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Who's got a moisture meter, what's a good one to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Homeowner" data-source="post: 3904573" data-attributes="member: 88081"><p>There you go again projecting these extreme emotives onto the unwilling. Where the F do you get this from ? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/dizzy.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dizzy:" title="Dizzy :dizzy:" data-shortname=":dizzy:" /></p><p></p><p>No "hate" Loopie. I use firewood for 24/7, near 100% heating all year. We harvest our own year after year. If after all this time experienced firewood harvesters and users can't know when the wood is ready, it is time to not come down for breakfast. You need to have another device, or tool to play with, fine. Do it. The opinion of all the firewood users we know is, they know when their fuel is ready to burn. Experience.</p><p></p><p>Damn, we just don't have that kind of time to stick the hundreds of splits just to confirm what we already know or should know. You need to do that, do it. Enjoy the ride. But "hate" ? Ain't. :tire:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Homeowner, post: 3904573, member: 88081"] There you go again projecting these extreme emotives onto the unwilling. Where the F do you get this from ? :dizzy: No "hate" Loopie. I use firewood for 24/7, near 100% heating all year. We harvest our own year after year. If after all this time experienced firewood harvesters and users can't know when the wood is ready, it is time to not come down for breakfast. You need to have another device, or tool to play with, fine. Do it. The opinion of all the firewood users we know is, they know when their fuel is ready to burn. Experience. Damn, we just don't have that kind of time to stick the hundreds of splits just to confirm what we already know or should know. You need to do that, do it. Enjoy the ride. But "hate" ? Ain't. :tire: [/QUOTE]
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