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path1
Aug 22, 2016Explorer
Good thing you found it when you did and your in a good area to dry thing out. I have one of these
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/6745205888056456937?lsf=seller:1135568,store:10420836360621222162&prds=oid:6004449790382719909&q=wood+moisture+meter&hl=en&ei=QkW7V6S9DMGGjwPQtamoBw&lsft=gclid:CKfBiLbU1c4CFYdrfgod-zMMjg
Works OK, but hard time fitting it into small places. When I dry things out, I dry till I think it's dry then double the time to make sure. (Found that out after my window sills on my house). While a moisture meter is good I still poke at the wood (ice pic or whatever) to make sure there is no dry rot. Main concern is wood swelling and glue coming loose, leading to delamination.
Somebody on here many months ago, plugged up speaker holes with a piece of plastic, then caulked around them, then put speaker covers back on, couldn't tell the difference in his pic's. Seem like a good idea.
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/6745205888056456937?lsf=seller:1135568,store:10420836360621222162&prds=oid:6004449790382719909&q=wood+moisture+meter&hl=en&ei=QkW7V6S9DMGGjwPQtamoBw&lsft=gclid:CKfBiLbU1c4CFYdrfgod-zMMjg
Works OK, but hard time fitting it into small places. When I dry things out, I dry till I think it's dry then double the time to make sure. (Found that out after my window sills on my house). While a moisture meter is good I still poke at the wood (ice pic or whatever) to make sure there is no dry rot. Main concern is wood swelling and glue coming loose, leading to delamination.
Somebody on here many months ago, plugged up speaker holes with a piece of plastic, then caulked around them, then put speaker covers back on, couldn't tell the difference in his pic's. Seem like a good idea.
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