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Mike 18-07-2004 07:47 PM

stump bbq
 
Today is my Q day I am smoking a pork butt
I started a fire on a cherry stump I cut down last year. I used 10-15
briquets to get the party going
and set my wood smoker box over the stump. ocassionaly I throw on a couple
peices of hardwood oak flooring every 30-60 minutes



Duwop 18-07-2004 10:25 PM

stump bbq
 
Mike wrote:
> Today is my Q day I am smoking a pork butt
> I started a fire on a cherry stump I cut down last year. I used
> 10-15 briquets to get the party going
> and set my wood smoker box over the stump. ocassionaly I throw on a
> couple peices of hardwood oak flooring every 30-60 minutes


Interesting approach. Hardwood flooring isnt treated?


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Dirty Harry 18-07-2004 11:51 PM

stump bbq
 

"Duwop" > wrote in message
...
> Mike wrote:
> > Today is my Q day I am smoking a pork butt
> > I started a fire on a cherry stump I cut down last year. I used
> > 10-15 briquets to get the party going
> > and set my wood smoker box over the stump. ocassionaly I throw on a
> > couple peices of hardwood oak flooring every 30-60 minutes

>
> Interesting approach. Hardwood flooring isnt treated?
>
>
> --
>


Thats what i'm wondering



Dirty Harry 18-07-2004 11:51 PM

stump bbq
 

"Duwop" > wrote in message
...
> Mike wrote:
> > Today is my Q day I am smoking a pork butt
> > I started a fire on a cherry stump I cut down last year. I used
> > 10-15 briquets to get the party going
> > and set my wood smoker box over the stump. ocassionaly I throw on a
> > couple peices of hardwood oak flooring every 30-60 minutes

>
> Interesting approach. Hardwood flooring isnt treated?
>
>
> --
>


Thats what i'm wondering



Mike 18-07-2004 11:55 PM

stump bbq
 

"Duwop" > wrote in message
...
> Mike wrote:
> > Today is my Q day I am smoking a pork butt
> > I started a fire on a cherry stump I cut down last year. I used
> > 10-15 briquets to get the party going
> > and set my wood smoker box over the stump. ocassionaly I throw on a
> > couple peices of hardwood oak flooring every 30-60 minutes

>
> Interesting approach. Hardwood flooring isnt treated?
>
>
> --
>
>

nope its raw wood, you install than sand the floor to get it flat.

of course they do make prefinished stuff
all the scraps from that goes to the landfill




Monroe, of course... 19-07-2004 03:05 AM

stump bbq
 
In article >, "Mike"
<mike@whidbeydotcom> wrote:

> "Duwop" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Mike wrote:
> > > Today is my Q day I am smoking a pork butt
> > > I started a fire on a cherry stump I cut down last year. I used
> > > 10-15 briquets to get the party going
> > > and set my wood smoker box over the stump. ocassionaly I throw on a
> > > couple peices of hardwood oak flooring every 30-60 minutes

> >
> > Interesting approach. Hardwood flooring isnt treated?


> nope its raw wood, you install than sand the floor to get it flat.
>
> of course they do make prefinished stuff
> all the scraps from that goes to the landfill


Shoot-that Cowboy brand lump is about 60% tongue and grooved oak
flooring offcuts. Even after charring it still fits together!

monroe(but it don't slap nail worth a shet)

Duwop 19-07-2004 03:43 AM

stump bbq
 
Monroe, of course... wrote:
> Shoot-that Cowboy brand lump is about 60% tongue and grooved oak
> flooring offcuts. Even after charring it still fits together!
>
> monroe(but it don't slap nail worth a shet)


I was REALLY admiring the firebox over a stump too, I'd love to see pics.
It's not like you could do this forever, but damn, starting a stump on fire
and using it to smoke with........ Man, I'd love to see pics.


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Duwop 19-07-2004 03:43 AM

stump bbq
 
Monroe, of course... wrote:
> Shoot-that Cowboy brand lump is about 60% tongue and grooved oak
> flooring offcuts. Even after charring it still fits together!
>
> monroe(but it don't slap nail worth a shet)


I was REALLY admiring the firebox over a stump too, I'd love to see pics.
It's not like you could do this forever, but damn, starting a stump on fire
and using it to smoke with........ Man, I'd love to see pics.


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Duwop 19-07-2004 03:43 AM

stump bbq
 
Monroe, of course... wrote:
> Shoot-that Cowboy brand lump is about 60% tongue and grooved oak
> flooring offcuts. Even after charring it still fits together!
>
> monroe(but it don't slap nail worth a shet)


I was REALLY admiring the firebox over a stump too, I'd love to see pics.
It's not like you could do this forever, but damn, starting a stump on fire
and using it to smoke with........ Man, I'd love to see pics.


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Mike 19-07-2004 04:25 PM

stump bbq
 

"Graeme...in London" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Duwop" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> > I was REALLY admiring the firebox over a stump too, I'd love to see

pics.
> > It's not like you could do this forever, but damn, starting a stump on

> fire
> > and using it to smoke with........ Man, I'd love to see pics.

>
>
> I'm really impressed with this idea too and it could spell the end of my
> stump removal misery. I lost a crab-apple and a pear tree last year and

have
> been lopping branches off as and when needed. The pear tree must have been
> in excess of 100 yrs old and has a really thick trunk (slightly narrower
> than an ECB). I was thinking about removing the ash pan from a bullet
> smoker, placing the main body on tiles or bricks to allow some airflow and
> throwing on some hot coals. I can visualise getting numerous sessions off

a
> single stump.
>
> As and when, I post pics to abf.
>
> Graeme
>


Hopfully I will post a few pics to show after work.

my stump was cut low to the ground with probably 2-3 inches above ground
I lit 2 fires on the stump using charcol hoping to get rid of it before
using it for a bbq. So there is many burns from a stump.




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