Plywood used to be cheap, so the author gets an F for his stupid rhetoric. It has nothing, what so ever to do with manufacturing.
We have established eight solid reasons why plywood is so expensive.
No, you've showed how ignorant you are about economics.
I don't have time to dispute all the points, but he's dead wrong about production costs. Mills are very efficient at creating plywood. Material costs are going up, but it's due to currency debasement and high demand for product. The pandemic caused people to stay home and do home projects, thus using more wood. Mills are having a difficult time staffing up for the same reasons every business is.
Plywood used to be cheap, so the author gets an F for his stupid rhetoric. It has nothing, what so ever to do with manufacturing.
>We have established eight solid reasons why plywood is so expensive.
No, you've showed how ignorant you are about economics.
I don't have time to dispute all the points, but he's dead wrong about production costs. Mills are very efficient at creating plywood. Material costs are going up, but it's due to currency debasement and high demand for product. The pandemic caused people to stay home and do home projects, thus using more wood. Mills are having a difficult time staffing up for the same reasons every business is.
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