No matter how cheap or expensive, I’ve yet to find anything in my tobacco hobby that my wife likes. Haha
I’d say adapt one of the kiln designs/ideas on this forum and then spend a few extra bucks on getting the exterior aesthetics to her liking
I believe my kiln is 2' x 3' x 4' tall. It has casters on the bottom. It was designed to easily pass through a doorway, be easily shifted around, and even to be disassembled if needed.do ppl build such small kilns?
Also as humid as it is here im thinking i might need to use a dehumidifier to stave off the mold...My front porch reaches about 8 ft from the house and is about 40 ft long. I was throwing the idea around to frame in about 16 ft of porch and wrapping it in vinyl. It could be multipurpose. I could use it as sort of a greenhouse or put up foam board insulation and turn it into a kiln. Theres 2 ceiling fans with lights there already and theres an outlet.
The dehumidifier would only be used to keep the relative humidity near 65% not to dry the tobacco. I just want to prevent mold.I agree with @deluxestogie. Raising the temperature is a better method than a dehumidifier. A dehumidifier may cause the leaves to dry too quickly and you'll end up yucky tasting Tobacco
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