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Those are alll good points -to a point . It allso depends on how FAST
wood was dried in the kiln My father has built a kiln He uses it to dry wood for his woodworking shop. He just doesnt get in a big hurry getting it dry (different drying rates for diff. species) and has had very good luck producing wood that is stable. it also depends where you live AZ ,NM, ect. the wood will air dry nearly as fast as in a kiln in say the midwest (high temp + 4 % humidity) equals very fast drying times we live in the midwest our summer time humidity is 75 to 99 percent. just how long do you think it will take to get wood down to say 12 percent hmmm. |
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