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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 4940854" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>If you could use fans to exchange the damp/humid air in the shed with dryer(?) outside air, <u>and</u> improve air circulation through the stacked wood at the same time, it may help... but just moving the same damp/humid air in the shed around won't do squat.</p><p>Your best chance for getting that wood ready to burn would be to stack it outside, loose stacks, in single rows, where it will get the most sun... the results from two months in the sun and wind will surprise you.</p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 4940854, member: 57106"] If you could use fans to exchange the damp/humid air in the shed with dryer(?) outside air, [U]and[/U] improve air circulation through the stacked wood at the same time, it may help... but just moving the same damp/humid air in the shed around won't do squat. Your best chance for getting that wood ready to burn would be to stack it outside, loose stacks, in single rows, where it will get the most sun... the results from two months in the sun and wind will surprise you. * [/QUOTE]
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