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I've been fitting MDF skirting boards (thats joinery right?) in my son's house.

The corners are not sparkling but my excuse is the walls are not exactly flat :)
needed a bit of caulk to finish off and it looks just fine.

Does this qualify 8-[
 
lurker":1hq58zj3 said:
I've been fitting MDF skirting boards (thats joinery right?) in my son's house.

The corners are not sparkling but my excuse is the walls are not exactly flat :)
needed a bit of caulk to finish off and it looks just fine.

Does this qualify 8-[

Well technically, joinery is the installation of wood components into a building (I just Googled it :p ) and I am not sure that MDF is technically wood. It's more of a composite.
 
Well, this post has already been "judged" to be unfit for fine joinery etc and I have been moved back into the rabble where I belong.

Suspect a ban will soon follow for $h!t stirring (which is sort of true)
 
I noticed it'd been rejected too...

Do we just post in that thread until whatever we made is ejected into another area? :lol: (hammer)
 
Ive just had my hardwood orangery demoted. this raises a serious point of who decides what is joinery and fine cabinetry? Surely this is decision would vary from person to person.

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