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Old 10-05-2007, 09:40 AM   #31
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So you don't use any wood at all, just lump c'coal?
I've done that before using B and B brand lump, got good results nice smoke ring and good flavor. I think the key there is good lump.

I like to use as much wood as possible though, its free.
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Old 10-05-2007, 09:46 AM   #32
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So you don't use any wood at all, just lump c'coal?
I do, just for flavoring. I used to use wood as my sole heat source, but babysitting it every hour got old (burns way too erratically in my SKD to leave unattended). I get 2-3 hours of steady 235-250 from a basket of lump. So now I have all the wood I stocked up on for use as a heat-source, and am burning (literally) through it much slower than anticipated. Now I just need to cut them down into 4-6" lengths so they'e easier to use for seasoning in the Weber...
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Old 10-05-2007, 10:15 AM   #33
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Doesn't Hastybake want like $8 a bag though? I put a pencil to it and it seemed like I remember that I could save about $.50 a bag if I bought a pallet and had it freighted in. It didn't seem justifiable unless it was winter and Warehouse Market wasn't keeping any around. If that situation was to occur, would you be interested in splitting a pallet?
Hasty Bake charges about 5.00 per bag. I usually buy six at a time and it runs right at 32.00 including tax.

I think Richard will go for 4.25 or 4.50 for a pallet purchase.

I'd love to split a pallet, but I don't really have the storage space right now...
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If hastybake will sell it for $4.25 a bag, that makes it cheaper than freighting some in. I'm stocked up pretty well right now, but if you want, when I run a little lower, I'd go 75/25 with you on a pallet.
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If hastybake will sell it for $4.25 a bag, that makes it cheaper than freighting some in. I'm stocked up pretty well right now, but if you want, when I run a little lower, I'd go 75/25 with you on a pallet.
75/25 sounds great, we could probably get some other guys in on it as well.
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I don't have a problem storing 50 bags most of the time, but right now i've got about 500# stored. I'll probably be ready in another month or two.

Between now and then if you get some other guys together and need someone to take another ten or twelve bags, drop me a line.
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