hello, i live in southern nh and was wondering if anyone knew where i could have some wood kiln dried. i have several different burls of different species that are slabbed and have been air drying for a little over a year and would like to finish them in a kiln if possible. thank you
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I'm in Texas and the kilns around me are all operated by local mills. The local guys have set up their own bandsaw mills and buy logs from other states. They mill the logs and dry the boards in their own kilns. Sometimes they also will dry your lumber for a fee.
I suggest you look up some mills near to you and start calling. I bet you would find kiln space pretty quickly.
thank you i will
Its not that hard to make your own.
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