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General Forestry => Drying and Processing => Topic started by: Shaggy on September 22, 2013, 11:02:53 AM

Title: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: Shaggy on September 22, 2013, 11:02:53 AM
I'm new to this and trying to figure out what would be best for the lumber I'm going to produce. I want to sell most and use some as flooring in my new house so it needs to be dry but was wondering best way to do this besides waiting 6 mo. to a year to dry... Most (90%) is hardwood wood and mostly white oak then maple w/ some cherry and poplar...

So can you build a kiln @ reasonable price ???? What are solar kiln's ??? are they good??? Can they be made cheaply ???
Title: Re: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: Dan_Shade on September 22, 2013, 12:53:29 PM
can you define cheap?

a solar kiln uses solar energy as a heat source.
Title: Re: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: Shaggy on September 22, 2013, 01:09:26 PM
lots of sun n heat here in south mississippi. so what is price range??? I'd build the building myself and want to know how much so I can see if its worth doing or would it be better getting it done by someone and still make a profit selling the lumber. But if its gonna take years (to pay off) and massive bank loans then I'd rather air dry or pay someone as I only pay cash for my stuff... Banks n Uncle Sam get TOO MUCH as it is...
Title: Re: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: Compensation on September 22, 2013, 02:09:19 PM
Look up top where it says solar kiln pictures. I forget total price of mine but it was under $1000 with fans and a few of the solar panels for power. Lan told me that solar can't get under 6% MC so that means it can be used as storage as well. I am vary novice about kilns so others would be better at recommendations.
Title: Re: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: GeneWengert-WoodDoc on September 22, 2013, 02:10:28 PM
Solar heated kilns do work, but for the small quantity you need, save the $1500 cost of a solar kiln, assuming your time is worth money, and contract the drying.  Probably would be a good idea in your area to dry over 150 F to eliminate the lyctid powder post beetle and then move the dried lumber immediately to a safe bug free storage place.
Title: Re: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: Kingcha on September 22, 2013, 02:25:18 PM
I only have $600 into mine kiln, but I cut almost all the wood in it.  I also had some plywood laying around that I used.  If I had to buy those that might have been another $150 at most.   I still have to decide if I want a hinged door on the back.

Mine kiln seems to be working good but then I am still learning how to dry lumber.



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Title: Re: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: pineywoods on September 22, 2013, 02:43:33 PM
Shaggy,  Can you build a chicken coop with lumber you sawed yourself ?
Solar works well, but it is a bit different. There are 3 of these kilns locally. We dry wet cypress down to 6% moisture content. The only expense is plastic greenhouse roofing and a small room de-humidifier. The rest is just lumber and a little insulation.
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Title: Re: Can you build a cheap kiln ? what about solar kilns ???
Post by: Shaggy on September 22, 2013, 04:01:55 PM
Quote from: pineywoods on September 22, 2013, 02:43:33 PM
Shaggy,  Can you build a chicken coop with lumber you sawed yourself ?
Solar works well, but it is a bit different. There are 3 of these kilns locally. We dry wet cypress down to 6% moisture content. The only expense is plastic greenhouse roofing and a small room de-humidifier. The rest is just lumber and a little insulation.
click here
https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,50281.msg726419.html#msg726419
1) yes I've built chicken coops (got some runnin around here atm) LOL
2) I only wanted below 10% so thats great
3) YEA I KNOW ABOUT HUMIDITY, n from the sounds of it I might b able to use it as a winter green house (start my maters early) when not drying wood LOL
n I might need to holler @ ya about tradin some hardwood for some 1x6 to 1x8 cypress for my board n batten barn siding...  ;D