elektrobot
ArboristSite Member
I picked up this little moisture meter from a store called harbor freight:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=2757
It's a little cheapo plastic device, but it was the least expensive one I could find (some are upwards of $200.00), and I have tried it out and it proves to work just fine.
I am hoping it will help me track the drying process of my firewood across this summer. It only measures up to 35% moisture content -but I think it will be helpful in knowing how close to 20% the wood is. I have some ash that has been drying for about 2 months already, and the outside of it is bone dry, but i re-split a log of it, and the inside was still about 30%. I got a hold of a bunch of pin oak this week, and I am really hoping it will dry enough in time to burn this winter.
If you are looking to pick one of these up, they are $19.99 on the harborfreight.com website, or if you have a local harbor freight store they should be in stock there. One tip -the in store price for my location was $10.00 higher than the internet price, so I printed off a copy of the website price and the local store price matched it. You might want to call ahead and ask the local stores price before visiting.
One other point worth mentioning, the cheap 9 volt battery that comes with it is not worth using. The terminals broke off the one I had, and I had to dig them out of the harness before installing a different battery. To avoid any troubles with it.....I would suggest not even trying to use the battery that is included in the box.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=2757
It's a little cheapo plastic device, but it was the least expensive one I could find (some are upwards of $200.00), and I have tried it out and it proves to work just fine.
I am hoping it will help me track the drying process of my firewood across this summer. It only measures up to 35% moisture content -but I think it will be helpful in knowing how close to 20% the wood is. I have some ash that has been drying for about 2 months already, and the outside of it is bone dry, but i re-split a log of it, and the inside was still about 30%. I got a hold of a bunch of pin oak this week, and I am really hoping it will dry enough in time to burn this winter.
If you are looking to pick one of these up, they are $19.99 on the harborfreight.com website, or if you have a local harbor freight store they should be in stock there. One tip -the in store price for my location was $10.00 higher than the internet price, so I printed off a copy of the website price and the local store price matched it. You might want to call ahead and ask the local stores price before visiting.
One other point worth mentioning, the cheap 9 volt battery that comes with it is not worth using. The terminals broke off the one I had, and I had to dig them out of the harness before installing a different battery. To avoid any troubles with it.....I would suggest not even trying to use the battery that is included in the box.
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