mikelz777
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I just got all my humidifiers ready for the oncoming dry season and found I have 1 extra humidifier. Time to buy a new uke?!
I just got all my humidifiers ready for the oncoming dry season and found I have 1 extra humidifier. Time to buy a new uke?!
I might be jumping the gun a bit with starting my humidifiers. Humidity levels in the house have been 42-44% Rh the last couple of days and I see our outdoor temps will be dipping into the 20's in less than a week before going back up into the mid 30's. Right now Rh readings are at 47-48% Rh in the house so I don't need the humidifiers even though I put them in already. I guess I'm paranoid because I left my solid mahogany uke out once when Rh was borderline (high 30s- 40% Rh) and it developed a hairline crack.
I bought about a dozen small hygrometers from Amazon as a set, and they give a good indication of what's going on inside the case. I doubt that the humidity would vary much from case to case.
If humidifier-induced UAS is a thing, then does that mean those of us with whole-house humidification systems are allowed an infinite number of ukuleles? (or at least enough to fill the house?)
Asking for a friend...
The whole line of reasoning makes little sense to me.
I have it on reliable authority that the origin story of the ukulele is a myth created by an obsessive health care professional who, having been frustrated in his desire to have everyone live with proper humidity in their home, came up with a devious plan.
Simply put, ukuleles are an accessory to humidifiers.
The whole logic of the thing is dubious at best. If you have an extra pillow does that mean you should buy another bed?
The whole line of reasoning makes little sense to me.