Boston_Strong
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So I live in Tucson Az and I am surrounded by mesquite and ironwood trees. Ever since I got bit by the knifemaking bug last year, I have been processing tons of mesquite and ironwood (some long dead, some still green). I read about storing wood in bins of sawdust to dry, so that's what I've done. Recently though one of my large refrigerators kicked the bucket, so I moved it out to the shop and stuck a whole bunch of dessicants in the fridge and started storing all my wood blanks in there. So I wanted to ask you guys if you think that is okay? Is that a better solution than storing them in a bunch of plastic tote bins? I would think that the fridge would offer a more stable and consistent environment and temp for storing the wood but I've been wrong before so I figured I'd ask the opinion of some stronger minds.
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