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Smoking wood

Postby fitasc » 25 Jul 2014, 10:43

Always on the look out for a bargain, I was searching for a local supplier for smoking woods. Found this guy, who sells small net bags of "specialist" woods for fires: http://thefirewoodman.co.uk/specialist-woods

He's based in Hook, Hampshire and only 20 mins from me. I've just come back from picking up bags of cherry, apple & oak. Will need a little splitting, but I thought that £6.99 or so a bag was a good price?
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby Artust » 26 Jul 2014, 13:45

If the nets you get for £6.99 are the same size as those shown in the pictures on the site then these seem like great prices. Do you know the rough weight of a bag?
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby fitasc » 26 Jul 2014, 15:13

I'm guessing 8kg or so, don't have scales that go that high.

They're all 6"-9" long and need splitting, so just bought a log splitting wedgie thing this morning. I did talk to the owner about doing chunks in the future and it's on his list. He already does chips, but they're a bit pricey IMHO.

Going to try the cherry with a pile of chicken tomorrow :)

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Re: Smoking wood

Postby JEC » 27 Jul 2014, 06:11

That does seem good value for money, do they deliver nationwide? I often work in Hampshire but not going for a few weeks.
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby fitasc » 27 Jul 2014, 08:49

I don't thinkthey do, check their website.

I suspect delivery may kill the price though...
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby YetiDave » 27 Jul 2014, 08:57

That seems like a good deal. It's worth checking with local tree surgeons too, I recently got about 30kg of cherry logs for £9 :shock:
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby essexsmoker » 01 Aug 2014, 10:51

This might be a daft question but I'm going to ask anyway! :D
Can you use any kind of cherry wood? There must be umptine different types out there, cultivars and the like. For example is english oak any different to turkey oak? Or am I thinking about it too much? :D
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby YetiDave » 01 Aug 2014, 11:02

I'd imagine there are subtle differences between 'em, but yeah I don't see why you couldn't use any variety. Hardwood's hardwood!
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby smokewoodshack » 21 Oct 2014, 22:06

English Oak is from the White Oak family. Where in the US they also have Red Oak. It is pretty much the same for Cherry & Cherry Blossom.

The logs are a good price from the chap in hook, but the price will probably increase, as it takes a lot of time to cut logs into chunks, either he will have to pay someone to cut all the logs up into chunks, or do it himself. Our chunks are £14.99 for a 5 Kg sack.
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Re: Smoking wood

Postby CyderPig » 22 Oct 2014, 11:42

Hi All
All types of Cherry woods are good to use, but don't use Turkey Oak!
Turkey Oak is an evergreen wood and full of a creosote type sap, NASTY!!!

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