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    moisture meters

    Good evening gentalmen,
    I would like to buy a moister meter. Ant sugestions on one that is relatively low priced and works well. I got a deal on 3800 bf of cherry and walnut and i would like to check the moisture level on it befor i make the decision, but it will be hard to pass up at the price at any level

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    mini lingo is my choice
    lou

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    thanks lou.....looks like a pretty nice little meter..

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    Yes, the mini Ligno gets a lot of kudos from folks. I have a Wagner pin-less and it also works well, but the pin type is often better for rough stock. Ideally, I'd have both types...but you know how it goes!
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    thanks Jim this is all band saw lumber cherry and black walnut....I think investing in a meter will let me know how long i will let it sit befor I might be able to use it

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    I also have the mini ligno that I think works great.
    chris

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    Hi Reg, I went through this desicion process some time ago. In the end, Delmhorst won the vote. Seems they have some of THE best support in the industry and make accurate meters. I picked up the J-Lite and have been very pleased with it.
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    thanks guys...as always i get a lot of different names but it is good so i can at least have something to go on. Thanks for shareing guys

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    Reg,

    I bought the Mini Ligno about 15 years ago, it still works perfectly today. NASA Langley had a calibration standard for the mini ligno and I was able to test mine when I worked for a contractor there so I can say they are accurate as well as durable.

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