We used what we call temp sticks as a temp guide, and to get metal up to pre heat temp in order to start welding on it with out cracks forming, and we had them from 250 degrees ,and up. Don't know if the temp sticks would be beneficial ,or not for what we do.I go by a moisture meter now since I bought one. Yesterday I reduced,and put 2 green white Oak floor tillered bows on forms ,and measured the moisture content on the bellies at 25 to 26 percent. Over night they dropped to 22 percent. When they settle in my basement moisture wise I will stick them in a hot box for a week , or so ,and heat treat the belly with a heat gun, and maybe fire harden them ,and the start the tillering process. Second part of my reply was off subject, but may help some on here to deal with moisture ,and set.