Timber, like a sponge, holds onto moisture after being cut. Too much moisture leads to a range of problems:
Firewood: Wet wood burns inefficiently, producing less heat and more smoke. It can also clog chimneys and release harmful pollutants.
Construction: Damp timber can warp, shrink, and crack, compromising the structural integrity of buildings.
This is where the STIHL Moisture Gauge steps in as a trusted ally. This handy tool, shaped like a pen with two retractable pins, helps you take accurate and reliable readings of your timber's moisture content.
Here's why the STIHL Gauge is your go-to:
Simple and Easy: With a clear display and user-friendly controls, it's perfect for both woodworking veterans and newbies.
Versatile: Choose the appropriate wood type setting for accurate readings in softwood, hardwood, or even materials like plaster and cement.
Precise Measurements: The pins penetrate the wood to measure internal moisture, not just surface wetness.
Durable Design: Built to withstand the wear and tear of workshops and outdoor environments.
Using the STIHL Gauge is a breeze:
Select the wood type: Softwood, hardwood, or other material.
Push the pins into the timber: Aim for at least 1/2 inch depth for accurate readings.
Wait for the reading: The gauge will display the moisture content percentage in a few seconds.
Interpret the results: Compare the reading to recommended moisture levels for your project (e.g., below 20% for firewood, 6-12% for construction).
By knowing your timber's moisture content, you can make informed decisions about seasoning, treatment, and construction, leading to:
Optimal firewood burning: Enjoy hotter fires with less smoke and cleaner chimneys.
Stronger, more stable structures: Build with confidence knowing your timber won't warp or crack.