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New kiln any tips please


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Hi there im getting a log boiler kiln installed in. 20ft container that will power blowers to feedinto another 20ft container im going to insulated the kiln container. I want to dry oak boards and beams mainly that i mill. I am completely new to it all and was just wondering if anyone had any tips please like howlong willboards take to dry out what to paint on end. Anything really will help

Im getting around 100kw boiler

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I know very little about drying sawn timber, but my understanding was it needed to be pretty slow and gentle, hence the reason dehumidifiers are often used.

 

Would a 100KW boiler be a little on the large side.

 

Firewood is different, faster the better, splitting and twisting matters not.

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