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Kiln Drying

Postby FluffyBunny » Mon Feb 01, 2016 7:29 pm

Here's a thought, since I was just at the lumber store today for a project at the house...

most lumber today is treated and/or kiln dried.

What about an option to kiln dry boards in smaller batches than a big board pile that takes 5 full days?
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Re: Kiln Drying

Postby jcwilk » Mon Feb 01, 2016 8:05 pm

+1, maybe with a very long firing time (24 hours?) and very high chance for the boards to get burned up into nothing making drying boards on piles a much more efficient strategy except in the case where you really need 5 dry boards.

Devil's advocate - It is nice though that the 5-day-only mechanic forces people to trade when they run out.
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Re: Kiln Drying

Postby FluffyBunny » Mon Feb 01, 2016 8:07 pm

Yea, not efficient enough to make a board pile useless.

I definitely like the idea of them possibly burning up though!

Maybe like they have to be fired for a full 100% kiln burn?
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Re: Kiln Drying

Postby jakhollin » Mon Feb 01, 2016 8:22 pm

FluffyBunny wrote:Here's a thought, since I was just at the lumber store today for a project at the house...

most lumber today is treated and/or kiln dried.

What about an option to kiln dry boards in smaller batches than a big board pile that takes 5 full days?



I don't think kiln drying wood was done in the 17th century. It is a fairly industrial practice.
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