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2:32:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, RNossaman@cox.net writes:<BR>
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No answers, I see. I think that's because no one knows. Depends on wood <BR>
density, MC, temperature, and how cured "cured" has to be.<BR>
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FAMILY="SERIF" FACE="Times New Roman" LANG="0"> &nbs=
p; Ron<BR>
Well if it means any thing ,with =
the tight bond it took three days for the board to start to boom at 40=
-50%R.H. 85ish average with cold hide it's a week & with Bolduc (Iwon't =
do that again it sets too fast) it was the next day (AM) So Acorrding to my =
preeeecise boom test calculations......... I Know nuuuthing!!<BR>
In case all this is confusing or stupid sounding by boom =
test I mean ,hitting the board with a fist like hitting a bass drum, plate o=
ut and not sitting on its legs. Booooom...?<BR>
Dale</FONT></HTML>