Hi guys,
Appreciate the help and advice I've been given thus far on my wood burning journey. A post caught my eye earlier about solar kilns, which got me thinking about polytunnels, I know some firewood suppliers use the huge commercial ones that have a lower level of netting for air flow, I wondered if something like this would work on a smaller scale with wood stacked down the middle on pallets: https://www.wilko.com/outsunny-walk...wCK_X7zgXg8EhhoK25kaAoOHEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
It's only got the large opening at the front but has the 8 mesh windows down the sides, would this be enough for air flow? Would it still cause issues with condensation in winter? Appreciate my stacking would need to be a little more careful but could cobble together some kind of wire mesh around the wood to make doubly sure it doesn't fall and damage the sides.
Cheers!
Appreciate the help and advice I've been given thus far on my wood burning journey. A post caught my eye earlier about solar kilns, which got me thinking about polytunnels, I know some firewood suppliers use the huge commercial ones that have a lower level of netting for air flow, I wondered if something like this would work on a smaller scale with wood stacked down the middle on pallets: https://www.wilko.com/outsunny-walk...wCK_X7zgXg8EhhoK25kaAoOHEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
It's only got the large opening at the front but has the 8 mesh windows down the sides, would this be enough for air flow? Would it still cause issues with condensation in winter? Appreciate my stacking would need to be a little more careful but could cobble together some kind of wire mesh around the wood to make doubly sure it doesn't fall and damage the sides.
Cheers!