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Originally Posted by Excess
(Post 3799627)
Should I just stick with my old methods of poking & tapping until I get a marine specific meter?
MD Sunday morning and raining here..... Think I'll go poke and tap the the old lady with my moisture meter[/QUOTE] How'd u make out? Any pix of results?:lolhit: |
Originally Posted by 1OLDSALT2B
(Post 3799962)
Jamestown distributors in Bristol RI carry the JR Overseas GRP-33 for $349.99 & you can get it a bit cheaper if you open up an account with them,,,It's a good mid range meter but you still need to understand the substrates you're looking at and learn how to do a Sounding or a Tap out (tapping with hard rubber hammer or back of screw driver)
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...Moisture+Meter I'll post some results this wknd. The boat is a 95 apache scout. MD |
Sweet ride,,,your welcome to borrow the meter if your ever down this way...
I have a mobile marine repair business called YACHT COATINGS based out of Warren RI,,,doin everything from Awl grip,to fiberglass fabrication,rebuilds & new construction & general maintenance... Looking fwd to seeing pics Pete |
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