I knew you were going to say that!
You don't have that there espn were you can read minds do ya?
wire it for 220 volts, when it burns the motor instant kiln.Yep, and if that nipple is plastic the conductive heat loss will be minor while it is a freezer. For me the down side is if it went into use as a freezer it would never see use as a kiln. -- John
Thanks for your ingenious idea Bullweasel that has nothing to do with my question about my post. but from a post that was posted 65 posts ago.wire it for 220 volts, when it burns the motor instant kiln.
Thank you Bob for answering my question.Chris,
My conclusion is that ventilation between the leaves is not a requirement within a kiln. I think that you can load the leaf in any manner, stack or compress it in any configuration, and still end up with nicely kilned leaf.
Bob
Well sense I didn't even know about growing tobacco a year ago, or knew it was legal to grow, It feels like I've accomplished something.Looking good Chris. how's it feel to be this far along?
Well sense I didn't even know about growing tobacco a year ago, or knew it was legal to grow, It feels like I've accomplished something.
I started my first seeds a year ago last week, (February 14 2012 way to early) so 12 months with the right people and forum, and you can sure turn out a great batch of tobacco your first go at it.
And that's from sewing seeds, to planting, priming, color curing, rolling cigars, setting up a damn near carefree and safe kiln, that I would put up against anything when it comes to the quality of your finished tobacco leaf.
What a great collection of people from around the world to learn from.
So I guess the answer to your question is, I feel pretty damn good to be this far along.
Now, On to Chapter 2, 2013
Thanks Members, for all of your help.
Hit a freaking coil with the hole saw.
100% kiln now!
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