Thinking about buying a moisture meter for checking wood in my solar kiln and was shocked to see the range of prices. Wow!
I wouldn't trust the $6 meter and don't think I need the $300 meter.
Which meter do you use or recommend?
I have the $400 Wagner pinless meter. You get what you pay for and there are no free rides.
My Google-foo must be week today as I did not find the $400 pinless meter. Kind of makes one wonder how 'pinless' works...
I have a Wagner radio wave meter also.I bought it in 94 and I paid 350 for it with shipping.It uses a magnetic Field and it reads 3/4 inches deep in the wood.It is very fast and accurate.When You really need to test a lot of boards a pin meter would be a bad choice.You can buy a pin meter for 30 bucks online.Keep in mind my wagner works to todays standard after many years of use.I hated paying for it but its a life time tool i think.A 9 volt battery lasts a year in it.But if You need to spend little on a pin meter try harbor freight tools and get one made in china.Good luck ,Brian
I have a Lignomat Mini Ligno E which works well for me.
Is it true that a pinless meter does not work well on rough sawn lumber?
A radio wave meter works on any type of lumber.I am on my second sawmill and have been sawing and testing moisture since 94.I would not have the time for a pin meter.My time is important to me and what i do must be fast. It reads 3/4 inches deep in any type of lumber, in 1 second a board.Try that with pins. Good luck ,Brian
opinions on deimhorst j-lite woodcraft has for $130 now
Delmhorst has been around for a long time. I was going to buy one but was given the Lignomat for a gift, and it has worked real well for me. Looks like the price is about the same as the j-lite.
I bought one on eBay for 35.00 it works fine for what I use it for.
mine came off ebay about a year ago and cost $16 and shipping was free and it still works fine. pin type of course.pc