How Do You Build A Solar Firewood Kiln?
Solar methods of drying firewood are a good intersection of efficient use of natural resources. Free sunlight is used to make locally harvested wood suitable for heating your home. By using a simple solar oven, which will not exceed 200 degrees Fahrenheit, firewood may be heated and moisture cooked out safely. This is a green way to produce small amounts of dried firewood for home use. Apply glue to the inside bottom and walls of the cardboard box and attach aluminum foil (shiny side up) to cover the inside of the box. Overlapping is not a problem–complete coverage is more important. Repeat Step 1 to cover the inside of the box top flaps with shiny-side aluminum foil. Place your solar oven in a flat, dry location where it will receive maximum sun exposure, but minimal exposure to water, such as overhead drips or mist. Carefully place the metal rack centered inside your solar oven. The less damage you do to your oven, the more repeated uses you will have with it. Place the firewood on