I personally do not have any experience with that particular e-band system. When it comes to wood,one of the biggest enemies is moisture so no matter how many precautions you take and how well a piece is constructed there is always a slight chance that a problem will arise in a moist environment. The only approach we can take as craftsmen is to inform the customer of the potential problem that the environment in which the piece will be placed in may at some point have problems. It's really the customers responsibility once the piece is installed to care for and protect it. Furniture is just like anything else, cars, TV's,refrigerators,etc, they break down over time, that's what contracts are for. I know I went a little off base here, and I understand everyones concerns when it comes to these issues, but with all the changes that are going on with the materials due to environmental concerns, FSC, LEED,NAF, all we can do is continue to educate ourselves and our customers about what we do and do our best. Only problem is, theres a lot of so called woodworkers out there who take the cheapest, easiest road for a quick buck and give the true craftsmen out there a bad rep.