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dinorocks
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While working in my bow shop (basement) on removing some mass from some of my unseasoned staves, I was contemplating building a dry box to speed the drying process up a bit... I was thinking that after I whittled my stave into a bow blank, sealed it, and clamped it to a caul, I could insert the blank/caul into a door I could cut into my furnace pipe. There is a section of pipe that takes a 45 degree turn down before straightening out that I could install a sealed door. My furnace fan runs consistently and the heat turns on as needed per thermostat. [bigsmyl]

What do you think of my hair-brained idea before I cut into my furnace pipe? [knothead]

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Pat B
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I wouldn't cut into ther furnace pipe but make a heat exchange of some sort. Actually a few light bulbs would be cheaper, easer and safer.

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Thanks Pat! Good advice! My wife would probably not like if I cut into our furnace pipe!

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Neither would the fire marshall! d;^)

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It would only work in the winter as well. I really like my dry box in the summer with our high humidity. Winters are dry.


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