pretty clean process. Does anyone have more info on that?
Mike

On Apr 7, 2017 5:03 PM, "Bill Schaffell via Stagecraft" <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> I have sheeted over a lot of stage floors with MDF. Ranging from 1/4" to
> 3/4" depending on what the client wanted. It holds paint great. Is readily
> available and dimensionally stable.  Is there a reason(s) that I don't see
> the collective group here recommend MDF?
>
> Just curious.
> --
> Bill Schaffell
>
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