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Humidity

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I am preparing my material lists for my first attempt at a wooden homebuilt. Living in Southern Louisiana is there anything in particular that is required to combat the humidity during the build? Should I have a dehumidifier set up in the workshop? Or would going from a "dry" atmosphere back into the regular humid Louisiana atmosphere potentially cause more issues than just building in the humidity?
 
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