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yes

 

done it

 

I would have no reason to doubt Bob on this. He knows his stuff. You would be surprised on how quickly significant airflow alone in summer temperatures dries logs so long as there is great ventilation all around.

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I have observed that the biting cold wind we usually get coming from the East in Feb, March and into April.

Can strip moisture very very fast.

m

 

And treequip really "nails" it, per H&VAC Engineers, tis all about "air changes" per hour

 

But how many more cubic metres are there in a howling winter wind compared to a still summers day?

 

cheers

marcus

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