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Thanks Ed, slow and gentle is the true path, and fan, heat lamp, dehumidifier are all easy as it goes ways of helping it along. I have seen first had the hurry up problem in a different industry, I worked some years ago at a sugar factory and they did just what you said and damaged their lime kiln by heating it too fast too soon.
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