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Re: An uncraftsman question-- Cabinet grade plywood
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Tue, 17 October 2006 12:08
gfederys
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IMO the pricier stuff has better glue between the laminates, not as many voids, doesn't splinter like the bargain brand, and has a harder, more solid feel to it. Again it's up to the individual what you're using it for and what you want to spend.
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