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    Problem with shop humidity...

    I've got a problem with the humidity in my shop, recently it has gone up a lot.......

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    I wonder if anyone can spot the problem.............??


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    I have 7 bowls of the 15 blanks roughed out, and that is my new P&N Supra Flute gouge, boy is it nice for the roughing out!

    I need to make a better handle for it...........

    Cheers!

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    Well, the solution is easy. Send that wood to be and I'll dry it gently in the California sunshine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn McMillan View Post
    Well, the solution is easy. Send that wood to be and I'll dry it gently in the California sunshine.
    Naw, sunshine would only crack them, sorry

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    Stu,
    Maybe I’ll stop by soon and conduct wet-bulb and dry-bulb tests before and after you turn. I’m thinkin’ it could help isolate the cause of your humidity problems…

    Frank Chaffee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Ablett View Post
    I wonder if anyone can spot the problem.............?
    Looks to me like some of our beavers got loose in your shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Clardy View Post
    Stu. Did you import this post from the old site, or just do a repost?
    Reposted it,

    Cheers!

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