The authors state that the minimum air drying times listed are for lumber stacked for drying in southern locations in the spring or early summer.
Wood kiln drying time chart.
See table 1 for actual dimen sions presumably because of the lack of data these values are only ranges of time estimates.
In 1949 a chicago company introduced a wood drying kiln that used infrared lamps that they claimed reduced the standard drying time from 14 days to 45 minutes.
In the original dry kiln operator s manual written in the early 1950s some species were not used in high quality products.
In the 1950s seldom was this lower grade lumber kiln dried.
As a result the kiln schedules were too severe.
We pioneered the development of dehumidification drying as a practical economical drying method.
We air dry for about one month then rack the wood in the kiln and use a dehumidifier and small fan.
Newer wood drying technologies have included the use of reduced atmospheric pressure to attempt to speed up the drying process.
Drying times and kilns the traditional rule of thumb for air drying lumber is to allow one year of drying time per inch of wood thickness.
With the insulation we can use the kiln in the winter in ohio as the returned heat from the de humidifier and the fan motor are sufficient or we can add a small heater.
This adage obviously only takes a few of the aforementioned variables into account but it s at least a rough starting point in understanding the time investment required in order to properly air dry lumber.
1 since 1977 nyle has been building the world s most energy efficient lumber dryers.