As for the heat in the winter around 85 to 90 if i shut it up tight and it's really sunning and temps are above the 40's . But the winter dries stuff faster and the humitiy dropes way down. If i load the kiln up in say late november or december I don't take the wood out till after late may . depends when i can get the heat above 130 ish. for 24 hrs
Your a good bit North of me, I’m in SW Missouri, how well does your Kiln heat up and dry in your winter months?
As for the heat in the winter around 85 to 90 if i shut it up tight and it's really sunning and temps are above the 40's . But the winter dries stuff faster and the humitiy dropes way down. If i load the kiln up in say late november or december I don't take the wood out till after late may . depends when i can get the heat above 130 ish. for 24 hrs
@@chrissheathewoodguyYes, winter is great for air drying here too.