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MDO question crabshack3 02-12-2009
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Posted by on February 12, 2009, 11:25 am
Anyone have thoughts how MDO would stand up to the inside walls of an
exterior shower at the coast. We have a second row home, coastal
property will abuse building material and getting ready to build a
outside shower, thinking of the walls for the shower on the inside be
constructed with MDO, and stainless steel screws. Anyone have any
experience with putting MDO to this abuse and have it withstand the
elements ??

Posted by RicodJour on February 12, 2009, 11:46 am
On Feb 12, 11:25=A0am, crabsha...@gmail.com wrote:
> Anyone have thoughts how MDO would stand up to the inside walls of an
> exterior shower at the coast. We have a second row home, coastal
> property will abuse building material and getting ready to build a
> outside shower, thinking of the walls for the shower on the inside be
> constructed with MDO, and stainless steel screws. Anyone have any
> experience with putting MDO to this abuse and have it withstand the
> elements ??

Don't. Use Azek sheets, or if you're feeling flush, Starboard.

R

Posted by on February 12, 2009, 12:46 pm
> On Feb 12, 11:25=A0am, crabsha...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Anyone have thoughts how MDO would stand up to the inside walls of an
> > exterior shower at the coast. We have a second row home, coastal
> > property will abuse building material and getting ready to build a
> > outside shower, thinking of the walls for the shower on the inside be
> > constructed with MDO, and stainless steel screws. Anyone have any
> > experience with putting MDO to this abuse and have it withstand the
> > elements ??
> Don't. =A0Use Azek sheets, or if you're feeling flush, Starboard.
> R

Use some of that plastic lattice. From a distance the holes don't
matter. And most people leave their suits on anyway.

Posted by Matt Barrow on February 12, 2009, 2:12 pm
On Feb 12, 11:25 am, crabsha...@gmail.com wrote:
> Anyone have thoughts how MDO would stand up to the inside walls of an
> exterior shower at the coast. We have a second row home, coastal
> property will abuse building material and getting ready to build a
> outside shower, thinking of the walls for the shower on the inside be
> constructed with MDO, and stainless steel screws. Anyone have any
> experience with putting MDO to this abuse and have it withstand the
> elements ??

:: Don't. Use Azek sheets, or if you're feeling flush, Starboard.

Flush? I thought he was talking about a shower stall, not a toilet?

"My face was flushed, but my shoulders saved me!"



Posted by on February 12, 2009, 2:23 pm
> On Feb 12, 11:25 am, crabsha...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Anyone have thoughts how MDO would stand up to the inside walls of an
> > exterior shower at the coast. We have a second row home, coastal
> > property will abuse building material and getting ready to build a
> > outside shower, thinking of the walls for the shower on the inside be
> > constructed with MDO, and stainless steel screws. Anyone have any
> > experience with putting MDO to this abuse and have it withstand the
> > elements ??
> :: Don't. =A0Use Azek sheets, or if you're feeling flush, Starboard.
> Flush? I thought he was talking about a shower stall, not a toilet?
> "My face was flushed, but my shoulders saved me!"

Thanks gents... not sure about the lattice thing, since this home is a
multi million dollar one.. these people want something nice, don't
care about money so trying to do it right, also was thinking MDO, then
spray with that stuff you use on truck beds. that would make it right
and tight! Then FLUSH....... gone.....

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