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I generally use quarter inch which masonite designates as 22.
The use of any other substitute material makes this recommendation null and void.
It is especially common in theaters as the stage floor painted matte black.
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Masonite covers a wooden subfloor or concrete slab s imperfections giving the laminate or hardwood flooring a smooth and flat surface to bond against.
Whether you need a floor for touring a multi use facility professional theater or opera house we can ensure the right floor is chosen.
Instructions for the installation of duron tm as a floor surface for theater stages.
Laminate and hardwood floors often use masonite a brand of pressed wood fiberboard as an underlayment floor covering.
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The flooring materials bond to the masonite with standard adhesives.
Yeah the initial investment is many multiples of scabbing on masonite or cheap underlayment and painting but the paint will require wax finish polishing and then stripping and polishing on a pretty regular basis.
Masonite 4 by 8 foot 1 2 by 2 4 m panels are sometimes sawn into 4 inch 100 mm by 8 foot strips.
The surface material discussed in this document is masonite corporation s tempered duron hardboard product.
Painted masonite floors are often used for theatrical productions where heavy stage props are moved around frequently and anchored to the floor.
This engineered hardboard is composed of pressed molded wood fibers and is sometimes referred to by the brand name masonite.
Masonite is used extensively in the construction of sets for theater film and television.
Tempered hardboard for stage floors facility owners can also choose hardboard as an alternative to pine or fir for behind the curtain stage floors.