doug hodder wrote:Having used some Chi-ply in the past....I'd avoid the cheaper plywood wanna-be's. The headaches, hassle and poor quality will way overshadow the cost savings. Granted....I know nothing about the material, but there are a lot of cheap/ import alternatives that are using poor quality wood materials in their makeup. I'll bet we see more of them in the future also. Check it out closely as only you can tell if it's the way you want to go. Think about it's ability to hold a screw and take a stain, will it explode when you try to bend it...mine did. Just my opinion. Doug
I think Doug said a mouthful – you generally get what you pay for with tools, material etc. Still if you are really careful, you can get away with some stuff if it is used in the right application and protected. Generally though, since I consider my time valuable (compared to the materials), I tend to get the better stuff. It’s easier to work with, it lasts longer and generally give your project (whatever that may be) a much more professional look.