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Drying kindiling in loft, results


chuck norris
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A while back I posted about the idea of drying kindling, in the loft (warm, dry and has decent airflow). so now about a month on I can say that, it worked great. I now have some insanely dry kindling, and I am planning on moving the rest of my kindling up there to dry. the kindling I put up there was semi seasoned and the cleanest I could find (to avoid bringing bugs into my loft).

 

So in conclusion I would recommend anyone who cuts their own firewood/kindling, to use this method. Obviously there are precautions that need to be taken, when doing this IE clean wood to keep out bugs, positioning boxes over load bearing walls.

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