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15% reduction in RHI rumoured to be coming next month. If your kiln it not in place within 3 months I think it will be at the point where it is not worth it. Time to press on....

 

im not doing it for the rhi, its more a finishing kiln, air dry logs in bags then wack em in the kiln ready to go out ,want some thing that dosant require timber to dry the wood ,(ie) using a genny to power it ,heaters of some discription

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im not doing it for the rhi, its more a finishing kiln, air dry logs in bags then wack em in the kiln ready to go out ,want some thing that dosant require timber to dry the wood ,(ie) using a genny to power it ,heaters of some discription

 

The only heat source I could come up with was a waste oil burner as a few friends run garages and workshops so free fuel.

Like everything time to get it up and running cost verses payback or worse failure.

 

I think there's only one route tysons farme 2000

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We're both firewood merchants so have Thor magick 13t him electric me petrol so I can sit it next to the processor to brake the ugly bits down.

Thor or Riko do smaller cheeper machines that are still capable of a good days work

Thanks for info had a look at Riko at trade show but will check out Thor, I have looked at a green pos Chinese make but although rated 8t it struggled with some of my test pieces so was going back to Riko brand!

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Ok, iam with you.

 

Biomass chip burner.

Probably more expensive, but less work/labor involved over the 20 year period.

 

Do you get chip burners that burn arb chip?

 

Cost verses reward figures don't stack up cost of machinery higher cost of chip is huge.

 

Would of been ok before the first cut in RHI:blushing:

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