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Old 04-17-2021, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by RonMay View Post
Watch out for too much humidity. That can cause as much if not more damage than dry.
Humidity is way over rated..... what you need to check is the moisture content of the wood, not the ambient humidity.

Ron
I'm doing the best I can now that I now what's going on. I now keep it in the case at all times with an Oasis hydrometer and humidifier. We do have central air in the summer via geothermal so it seems to keep the humidity down in the house. I also watch the humidity with an hygrometer in the house. I going to add a humidifier to furnace before next winter.
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