I'm building an outdoor kitchen. But I can't find suitable boards, it should be 2x2m at an angle. I plan to set in a sink, grill, maybe a muurika.
I was considering casting myself. But now I'm thinking of finding a board that I can put tiles on. Would this one be suitable for the purpose? I assume it can also withstand the heat from the grill. https://www.hornbach.se/shop/Byggsk...MIrJXb2tWw6AIVycCyCh3b8wAUEAQYAiABEgI34PD_BwE

Do you have tips on other boards?
 
Fiber cement is most often used for facades. Sure, it is quite a stable material, but at 9 mm it is by no means a workbench...
 
VidarH VidarH said:
Fiber cement is most often used for facades. Sure, it's a fairly stable material but at 9 mm it's not exactly a workbench...
Planning to reinforce underneath with 30x60 iron or similar, thinking more about whether it can handle the moisture that comes and the heat from the grill. And if you can glue tiles on it? The stone adhesive I've used for the wall (pu700) should work, right?
 
Imagine a modern cement-bonded particleboard but without asbestos...
It's a façade panel so it is moisture-resistant. And it is surely fire-rated, so it's possible to find figures on that too. Whether 9 mm is suitable for your purpose? No idea. Test it or look for a thicker panel?
 
How did it go, did the disc work? it does say in the datasheet that it doesn't withstand rain
 
There was no such board, the local wood company called the firm that makes them and was advised against using it for that. Planed oak planks and made a board instead. Still have the grill in its stand next to it.
 
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