Pneumatic presses was RE: Emailing: P2130064

Ron Nossaman rnossaman at cox.net
Thu Feb 28 13:43:58 MST 2008


> I didn't.  I did every other one, let it sit about an hour and then started
> at the beginning moving to the next rib.  It only took about 3-4 hours total
> and I didn't see the need to re-climatize the board.  I'm ribbing between 6
> and 6.5% which is about 30% RH and my shop is kept around 50% RH.  I don't
> guess it gets to changing that fast.  
> 
> David Love

That's another thing I really like about my linear MC gage. I 
set it out in the shop when I'm ribbing the panel, and can 
look at it from time to time to see what MC I've likely still 
got in the panel. It doesn't change significantly in half a 
day, so it's likely not a problem.

Ron N


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