railrider1920
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I wanted to make a pen from some wood that wasn't quite dry enough. I stuck it in a food dehydrator, set it on low and left it over night. The next day I took out the wood and it all looked good. Only one or two pieces had slight cracks on the ends, all the others were fine.
The one I have has different settings on it. It blows warm to hot air all around the trays to dry out whatever is on them.
In my area, after hunting season, the thrift stores and Goodwills get food dehydrators donated to them. I bought one for $3 instead of the $30 at dept stores. Many of the hunters use them to make deer jerky then just get rid of them.
Hope this helps
The one I have has different settings on it. It blows warm to hot air all around the trays to dry out whatever is on them.
In my area, after hunting season, the thrift stores and Goodwills get food dehydrators donated to them. I bought one for $3 instead of the $30 at dept stores. Many of the hunters use them to make deer jerky then just get rid of them.
Hope this helps