Solar Kiln by Ricky Alexander
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2015
- www.gwinnettwoodworkers.com
Ricky Alexander researches various resources to develop a design of a low operational cost lumber kiln. 2015-02-07
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Another great video from Gwinnett Woodworkers. Thanks!
brilliant, very insightful. Thanks for sharing!
I live in the deep south and I have been thinking of getting a Simi trailer and painting it black and put a fan and a dehumidifier in it as a wood kiln
thanks you for the information, and he excellent presentation.....
Great presentation, Thank you.
Good information, thanks for sharing.
Interesting presentation. I knew of an old fellow many years ago who made a solar kiln using an old propane tank painted black, and using an old dairy vacuum pump. I saw some 2" x 14" x 12' cedar blanks he cured in that kiln without a check, warp, or crack. I was never able to find out about the longer term stability of the wood.
Thank you for information. Best regards from SLOVENIA.
Greetings i have a friend there named Spela.
In the south, all homes were built using green oak. They did this on purpose so that when the wood shrinks, it would aerate the home and allow it to breathe in the heat/humidity of the summer. Of course, this was before AC.
Good info! I had not heard of this.
Love the nod to Norm Abram - safety 1st.
29:10 I heard a fart! lol Excellent video! Thanks for taking the time to explain this.
I listened for it but I couldn't hear it - and I did try about 6x. I might try with some quality headphones.
I really want to hear it now. I feel I might be losing touch or something.
great video and insights on how to build mine cheers
Great job. I've been air drying lumber for many years Plan to build this. You mentioned drying what you need for the project at hand. Question. If you kiln dry, and don't use immediately, but store in an outdoor coveted shed(East Texas), will the MC go back up to 14% range that I get with air drying?
It will go back up to average humidity where the wood is being stored.
My guess is yes. Why would you want to go that low. Without any moisture I think the wood be weak.
Do you have plans for your solar kiln online?
Correct moisture content for kiln dried wood is 6%, for furniture
Terrific!
“Building a Solar Kiln” by Daniel Stern (Marv from Home Alone)
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Hi there. what is right type of roofing material? Dual wall is better because of thermal isolation but on the other hand "wave" type should catch a lot more sunlights because of wave shape there will not be so much reflection in morning and evening like with straight material, right? Thank you, Tomas
Shorter version. Go to VA tech plans and follow it.
I am taking down 3 large red oak trees, this is not time dated, I can wait a year or two if need be.
I want to cut rounds 2 inches thick, no larger then 48 inches in diameter.
I have been told that only a vacuum wood kiln will stop the rounds from splitting.
Is this true or can a air or solar kiln dry the the rounds without splitting?
Did you ever find your answer?
It will split no matter how its dried. The inside and outside cookie dry at different rates and something needs to give.
how do you keep a solar kiln from case hardening the wood?
@@bierbarrel the wood I used was out of the solar kiln for at least two years. it twisted and turned when cut. show some examples of furnature made from the lumber. then put in a heated and air conditioned house. that is why I pay for Kiln dried Lumber
@@dc9apu How the lumber is cut will affect the finished product more than the drying. Kiln drying bad lumber will produce bad kiln dried lumber.
08/25/21: This video is "Dated". With the introductions of "Radiant'" concrete floors, with hot Glycol on demand LP heaters. Plus the new 750 W Solar panels with built-in inverters to AC power. Why would you wont listen to Merlin how to pull a sword from a stone.
It's stupid that companies have to tell us that we're personally responsible for what happens to us. It's obvious. I blame the courts for letting people get away with the most frivolous and ridiculous lawsuits.
If you live in a desert it IS possible to bring MC down to 6% with air drying.
3yo post lol, but there is an average relative humidity chart for all countries. Anyhow say you live in the desert and the average relative humidity is 5% then you can get it down to near that.
However consider wood is a natural substance that breathes. If you lived in a 12% average relative humidity environment and you dried it to 8% then when you take it outside the kiln it's going to eventually get to more or less 12%.
Point is don't dry it lower than your area average if used externally as it wastes time. For internal use dry it lower for sure.
Sorry to ask: Why must lumber be cut in to boards BEFORE Klinning?
Air dried wood takes around 1 year per inch of wood thickness, A 4 inch thick board would take around 4 years to dry. Slicing the wood to thinner layers helps it dry faster. Even with a kiln a thicker board takes much longer to dry.
You going to dry a whole log, you be old before you use it
Cool video, needs more coughing though
Please mute class microphone until someone needs to talk. The guy with a cold disturbs the flow every time he clears his throat and coughs! Can't believe that guy...he shouldn't be there. I had to quit watching. Thank you, Rick for the information though.
coughing is very annoying!
He must be a smoker