I have taken down and split a fair amount of dead standing timber at our new house. We moved in in July, and I had no stockpile for winter. I have about four cords of split wood, it seems dry and crisp, but wanted to make sure.
I was going to order one on Amazon, but saw this moisture meter at Menards and picked it up because it was $13. It seems to function well, is sturdy enough even though its plastic like most meters in the $40 and under range.
I have no idea how accurate it is, we have a very expensive unit at the flooring store I work at. I plan to use both units on the same piece of firewood to see how this Tool Shop one matches up.
I was going to order one on Amazon, but saw this moisture meter at Menards and picked it up because it was $13. It seems to function well, is sturdy enough even though its plastic like most meters in the $40 and under range.
I have no idea how accurate it is, we have a very expensive unit at the flooring store I work at. I plan to use both units on the same piece of firewood to see how this Tool Shop one matches up.