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Optimum temperature for wood kiln


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you should be getting 1.2 mw/day

£90/day @ 7.5p/kw or are you on 8p

 

fan on 5.5 unless its chestnut or wet,then 6.5/7

 

had it on for last week,because of frost, kiln up at 55"c

 

even the big logs dry and burn better when split.

so why sell your big splitter.

 

 

Bob £90 for 24 hours?? Thanks

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Is anyone using a glen farrow biomass kiln set up for drying milled boards and beams rather than just logs? Any good for this - they seem like a good company

 

Would it not be a bit fast/aggressive???

 

Splitting and warping in firewood is not problem, but obvious boards need to be kept as stable as possible, so drying needs to be slow, beams may be ok, so long as your wanting the rustic look.

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