Susumu Mori
06-04-2016, 9:36 PM
Hi all,
I am using a crawling space beneath an addition for a wood storage space. It is just outside my shop in the walk-out basement and is very convenient. The soil has been very dry throughout the year. So, I laid a tarp sheet and store my stocks above 2x4 frames. I haven't had any problems until this year. In Maryland, we had a very wet month in May and I found my stocks feel damp and covered by mildew. My cheap moisture meter reads 15-16%, while usually they are 10-12% range.
I guess my question is, should I worry about my stocks? Some of them are very expensive and I don't want loose them.
Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I am using a crawling space beneath an addition for a wood storage space. It is just outside my shop in the walk-out basement and is very convenient. The soil has been very dry throughout the year. So, I laid a tarp sheet and store my stocks above 2x4 frames. I haven't had any problems until this year. In Maryland, we had a very wet month in May and I found my stocks feel damp and covered by mildew. My cheap moisture meter reads 15-16%, while usually they are 10-12% range.
I guess my question is, should I worry about my stocks? Some of them are very expensive and I don't want loose them.
Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks