8' by 4' sheet of 18mm MDF

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Full size sheet of 18mm Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) measuring 8 feet by 4 feet. Untouched and unused. Cluttering my garage ... I'm not going to add a picture. It's just a board! Perfect for internal use e.g. shelving, cupboards etc. Needs a bit of a clean from being in my garage for years ... I hope someone wants it because I will have to scrap it otherwise. Would cost you £20 from a DIY store! Collect from Eynsham.

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spottedshiltonp , 8 years, 11 months ago

Is this the same bit your son wanted to keep. I will deffo still have it off you

stephen_holmans , 8 years, 11 months ago

Yes, it's the same piece. Sorry for delayed reply. Let me know when you want to collect it. I'm keen to get it out of my garage! We're in Eynsham. Do you want directions etc?

oneilllizzy75 , 8 years, 11 months ago

your son said i could have it but he said you would cut it up a little bit, just enough so you can post it to me, ive worked it out and it will cost me £234.00 for the stamps and £6.89 for the 62-A4 envelopes, I've checked with the post office and an A4 envelope should fit through a standard 400-mm X 275-mm letter box, i will send you a link for a website that will help you with posting or letter box issues, as there is a weight issue with the post office regarding there letters and parcels then i would suggest just putting one piece of MDF in to each envelope obviously depending on the thickness of the MDF, this should only be a problem if the MDF pieces are thicker than 18mm, anything under that will be fine, it may be beneficial to have a quite word with your post office manager to make things run smoother and maybe cross his palm with silver, I'd suggest sorting him about £20 just to sweeten him up a little bit. anyway, i hope all this is clear to you and i will expect to receive the first of my bits of MDF by approximately Wednesday or Thursday, also could you enclose a large roll of sticky tape or some kind of glue so i can stick all the bits together when i get them all, its just i have a stud wall to build and really need a sheet of MDF to finish it, and as this one is free, well apart from the above costs then this job wont be a total loss, by the way, can MDF get wet, as the stud wall is in the captains bunker on the HMS Doncaster, its a submarine docked up right near Henry the eights old sunken wooden ship the Mary Rose, I'l send you the address and a military pass for the submarine where I'm doing the stud wall, they may arrest you if you don't have a pass and you don't want that, me and my labourer didn't have our passes last time and we spent 37 hours stuck in a cold damp concrete prison cell. Thanks for sorting the MDF sheet out buddy, i hope all this isn't too much hassle, mant thanks. Jimbob...