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<blockquote data-quote="Brmorgan" data-source="post: 2109865" data-attributes="member: 23915"><p>Well I can see how it would be easier for moisture to escape that way - if the pieces are vertical there isn't anything to keep heat and moisture from rising straight up out of the bunch. The problem I have with these non-traditional drying methods is that there's no way to weight the pieces down to inhibit warping and movement. I guess you could still sticker them and then band them together with some ratchet straps etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brmorgan, post: 2109865, member: 23915"] Well I can see how it would be easier for moisture to escape that way - if the pieces are vertical there isn't anything to keep heat and moisture from rising straight up out of the bunch. The problem I have with these non-traditional drying methods is that there's no way to weight the pieces down to inhibit warping and movement. I guess you could still sticker them and then band them together with some ratchet straps etc. [/QUOTE]
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