Hi
Thanks for all the replies and thoughts.
Not needing one for the reasons given makes total sense. But it will make even more sense in a year or two. We've got 20-30 ash trees that have to come down and - as sad as that it - it should keep us in firewood for many years. So once the process is in full swing, and I know where the wood is from and how long it has been seasoned, then I totally agree I won't need one.
As for now... We've got a load of wood which has been hanging around but in not the best of conditions. A lot of it is - or was - moss covered and quite wet. None of it has been cut or chopped (it's still thick branches and small trunks). I have no experience and for all those reasons I guess it seemed to make sense to start cutting, splitting, and then testing whether it's ready. If it is, great. If it isn't, then I'll need to buy a tonne or so to see off the tail end of winter. And from what I've been reading, a lot of wood sold as seasoned is far from it. Again, without experience and no way to measure, I won't know what I'm getting.
I want to treat my investment with respect and burn decent wood to make sure it stands the test of time.
All of that being said, there's little point in spending big sums on a meter. And if the crap ones are crap, it would be as good as guessing anyway.
Which I guess brings me back to the original quest for a decent affordable meter
I'll keep looking for now, but will bear in mind that I might not find one...
@eribaMotters - I note with interest a lot of what you wrote, especially with regards not covering wood. It's contrary to almost everything I've read. Do you think it holds true in wet Wales (Brecon Beacons)?
Also RE using a chainsaw on dry wood. I wasn't aware, so that's really helpful to know. Like I say - it's all new to me. So that gives another reason why processing wood whilst still green is a good idea. Bowsaw for dry wood then?
@TheUnicorn - I do have a multimeter, albeit a cheap one. But that's well worth ago, especially as I think I'll only need one temporarily.
Thanks everyone for all the suggestions