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Default Thanks Brian Clifford

Apropos recent rcw threads re drying wood, I just read Brian Clifford's
cogent and practical article re "How dry is my wood?" in "Woodturning"
no. 161.

I don't think he has posted here lately, but we ought to acknowledge
with thanks his past contributions and in particular his encyclopedic
web site. He has started many on the right track and there aren't many
here who can't benefit from a visit to his site.


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Arch,
What's his website?
Didn't I just miss a reference to plans for a dehumidifier setup? Or was
that senility's imaginings?


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Sorry, just googled and found it. Should have thought before speaking.
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