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Thread: Plywood Cost

  1. #1
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    Plywood Cost

    To match up with some very old (1950's) cabinet doors in my parent's home I bought some unusual plywood yesterday. It was really spendy, and I'm wondering if I got robbed or not. Comments welcomed.

    3/4" Rotary Cut Red Oak (both sides) Lumber Core, Grade A. It was priced by the square foot, but sold in sheets. We need about 3/4 of a sheet so that was OK as it gives us some extras for matching the stain on the new wood to the old cabinets.

    Price for a sheet of this stuff? $3.75 x 32 sq ft = $120. Definitely the most expensive plywood I've ever bought on a per-sheet basis, but the lumber core part is what made it unusual for me. I'd never bought any before so I couldn't judge the cost very well.
    - Kirk Simmons
    - Eagan, MN

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    It was probably the lumber core that made it expensive.

  3. #3
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    I know very little, so I did a quick google search and I found:

    Westwindhardood ===
    Read Oak B-2FS $90
    White Oak A-1 PS $130

    My point is that the price seems to pass the sniff test anyway.

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    Look at it this way. The Depot charges 40+ for Oak, Maple and Birch 3/4 ply and it's not of the highest quality. You stuff if better quality and harder to get.

  5. #5
    Anytime you are buying something to match up to something else you can expect to pay a premium so that it looks right. The price you paid isn't that bad as long as it is great quality. You didn't need very much, so I wouldn't get too worked up.

  6. #6
    You certainly didn't get robbed. Rest easy

  7. #7
    Are these 'specialty' plywoods and other furniture type wood affected by commodity price fluctuation?

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