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been there for a year or just a few month? What type of wood?This was a reading from wood in my wood shed since last July. I split 4 pieces and got the same readings.![]()
Ash is one of the fastest drying types of wood.Thought it seemed to low
sounds right to me. Probably won't get much lower.Yeah but to get down to 15.5
I don't trust moisture meters
Right on. Burning a few pieces in your stove is the best way to prove the MM is accurate.There's no need to.
That seems right to me. I split some Ash in late July last year and my MM (same as yours) had it between 19 and 21% in November. It was split small and stacked loosely in a favorable area but Ash dries quickly in my experience. BTW... Great stack!A year and 2 months.....ash
Up at the top of a covered woodshed, ash, 12+ months, that doesn't surprise me one bit. It would surprise me if the splits on the bottom were as dry. I started stacking mine right up to the metal roof after I discovered this phenomenon. I wish my shed was all roof... Everything up there is probably golden.
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