RE: Magna, Ontario to invest $400-million in R&D f Hope springs eternal.I used some SAF for parts of a rebuild on a camper trailer, tough stuff to work with it's not the easiest material I've ever cut for sure but I did get to cut some of it the other day with a Plasma cutter and if you go slow it works pretty well.From personal experience I think working with it may be its Achilles heal, I still like the product but I think the only way this flies is to continue what the last CEO started and pre-process it ie... if you want tiles or circles or any shape for that matter do it in house then sell the semi finished product to the next supplier in the chain, then it becomes very proprietary and Cymat stands a pretty good shot at getting real good at the processing, plus it's a value added revenue stream.Just my 2 cents.