Jimbo209
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no probshave now .. thanks
no probshave now .. thanks
ill go for ya vincehave now .. thanks
The acid in eucs destroys the sauno kilns. But that's only what I've read on the internet. Might pay to give Anthony at logosol oz a call. Haven't spoken with him but have been in contact via email a few times and he doesn't strike me as the BS-ing type.Any experience with small kilns here thinking for bulk firewood, but also smaller/contract to craft wood for turning and the like
this looks to small
https://logosol.com.au/more-products/sauno-wood-drying-kiln
http://woodmizer.com/eng/Products/Secondary-Processing/Kilns/KS50-Solar-Dry-Kiln-Kit
20' sea container
DIY or http://www.solardry.com.au/solardry/solar-timber-kiln-10m.htm
full diy
http://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/homemade-solar-lumber-kiln-zmaz82jazgoe.aspx
http://dnr.wi.gov/files/pdf/pubs/fr/FR0396.pdf
I'll go to $400 on a good 3120 please ;-) Good luck with that.ill go for ya vince
pm incoming re townsville 084 in good nickill go for ya vince
thanks for the acid tipThe acid in eucs destroys the sauno kilns. But that's only what I've read on the internet. Might pay to give Anthony at logosol oz a call. Haven't spoken with him but have been in contact via email a few times and he doesn't strike me as the BS-ing type.
Are you short of firewood drying space and need the faster throughput? If not, nothing beats mother nature, just means longer between work and payment.
If $ were no option, a vacuum kiln would be on my list.
i used a kitchen Stainless appliance cleaner with success on grubby 200t @14" barsProbably not a secret to you guys but I used kero and a 100-grit belt on a cheap belt sander to clean up my bars. Worked very well. So quick.
Wanted to use jenolite on a few to keep the rust at bay but it seems like it's not for sale in NZ any more. Bought some online and hope NZ Customs doesn't have a problem with it when it comes through.
Are you wanting the kiln for lumber or just firewood? If the latter, is there any land you could lease to dry the firewood that is still secure enough to not have the wood go walkabout?thanks for the acid tip
I'm selling recoved house jarrah and my private stash of gum from last 3-6 years
Just demand for bigger pieces that the 4x2 and such timberframe stuff
If I can turn green trees dry in weeks then I can move it off each winter
block is only 2000m2, Have the room for private fire but not to store for 3Y+ to sell 20-30 loads in winter based on what I've sold so far
some lumber usageAre you wanting the kiln for lumber or just firewood? If the latter, is there any land you could lease to dry the firewood that is still secure enough to not have the wood go walkabout?
If Lumber, might pay to check their drying schedules for Oz hardwood. I don't think they'll take it green, rather air-dried. So not likely to be a few weeks from green to dried. Well, not without turning the lumber into firewood
WD40 would work.. and/or Lanotec.Probably not a secret to you guys but I used kero and a 100-grit belt on a cheap belt sander to clean up my bars. Worked very well. So quick.
Wanted to use jenolite on a few to keep the rust at bay but it seems like it's not for sale in NZ any more. Bought some online and hope NZ Customs doesn't have a problem with it when it comes through.
Cheers Vince.WD40 would work.. and/or Lanotec.
I noticed Anthony piped up on a thread elsewhere about the sauno kilns. Looks like he is just getting around to getting Oz-specific data on them, but hopefully will have more info later on, so might be worth bookmarking this thread:some lumber usage
to place on lathe before 4-10 years go by
and csm slabs as well. will see what @BobL thinks/might want as well
some lumber usage
to place on lathe before 4-10 years go by
and csm slabs as well. will see what @BobL thinks/might want as well
I give that eagle 10 out of 10 for ambition and degree of difficulty. One out of 10 for execution.
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