Quote Originally Posted by bobwills View Post
Well that is widly different kinda on preference. I use a little toaster oven that i keep in the garage just for it. I just crank her on about 300. In about 15 to 30 minutes they are good. And then turn her down to like 150 and keeps them good and dry untill you are done welding. But too hot is more than a oven can do. Ive read some people use like 500 degrees. I would keep her about 300 or so though. And anything over 112 degrees will work cause thats when the water will start to evaporate out of them but it would take a while at that so 150-300 i would say
Ah, okay. our wood burner has a storage panel in the front that stays dry and is between 150-200F* just about year round. So that would be good spot for them! Think I'll pop some in there now for the weekend. Thank you.