I use an old bread rack trolley on wheels and find on good sunny days it drys really quickly, but when its damp it does suck moisture into it (like a sponge)
Plantoid you lost me .... im only allowed a philips screw driver
so may need to get a man in

First find your man with a hot flame & the right sized tools

then google " gas bottle stove" or " home made gas bottle stove ".. or go on youtube and enter similar names .. there are zillions just watch out for the safety stuff .
Don't use Calor bottles .... that's stealing , use a company that does not have a returns policy ..here we use West Wales Gas as they are one way sales.
Just had a though or two about making the bricks .. to get a really solid brick of muck that will burn for ages I'd consider obtaining a 2 foot length of hollow square tube which has a wall thicknes of about 8 mm . Drill a retaining pin hole at one end to take a 1/2 inch pin , slide in a fabricated end stop .
When tube is full of plop use a car jack retained in some heavy chain to jack another fabricated end stop up the tube to compress the muck to about 6 inches or so long ( say giving it wellie with a two tonne bottle jack ).
Leave it for an hour or so for the brick to compact and lose any liquids it is able to lose and then ease off the jack , remove the pinned end stop and jack out the heavily compressed block of potential fuel .
Now place the block on the drying rack for a week or so ( perhaps checking the weight loss of a fully dried block ) then seal it in a reuseable poly bag to keep it dry till needed .