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Choosing a wood moisture meter

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Building the perfect fire isn't as easy as throwing a log in the fireplace or fire pit and lighting a match. Your firewood has to be cured and dry in order to burn cleanly. Choose wood that has too much moisture, and you're in for a smoky mess. Listen to today's show to hear how a wood moisture meter can tell you immediately if your firewood's ready to burn.

Radio interview source: Paul Laurenzi, vice president of sales and marketing, Delmhorst Corporation

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