Plywood Prices... argh!

I went last week to one of the big box stores to buy a sheet of 3/4” hardwood plywood.

Birch:  $89.95 per 4’ x 8’ sheet.

Maple:  $83.95 for the same size sheet.

I would have thought that the maple would have cost more than the birch.
 
Sheik Maboutie said:
Think of us in Ireland, here it is $123 for an 8 x 4 sheet of 3/4 Birch plywood 😳

It is that much or more here in the USA if you get the good stuff as opposed to from a big box.  I recently was quoted $180.00 for 3/4" birch and that was furniture grade veneer, not Baltic Birch.

Oh, BTW, it's 4 x 8, not 8 x 4  [wink]  [big grin]

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
It is that much or more here in the USA if you get the good stuff as opposed to from a big box.  I recently was quoted $180.00 for 3/4" birch and that was furniture grade veneer, not Baltic Birch.

Oh, BTW, it's 4 x 8, not 8 x 4  [wink]  [big grin]

Seth

Actually 1220 by 2440, for the 18mm anyway...  [poke]

RMW
 
SRSemenza said:
Sheik Maboutie said:
Think of us in Ireland, here it is $123 for an 8 x 4 sheet of 3/4 Birch plywood 😳

It is that much or more here in the USA if you get the good stuff as opposed to from a big box.  I recently was quoted $180.00 for 3/4" birch and that was furniture grade veneer, not Baltic Birch.

Oh, BTW, it's 4 x 8, not 8 x 4  [wink]  [big grin]

Seth

When I order 8x4, the supplier knows I want the grain running in the short bias.

Tom
 
Today in Los Angeles, for 4x8 sheets, I paid...

$253 for a 3/4 sheet of rift-sawn white oak plywood
$107 for a 1/4 sheet of quarter-sawn white oak plywood

 
Interesting. I just payed $200 per sheet of 3/4 rift-sawn white oak in the Boston area. That was a little drive though. The closer lumber yard was around $250 as well.

4nthony said:
Today in Los Angeles, for 4x8 sheets, I paid...

$253 for a 3/4 sheet of rift-sawn white oak plywood
$107 for a 1/4 sheet of quarter-sawn white oak plywood
 
I've been watching Romex prices lately because I have a project coming up soon.  I made the mistake of looking at price history (250' of 14/3 for under 20 cents/foot only three years ago seems insane), but it was mainly because I wanted to see if it was on its way down or up.

In any case, some of the more specialty stuff like 14/2/2 is all over the place, and has jumped 25-40% in the last two weeks at one of the big boxes (it's really not even in stock almost anywhere), but at least stuff like 14/2 and 14/3 have been relatively stable.

Even OSB is still kinda crazy.
 
GregorHochschild said:
Interesting. I just payed $200 per sheet of 3/4 rift-sawn white oak in the Boston area. That was a little drive though. The closer lumber yard was around $250 as well.

Curious where you got yours at $200 per sheet. My go-to for plywood is Boulter Plywood and I see that they are around $250, so I'm guessing that's the other place you referenced. I'm at the southern end of Boston proper.

How was the quality? Boulter's is usually A-1 which means the back is pretty good (sometimes as good as the front).

 
Around here, plywood has gone down a little, in general, so its not too bad.

But for a project I am working on, I really wanted Baltic Birch.  Its going to get veneered, but I wanted the stability and flatness of the BB.

Unfortunately, the only place in my town that sells Baltic Birch is Home Depot in the 2x4' size, which results in an incredible amount of waste for the sizes I need.

So I drove 2 hours there, and 2 hours back, for the privilege of paying $C178 ($US 134) each for a couple of 5' x 5' panels.  Let me do the math - that is only 25 square feet rather than 32 sq feet of a 4x8 panel.  And that place won't cut it for me.  So I brought my circular saw and cut it in the parking lot so it will fit in my car.
 
Boulter is the “close by” place I was talking about. They are great but pricy, I think. They also mainly have surfaced hardwood, which again is expensive if you have access to a jointer/planer.

My new favorite place is Readers (see below). About 1 hour south from Boston. They are awesome!! Huge selection of rough sawn hardwood, some surfaced as well, very good selection of plywood. Top quality. Really nice family business. The rift sawn WO was A1. They can also make cuts for you if you need that. Highly recommend them.

Readers hardwood supplyhttps://readershardwoodsupply.com
(508) 301-3206
250 Cape Hwy, Unit 9
East Taunton, MA 02718
Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Mark Katz said:
GregorHochschild said:
Interesting. I just payed $200 per sheet of 3/4 rift-sawn white oak in the Boston area. That was a little drive though. The closer lumber yard was around $250 as well.

Curious where you got yours at $200 per sheet. My go-to for plywood is Boulter Plywood and I see that they are around $250, so I'm guessing that's the other place you referenced. I'm at the southern end of Boston proper.

How was the quality? Boulter's is usually A-1 which means the back is pretty good (sometimes as good as the front).
 
And try buying 1/4” thick MDF. 

My lumber supplier no longer carries MDF.  Said he can’t make a profit on the stuff. 

Home Depot and Lowes only carry 2’ x 4’ sheets. 

If you want to use MDF for the center panel of a shaker door, you can get one door per sheet (assuming 40” wall cabinets. 

1/2” is available in full sheets and costs less to use than 1/4”, but involves an extra step to reduce the thickness around the perimeter. 

MDF bead board (primed) is available in full sheets and I see some people use that with Shaker cabinets, but it looks wrong to me. 

My most recent doors were made using 1/2” thick plywood, which would still be cheaper than using 1/4” mdf.

Addendum:  Also note that MDF used to come with a “calendared” finish on both sides.  This is a final hard roller finish achieved by rolling between smooth steel rolls in paper production and I assume the same process is used for MDF.  The result was that the flat surfaces were shiny and smooth and accepted paint exceptionally well. 

The stuff I am finding now is slightly rough, and looks even worse when you apply a water based finish (looks like sandpaper).  I used to like using MDF for painted projects because it accepted water based paints so well.  Nowadays, I prefer to use plywood and if the edges are to be painted, then use filler and sand smooth (too much work).
 
GregorHochschild said:
My new favorite place is Readers (see below). About 1 hour south from Boston. They are awesome!! Huge selection of rough sawn hardwood, some surfaced as well, very good selection of plywood. Top quality. Really nice family business. The rift sawn WO was A1. They can also make cuts for you if you need that. Highly recommend them.

Readers hardwood supplyhttps://readershardwoodsupply.com
(508) 301-3206
250 Cape Hwy, Unit 9
East Taunton, MA 02718
Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

This is really interesting. For a long time my source for hardwood was Downes & Reader in Stoughton, but I hadn't been there for a long time. Then they got bought out by a company called Rugby ABP and a friend said it wasn't as good anymore because they didn't let you pick your own boards. I'm not sure if that was a pandemic restriction or a permanent change.

I wonder if Reader's in East Taunton is a reincarnation of Downes and Reader. It would be a 45 minute drive for me, compared to 25 minutes to Rugby ABP but seemingly worth it. Will definitely keep them in mind as I much prefer rough lumber to the surfaced stuff at Boulter.
 
Yes, I think that is correct. I don't know the name of the previous place but the owner of Readers hardwood supply used to own a different lumber yard, which was sold. He opened Readers after the sale contract allowed him to start a competing business. Based on what you are saying, I assume that was Downes & Reader.

You can certainly pick your boards at Readers and take as much time as you want!

Mark Katz said:
GregorHochschild said:
My new favorite place is Readers (see below). About 1 hour south from Boston. They are awesome!! Huge selection of rough sawn hardwood, some surfaced as well, very good selection of plywood. Top quality. Really nice family business. The rift sawn WO was A1. They can also make cuts for you if you need that. Highly recommend them.

Readers hardwood supplyhttps://readershardwoodsupply.com
(508) 301-3206
250 Cape Hwy, Unit 9
East Taunton, MA 02718
Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

This is really interesting. For a long time my source for hardwood was Downes & Reader in Stoughton, but I hadn't been there for a long time. Then they got bought out by a company called Rugby ABP and a friend said it wasn't as good anymore because they didn't let you pick your own boards. I'm not sure if that was a pandemic restriction or a permanent change.

I wonder if Reader's in East Taunton is a reincarnation of Downes and Reader. It would be a 45 minute drive for me, compared to 25 minutes to Rugby ABP but seemingly worth it. Will definitely keep them in mind as I much prefer rough lumber to the surfaced stuff at Boulter.
 
3/4 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. PureBond Birch Plywood $84 at HD. IIRC it broached $100 at one point. Was reliably
 
Transport and glue prices seem to be pulling everything up.  Everything is oil-based despite how green wood is ;P
 
Bought a quarter sheet (1220x610) 18mm concrete plywood (is that even a valid translation?) with smooth finish for €39 (including 21% VAT). Still made the DIY carts a lot cheaper and smaller than the official Sortimo ones.
 
I think your are talking about "betonplex"? As far as I know that is translated to phenolic coated plywood or phenolic plywood for short.
 
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