Just saw you on In the wood yard. There use to be a guy that built pop can, and gutter solar heatersz for houses, near Bristol, Va/Tn. He was getting 140°+ air from those. Surprised me that your temps weren't higher. Its still better than nothing at all.
Thanks for watching! I've gotten up over 140 a few times, but its sustaining those temps for a long period that's a challenge. In June and July it got so dry around here I never ran the wood stove, but will get it fired up again here soon hopefully and get wood drying out faster!
Just saw you on In the wood yard. There use to be a guy that built pop can, and gutter solar heatersz for houses, near Bristol, Va/Tn. He was getting 140°+ air from those. Surprised me that your temps weren't higher. Its still better than nothing at all.
Thanks for watching! I've gotten up over 140 a few times, but its sustaining those temps for a long period that's a challenge. In June and July it got so dry around here I never ran the wood stove, but will get it fired up again here soon hopefully and get wood drying out faster!
3 weeks. Compared to 6-12 months is pretty good if you ask me. Great job and experiment.
you're absolutely right
That firewood bundle wrapping machine is brilliant. Did you buy it or make it? Never seen one before.
woodwrapper.com/
This is great . I’m going to build one as well.
Best of luck. I have a few other vids on the kiln including a build summary if you're interested take a look
i had no clue thank u
great video man, would love to build one of these myself !
Go for it!
@@WoodsTreeFarm when the time comes, I will definitely implement a lot of what you have going on here, thanks !
Poor tail gate took a smash lol
@@truth_farmer eh, jus a little tap