I just split about 5 gallons worth of Kindiling this weekend for starting the stove. After burning it I'm under the suspicion that it is not as dry as I would like it to be because it takes a little bit longer to get burning. The pieces are about 6" long and 1/2" square. Do you think if I took a 5 gallon metal paint pail and poked holes in the bottom and in the lid and hung the bucket from the rafters by my wood furnace I could speed up the drying process? I know circulation plays a big part in the drying process but I'm thinking that with the holes in the bucket and toasty temps in the furnace room I could super heat the wood and sipped up the process. (And just for the record I wouldn't keep it close enough to the furnace to pose a fire hazard...already had one chimney fire this season, don't need any more excitement!)

I'm gonna try the bucket idea. If it works I'll keep and extra load of Kindiling in there all the time to make sure I have super dry stuff available all the time.