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Default Anyone here tried to dry wood with the rack in a clothes dryer?

Lyndell Thompson wrote:
I know it sounds crazy but othere than getting kicked out of the house by
SWMBO....................I don't see why it would not work. I did the math
and and it looks like it would run for $3.74 per hour @ my electric rates. I
am not talking about a lot of wood here, just a few pieces to turn or maybe
sheet or two of veneer. The stationary rack is about 24"long and 16" wide.
They kiln dry here for about 30 cents a board foot, but won't fool with a
few pen blanks or similiar. Just curious.....cuz I hate to be the first fool
to try this and tear up the dryer or worse......burn down the house! It was
time for an upgrade and we did the HE4 washer and dryer from kenmore. They
sat here about a year due to deaths in the family & you name it. Got them in
last weekend and thought about this. All comments pro and con welcome.
Really hoping to hear from Arch on this one as he says Turn To Safety. :-)
Thanks Lyndell


Personally, I would lay the wood on an old towel on the rack. That
would keep end sealer out of the dryer and keep wood juices off the
rack also. Let us know what happens.

Don't try it with magnolia bowl blanks. I have been working on a few
and just letting them sit out in the shop more than two days causes
100% cracks. Paper bagging them within 2 days cuts the cracks down to
1 or 2%.

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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

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