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You could dry it faster inside your smoker. I’ve seen someone do that here I think. Fill cook chamber and start a fire in the firebox
Wonder how long that would take?
 
small fire maybe 2 days depending on humidity?
Seems like a long time to manage the fire. Unless you used a hot plate or something
 
Clearly I have some learning on this drying wood thing... Thanks all

Glad to have some smarts on this group
 
is the rain done or is more wood coming soon?
 
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