I have a cheaper moisture meter that basically just turns on, stick the prongs into the wood and it gives me a reading. There are no settings or options.
I bought a second moisture meter that was a little more expensive that has options. Before I test I can choose soft wood, hardwood, building material.
I split a piece of black locust, selected hardwood on the moisture meter, and on the fresh face took a reading. It was 18%. For comparison I also took a moisture reading with the cheaper moisture meter and the reading was 31%. So what is the moisture content? Do I really need to buy a third moisture meter to triple check this stuff? That's a pretty big discrepancy.
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I bought a second moisture meter that was a little more expensive that has options. Before I test I can choose soft wood, hardwood, building material.
I split a piece of black locust, selected hardwood on the moisture meter, and on the fresh face took a reading. It was 18%. For comparison I also took a moisture reading with the cheaper moisture meter and the reading was 31%. So what is the moisture content? Do I really need to buy a third moisture meter to triple check this stuff? That's a pretty big discrepancy.
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