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T&T: How does a "moisture meter" work?

From: Bob McLeran (no email)
Date: Sat Jun 02 2007 - 20:23:38 EDT

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    Sorry to post this again, but I used the wrong term in the subject line
    and it may have resulted in some of our knowledgeable T&T Listees not
    responding.

    Have a question about how a "moisture meter" (those seemingly magical
    devices used to detect moisture in boat decks and elsewhere) actually
    works. Do they really detect moisture, or do they simply sense the
    density of the material? Is there a way to differentiate a change in
    density caused by moisture from a change caused by other materials of
    varying density in the structure?

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