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Drying sawdust for Briquettes


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I'm struggling to get the moisture content low enough in my sawdust for my Briquette machine anyone got any good ways other than the £5000 blower/dryers.

Thanks Phil at the moment in wet Worcestershire:thumbup:

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If you have a small quantity to do a windbreak screen attached to the top of 2 IBC containers is useful. Just flip the screen over when the sawdust is dry and reload with fresh sawdust. Works best in a polytunnel. For larger quantities a conveyor belt of windbreak the length of the polytunnel works well. Starting handle on end roller to allow easy load and unload. If you want to dry quicker than natural then install a dehumidifier (Used to use one for drying herbs)

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