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Post #642629 by pjc5150 on Tue, Jul 3, 2012 8:30 AM

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yeah, I'm with Will on the wet palm.

When it's dry you get, like "rotten spots" that just crumble...when it's wet it's consistent and seems to hold together a little better. The "carves like an apple" comparison is a good one. If you're working with an angle grinder & a saw it doesn't really matter, if you're using a chisel, wetter is better.