I would say it's very subjective in terms of quality when it comes to a F1 can. My first suppressor was an F1 can and sure I had mine months before anyone else, but it doesn't perform nearly as well as my factory cans. If you have a lathe to bore your holes perfectly concentric and weld the baffle stack together, I would say go for it. But if you just plan on buying parts, drilling some holes with your electric drill, and stuffing the tube...you'd be better off with a factory suppressor.
I've heard the YHM turbo in person, it was impressively quiet when compared to a higher priced can on the same rifle. I wouldn't hesitate buying a YHM turbo. Plus, you'll factory support if something happens to it unlike your F1 can.
My F1 can has been collecting dust since I got my factory ones. It's going to cost me more money in the long run to have a company replace the baffle stack than it would've for me to just buy a factory one to begin with.
Some have had great success with F1 cans, but it really comes down to how much effort you plan on putting into making one. Especially if you want minimal POI shift, no gas leakage, maintains accuracy and keeping weight down.