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On 2/17/2010 10:39 AM, ransley wrote:
On Feb 17, 9:08 am, wrote:
On 2/17/2010 8:59 AM, ransley wrote:

On Feb 17, 8:33 am, wrote:
With regard to moisture meters ... once again, bamboo is not wood, and
moisture meters are calibrated to use on WOOD, and furthermore, specific
species of wood.
Moisture meters measure % of moisture they are not only "calibrated to
wood" The one I use Delmhorst, has scales on the screen to use it for
concrete plaster or wood.


You're shooting yourself in the foot, Bubba ... show me were it is
calibrated for GRASS!



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Wake up, any PRO will know a higher than normal moisture content by
experiance, you need a chart for grass , get one. Moisture meters
check % of moisture for just about any material that absorbes it, I
will bet anything one wasnt used on the bamboo, and it wasnt even
attempted to be aclimatised.


You just neatly excluded yourself from your "PRO" class, Bubba. Your
basic "PRO" would know the difference between wood and grass, and would
know the characteristics of the material he deals with before mouthing off.

Another shot, right in your foot!! ... hope you got more than two, you
won't last long at this rate!

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