Where to buy wood "DUST" in the USA
Where to buy wood "DUST" in the USA
As the subject says, I'm looking for some suggestions as to the best place in the US to buy an "alder wood DUST" for a little cold smoking maze I just purchased. Any helpful tips would be appreciated. Thanks
I am not looking for chips, but for the dust of alder wood. Thanks
I am not looking for chips, but for the dust of alder wood. Thanks
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Hi Mark,
I've had a lot of luck with an outfit in Seattle, Washington. They are reasonable, quick, and their inventory is astonishing. I know you're in Florida and it may not be practical for you to order from Washington state but you may wish to look over their prices and selection. It's called: Barbeque-Wood.com
Best Wishes,
Chuckwagon
I've had a lot of luck with an outfit in Seattle, Washington. They are reasonable, quick, and their inventory is astonishing. I know you're in Florida and it may not be practical for you to order from Washington state but you may wish to look over their prices and selection. It's called: Barbeque-Wood.com
Best Wishes,
Chuckwagon
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Here's the American source for the type of fine smoldering dust that you're looking for:
http://www.amazenproducts.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=21
He makes a very high quality maze smoker.
HTH
http://www.amazenproducts.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=21
He makes a very high quality maze smoker.
HTH
Godspeed!
Bob
Bob
Ahhh... wish I would've found that site before I ordered the maze from this site here Yours looks like it might be a little better built than the one I ordered through the US option. Thoughts??Baconologist wrote:Here's the American source for the type of fine smoldering dust that you're looking for:
http://www.amazenproducts.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=21
He makes a very high quality maze smoker.
HTH
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Yes, I've used both, the A-Maze-N is much better built.Mark wrote:Ahhh... wish I would've found that site before I ordered the maze from this site here Yours looks like it might be a little better built than the one I ordered through the US option. Thoughts??Baconologist wrote:Here's the American source for the type of fine smoldering dust that you're looking for:
http://www.amazenproducts.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=21
He makes a very high quality maze smoker.
HTH
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Godspeed!
Bob
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No doubt!ssorllih wrote:The texture of sawdust depends upon the saw from which it comes. Mills cutting green timber make big chips My band saw cutting dry wood make true dust. My table saw with 24 teeth on a 10 inch diameter blade makes coarse particles. My belt sander makes powder.
The fine sawdust for the maze smokers is produced in large quantities with a hammer mill.
Godspeed!
Bob
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