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Marble dust, gesso, oil on particleboard with scratched image.

Offering Plastic Laminate Toilet Partitions for commercial to industrial fields at the best price and get this delivered to your address in California.

 

This is one of our cost-efficient material choices. Plastic laminated partitions are made from a 45-pound resin impregnated particleboard sandwiched by a laminate color of your choice. This material is the choice of many churches, restaurants, office buildings and hotels.

 

Plastic Laminated partitions are offered with standard stainless steel hinges, latch, keeper and shoes with standard chrome plated coat hook, pull handles, wall bumpers and brackets. It is readily available for pick-up in the floor mounted headrail braced in (5) stock colors.

 

pennerpartitions.com/product/weis-robart-plastic-laminated/

  

This is your builder's special. Bare metal rod, particleboard shelving...nothing outstanding.

Our lovely subfloors - ping pong table tops padded with cardboard.

reinforced glass against a particleboard wall

(detail) The Castle of Perseverance, 1978. Particle board (1929-2020) Hammer Museum

Product features of hollow chipboard

Environmental protection: free fumigation, prevent moth, all meet the environmental protection standard of international E2 and European E1. it is the first choice of health door core.

Heat preservation: The door made by hollow chipboard with 40mm thick door is equivalent to the heat preservation effect of 300mm brick wall.

Sound insulation: The sound insulation effect of the door made by hollow chipboard with 40mm thick door is up to 28 dB.

Light weight: Compared to the generally solid wood planks, the weight of the wood is reduced by 60% after the tubular structure is used.

Impact resistance: The impact resistance of hollow chipboard can be up to 20KG/cm2. stable size: Thickness Swelling Rate<1.5%

Easy processing: Block shear assembly, convenient connection, simple process, high- usage. It improves the efficiency and reduces the labor intensity.

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

(detail) The Castle of Perseverance, 1978. Particle board (1929-2020) Hammer Museum

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

Extra roomy drawers.

Smooth running drawers with pull-out stop.

Main parts: Particleboard, Oak veneer, Clear acrylic lacquer

Support rail, back/ Partition: Particleboard

Drawer sides/ Drawer back: Particleboard, Foil

Drawer bottom: Fiberboard, Acrylic paint

Back: Fiberboard

Whimsically AKA 'The Pittsburgher, U.S.A.' assemblage due to its red, white, blue, black, and gold colors. Bottle caps securely fastened with screws to a laminated particleboard base. 10" x 35.75", 2015.

Zellers bookcase. White, made of particleboard. Matches the other white bookcases in colour, design, and overall look.

Dimensions: 42'' H X 31.5'' W X 11'' D.

$10

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

Ayer's Sarsaparilla Advertisement Sign From Cerveri's Drugstore in Reno, Nevada, Posted laminated on particleboard, "How far she grows from day to day" featuring girl - 20" x 29"

Magic markers and etched trophy scrap on particleboard - approx. 10 x 8 in. - 2000

All for sale: Best offer:

 

Tuner: Pioneer SX-1300. 6 pairs of RCA input, two pairs of speaker output.

CD player: Pioneer PD-M453. 6-CD changer, uses cartridges for 6 CDs, comes with 8 empty cartridges.

Tape player: Fisher CR-W680A. Dual tapes. Oddly enough, nobody is buying these on eBay at all.

 

All of the above are circa 1990. They are in fine condition, never had any mechanical or electrical problems with any of them. Other than the CD cartridge I spilled root-beer inside, which is repaired and only holds 5 CDs instead of 6.

 

Also:

 

Speakers: two EPI model 100. In good condition. Apparently people buy parts for these on eBay to repair- they're supposed to be good speakers.

 

Shelves: Black particleboard. Fits the electronics, with two drawers below. 28" wide x 41" tall x 16" deep. A few dings/scratches, but they're structurally sound.

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

Cabinet painting is a cost-effective way to refresh kitchens, bathrooms, and built-ins without the high cost of replacement. Homeowners in Raleigh, NC, choose this option to modernize their spaces while preserving quality cabinetry and ensuring durability.

 

While cabinet replacement costs $10,000–$25,000, professional painting typically ranges from $2,500–$6,000 and is completed within a week. It offers endless color choices, from classic white to bold hues, with a durable, factory-like finish.

 

Professionals use advanced spray techniques for smooth, streak-free results. Proper cleaning, sanding, priming, and high-quality paints prevent chipping and fading, ensuring long-lasting beauty.

Trendy cabinet colors in Raleigh include classic whites, bold blues and greens, and stylish two-tone designs. Matte and satin finishes provide a sleek look while reducing fingerprints.

 

Given Raleigh’s humidity, durable paints like waterborne alkyds and urethane-reinforced coatings offer moisture resistance and protection against expansion and contraction.

 

Cabinet painting delivers up to an 80% return on investment, boosting home value and appeal. Whether upgrading for personal enjoyment or resale, professional cabinet painting offers a stunning, long-lasting transformation.

 

Choosing the right cabinet material for painting is crucial for achieving a smooth, durable, and long-lasting finish. Some cabinet materials hold paint well, while others require extra preparation or specialized primers to ensure proper adhesion. Understanding which materials work best and how to prepare them ensures a professional-quality result.

 

Solid wood is the best material for painting due to its natural grain and ability to absorb primer and paint evenly. It requires light sanding and a high-quality primer to prevent the grain from showing. It is highly durable and long-lasting. MDF, or medium-density fiberboard, is another popular choice for painted cabinets because of its smooth, non-grainy surface. It requires a strong bonding primer to prevent moisture absorption and is durable, though it can swell if exposed to excess moisture.

 

Laminate can be painted but requires special preparation since it has a slick, non-porous surface. It needs sanding and an adhesion primer specifically designed for laminates. While less durable than wood or MDF, it can last with proper preparation. Veneer, a thin layer of wood over particleboard, is common in budget-friendly cabinets. It requires gentle sanding to avoid damaging the thin layer, followed by a quality bonding primer. With proper sealing, it can be a long-lasting option. Engineered wood, including plywood and particleboard, is often used for cabinet interiors. It requires sealing and priming before painting to prevent moisture penetration. If not properly sealed, it can chip or peel over time.

 

Raleigh’s humid climate can cause wood to expand and contract, leading to peeling and warping. The best moisture-resistant materials for cabinet painting include MDF with a moisture-resistant primer, laminate with a high-adhesion paint, and solid wood with a high-quality sealant. For bathroom and kitchen cabinets exposed to humidity, choosing the right paint and primer is just as important as selecting the right material. Waterborne alkyd paints or urethane-based coatings provide the best protection against moisture damage.

 

To achieve a smooth, factory-like finish, professional painters use high-quality tools and techniques. Sanding tools such as orbital sanders, sanding blocks, and fine-grit sandpaper ensure proper surface preparation. High-quality synthetic brushes and foam rollers help with precise application. Paint sprayers, particularly HVLP sprayers, create a streak-free finish. Adhesion primers help paint bond to laminate, veneer, and MDF surfaces, while sealers and topcoats prevent moisture penetration and protect the paint from chipping and peeling. Proper tools and preparation ensure a long-lasting, professional cabinet finish.

 

Selecting the right type of paint for cabinets is essential for achieving a durable, smooth, and long-lasting finish. Cabinets experience frequent use, exposure to moisture, and temperature changes, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. The right paint must provide strong adhesion, resistance to chipping, and easy maintenance.

 

Acrylic paint is water-based and known for low VOCs, quick drying time, and easy cleanup. It resists yellowing and provides a smooth finish, but it may not be as durable as oil-based options. Oil-based paint offers a hard, durable finish that withstands heavy use but has strong odors, longer drying times, and high VOCs. Over time, oil-based paint may yellow, especially in white or light colors.

 

Waterborne alkyd paints combine the best qualities of oil-based and water-based paints. They provide a hard, durable finish similar to oil-based paints while being low in VOCs and quick-drying like acrylics. This makes them ideal for kitchens and bathrooms where cabinets need to withstand frequent cleaning and humidity. Chalk paint is popular for creating a distressed or vintage aesthetic. While it has a soft, matte finish, it is not as durable as other options and requires a protective sealant to prevent chipping and wear. Chalk paint is best for decorative cabinets rather than high-traffic kitchen cabinetry.

 

Raleigh’s humid climate and temperature fluctuations can impact how well paint adheres to cabinet surfaces. Oil-based and waterborne alkyd paints perform best in high-moisture environments because they resist expansion, contraction, and humidity-related damage. Acrylic paint is also a good option but may require additional topcoats to enhance durability. Chalk paint is not recommended for humid environments unless properly sealed.

 

The top professional-grade cabinet paints recommended for durability, smoothness, and longevity include Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel, a waterborne alkyd paint known for strong adhesion, chip resistance, and a factory-like finish. Benjamin Moore Advance, a premium waterborne alkyd offering high durability, smooth leveling, and easy cleaning. Behr Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel, a budget-friendly option that provides a hard, durable finish for high-traffic cabinets.

 

Learn more about cabinet painting and the services offered at Triangle Pro Painting: trianglepropainting.com/cabinet-painting-raleigh-nc/

 

floor plan on particle board before transit door, beelitz heilstätten, may 2008

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

Eric grew up in the East Bay of San Francisco. After high school he went to college for a few years trying to figure out what he wanted to do with himself. He figured a hitch in the service might do him some good, teach him something useful and maybe he might grow up a little. He ended up staying in the Navy for almost 21 years (didn't grow up).

   

The woodwork started when Eric needed some shelves for books and knick knacks. He saw the price on a particleboard, veneered cabinet and decided he could build that. He bought a few hand tools, and using the kitchen chairs for sawhorses, built a couple of cabinets (he still has them). It became a hobby, therapy from the service.

   

After Eric retired he used his GI Bill and got a BFA from the Oregon College of Art & Craft in their Wood program. He worked in a production style furniture and cabinet shop for 8 years and then opened his own shop: KeriWoods. He has made several versions of his boxes over the years for Christmas and birthday gifts and everyone told him to get them in a gallery.

   

The inspiration for Eric's work comes from the exposure to styles, architecture and art from all of the countries he had the pleasure to visit and of course, Hawaii.

  

Eric Carl DeMaria -

Wood Boxes

 

Production methods

Step 1: Produce wood floor joist frame,according to the actual size of the wooden doors,install lock wood, finger-joint material would be better. In order to prevent wood floor joist from deformation,sawing 4-5 incisions in the longitudinal direction of the wooden frame, direction is parallel to the door plane, perpendicular to the wooden frame, distance between incision is 400 mm, front and Back alternate with, depth for 5- 10 mm. In order to put pressure in the process of moisture balance and water play, drilling 2-3 vents in the width direction of the wood frame,direction is parallel to the door plane, perpendicular to the wooden frame, bore of 5-10mm, post curing pressure after fully the vent densification. Cutting chipboard according to the wooden door frame size.

Step 2: Using glue machine and gluing uniformly in density board. While artificial coating, the coating should be uniform .With the glue-spread of 180-230 grams per M2 and do not glue in door core.

Step 3: Put the joist on the density board coated with plastic and put particle board in the middle. The direction of the hole is the longitudinal direction. Nail gun is used to connect between joists and joists, joists and particle boards. Clearance is required between chipboards and wooden frames. At both sides in the direction of the vertical hole, clearance is required between joists and particle boards(when in hot pressing, it should leave 5-8mm; while in cold pressing, it should leave 10-15mm). When in small assembly, 5-6mm gap is need to leave between the boards at both sides with holes.

Step 4: Cover another density board which is coated with plastic and then put into the press after alignment.

Beverley Lockett (Murded in Beaumont in 2007)

 

I built this bench to fit in our garage while still allowing cars to park in it and room to walk. It also needed to allow for a small concrete footer than runs around the base of the garage walls.

 

It was about 25" deep, 6' wide, and 48" from the ground to the work surface. The entire thing is made from 2x4 pine (with the exception of a few 2x2 furring strips) and the surfaces are 3/4" melamine laminated particleboard.

 

In total with tax the project cost $93.39:

11 - 2x4x8 Pine @ $2.82/each

3 - 2x2x8 Pine @ $1.75/each

1 - 8x4 Melamine Particle Board @ $38.28/sheet

2 - 2.5" Drywall Screws @ $6.47/box

At Alemany Mkt. It was covered with a thin sheet of plywood, which I fell through. Fortunately, I was not injured and managed to climb out. Phew.

Party City #843 (14,002 square feet)

4107 Portsmouth Boulevard, Suite 116, The Crossroads at Chesapeake Square, Chesapeake, VA

Opened in January 2013; originally part of T.J. Maxx (1991-March 24th, 2011)

 

The last closing Party City I took a look at was the Chesapeake Greenbrier store, which shows how the company's newest and final aesthetic fit into a 2010s-opened location. On the flipside, their other Chesapeake store across from Chesapeake Square is a year older than Greenbrier, but is the same size and still has its' original look and layout intact; Greenbrier was also a store with a horizontal layout, while Chesapeake Square is vertical. At this store, the counter area/balloon fill station is in the front left corner, and the salesfloor is dominated by floor-to-ceiling gondolas and walls almost entirely covered in shelving and particleboard; essentially, they were using Bed Bath & Beyond's old "fill every possible space with product" way of merchandising. The ceiling is warehouse-style, and the flooring is mostly white confetti tiles with some black confetti tiles towards the back. This look is what Greenbrier would've originally had, and it's really quite amazing what a night-and-day difference there is between the company's two looks. I've made it clear that the company really stuck the landing with their final look, but I'll also acknowledge that this older appearance is super iconic, even if this particular variation is on the plain side since it doesn't even have the wall decals and purple paint job seen at a store like Virginia Beach.

Ash ripped the aluminum siding ceiling down (which was really ugly brown and white stripes); unfortunately, that revealed a pretty ugly particleboard roof.

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