Help Identifying Type of Wood and How to Cut and Fix to it
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u0362565
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Help Identifying Type of Wood and How to Cut and Fix to it

by u0362565 » Sat Jun 11, 2016 5:21 pm

Hi all,

I'm new to diy and struggling to identify what this panel is made from, see attached images. I thought it was mdf? Has no grain pattern on surface but then the edge does have a grain so not so sure. It seems pretty hard and is about 7mm thick.

One of the images shows a scored rectangle. I'd like to cut this out and wondering what saw would be suitable? I have a pad saw but it's too hard for that.

I then want to screw a metal vent over the hole, bearing in mind it's 7mm thick and there will be a cavity behind how would you fix the vent? Some kind of toggle screw? I bought self drill plasterboard fixings but again I think it's too hard for those.

Thanks for the advice!
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Re: Help Identifying Type of Wood and How to Cut and Fix to it

by welsh brickie » Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:02 am

looks like mdf to me.
You can use a jigsaw to cut it, and screw it into position, or stick it with a grab adhesive

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Re: Help Identifying Type of Wood and How to Cut and Fix to it

by u0362565 » Sun Jun 12, 2016 3:25 pm

Oh good I got something right then! I was thinking today to maybe use a wood screw and bolt on the back as a screw alone would only be securing the vent through 7mm of mdf maybe that's plenty for a very light vent.

Thanks

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