I've been researching how to safely handle MDF before starting to build my DIY M2 cabinet and have read a lot of information featuring safety issues with formaldehyde content through the board "gassing" and particle inhalation when working with it unfinished. I understand this is the miracle wood for speakers, but do not want to over look the fact that this wood can be gassing the air all over the house (living in Wisconsin the summers are only 2 months of the year and the rest of the year the house is sealed up, not really but it seems like it ) My original plan was to have someone precut the panels because I don't have a proper dust collection system and I was going to cut the holes and assembly/brace the cabinet. Would painting the cabinet with a non-latex based paint seal in all of the bad stuff (both inside and out? or is there a safer alternative that can be used? Thanks, Scott