How many months should a 1000 pieces of wood last you?
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Hi guys. A quick poll out of curiosity.
How many months should a 1000 pieces of wood last you?
How many months should a 1000 pieces of wood last you?
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Is this a trick question? :) .... If it's matches, maybe a month or two ... if it's braai wood and you only use a kettle braai, maybe a year (6 months for an open fire).



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Problem with the wood here in CT is it is so wet, it takes 2 months to get the fire going...
I usually buy 1000 pieces long before I need it, and let it "dry out" in the rain...






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Dis nou iets wat sommige mense nie kan verstaan nie, hout wat uit droog in die reen, goeie een.ThysdJ wrote:Problem with the wood here in CT is it is so wet, it takes 2 months to get the fire going...![]()
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I usually buy 1000 pieces long before I need it,and let it "dry out" in the rain...
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Ek het meer as n jaar terug 1500 stuk rooikraans gekoop en het maklik nog so 600 stuk oor, maar nou ja ek braai baie wanneer ek by die huis is maar is ook net 6 maande van n jaar by die huis.
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Braai so 1000 stompies binne n maand uit. wil hoekal nou so 2000 stuk weer bestel. wie het goeie pryse? anders ry ek maar weer n ent.
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Ek vra maar net uit curiosity . . . My laaste 1000 het 4 maande gehou . . .
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If you look at the poll%, the moral of the story is .....SideKick wrote:Ek vra maar net uit curiosity . . . My laaste 1000 het 4 maande gehou . . .
you braai too little


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6 maande en dan braai ek baie, om 1000 stompies in 1 maand selfs 2 maande op te braai wil gedoen wees, jy moet seker 'n bees elke maand koop of 'n bakkie vrag snoek. Hout is duur, rooikrans gaan binnekort R1 'n stompie wees, maar koop sal ek hom koop.
Hoe gemaak as die hout opraak en mens nerens meer kan hout koop nie? Hoop dit is nie in my tyd nie, 'n vuurtjie is darem maar lekker. Ek gaan sommer nou nou 'n vuurtjie maak en rump steak, free range hoender en bees worsies braai. Hoop julle maak ook almal vanaand 'n vuurtjie.
Hoe gemaak as die hout opraak en mens nerens meer kan hout koop nie? Hoop dit is nie in my tyd nie, 'n vuurtjie is darem maar lekker. Ek gaan sommer nou nou 'n vuurtjie maak en rump steak, free range hoender en bees worsies braai. Hoop julle maak ook almal vanaand 'n vuurtjie.
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OK I don't get it ...Johannes van die See wrote:Dis nou iets wat sommige mense nie kan verstaan nie, hout wat uit droog in die reen, goeie een.ThysdJ wrote:Problem with the wood here in CT is it is so wet, it takes 2 months to get the fire going...![]()
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I usually buy 1000 pieces long before I need it,and let it "dry out" in the rain...
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Ek het meer as n jaar terug 1500 stuk rooikraans gekoop en het maklik nog so 600 stuk oor, maar nou ja ek braai baie wanneer ek by die huis is maar is ook net 6 maande van n jaar by die huis.

Is the "dry out in the rain" thing a joke ... or is this a special technique.
I ussually buy 100 pieces at a time, and it last me like a year
Looks like I have to up my game to keep up with you guys

I ussually buy it, and let it lay around the garage for a few months to "dry out".
I hate using wet wood. I only use wood for braaing, and not for making fire in fire place.
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Hi Shaakir.The thing about wet wood is not really moisture(water) from outside.It is when the cut the living tree and it still have its own juices inside that are causing the wood to take longer to catch fire."Dry" wood is wood that have been cut down and been laying for a while to dry out its own juices.Think of it as dead wood and wet wood you can rather call it green wood.OK I don't get it ...
Is the "dry out in the rain" thing a joke ... or is this a special technique.
Hope that makes sense :alvarin:
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i ussually only braai fish i catch :wth:Niel wrote:then you only do marshmallowsdalkill wrote:I ussually buy 100 pieces at a time, and it last me like a year![]()

George, so what you saying it's the juices in the freshly cut wood that makes for poor burning... and even if it lays in the rain, once that juices dries out from the inside it should burn ok?
On that point , what is the preferred wood for braai and potjie? Quite new to this whole potjie business.
End of last month only made my 2nd potjie ever. Was 200% improvement over my first

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all gooddalkill wrote:i ussually only braai fish i catch

100% wet wood does take longer to burn and does give better coalsdalkill wrote:George, so what you saying it's the juices in the freshly cut wood that makes for poor burning... and even if it lays in the rain, once that juices dries out from the inside it should burn ok?
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You must catch more fish then
IMHO "Kameeldoring" gives the best coal.But in Cape Town Rooikrans/Port Jackson/Rooiputjie is all alien vegetation with a relative decent coal.So with them you just make a bigger fire and you do something for the planet
and it is good for the "kuier"

IMHO "Kameeldoring" gives the best coal.But in Cape Town Rooikrans/Port Jackson/Rooiputjie is all alien vegetation with a relative decent coal.So with them you just make a bigger fire and you do something for the planet


dalkill wrote:i ussually only braai fish i catch :wth:Niel wrote:then you only do marshmallowsdalkill wrote:I ussually buy 100 pieces at a time, and it last me like a year![]()
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George, so what you saying it's the juices in the freshly cut wood that makes for poor burning... and even if it lays in the rain, once that juices dries out from the inside it should burn ok?
On that point , what is the preferred wood for braai and potjie? Quite new to this whole potjie business.
End of last month only made my 2nd potjie ever. Was 200% improvement over my first
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Jy sal my moet kom wys
Niel wrote:kan jy nog want ek sien George Pub was lank toe :wth:george wrote: and it is good for the "kuier"
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Klink reg dan red ons sommer die planeet ook

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Daai is presies waarheen my houd ook verdwyn!ChrisF wrote:klaar ge-eet, nou steek ek die vuur aan net vir die lekker .... :)
en SO sien n 1000 stukkies GOU sy "as".
en hoe harder die reen knetter op die dak hoe meer hout sit ek op die vuur. :)
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Put a few pieces of "wet\green" wood on paving and wash it down with a hose pipe.dalkill wrote:OK I don't get it ...Johannes van die See wrote:Dis nou iets wat sommige mense nie kan verstaan nie, hout wat uit droog in die reen, goeie een.ThysdJ wrote:Problem with the wood here in CT is it is so wet, it takes 2 months to get the fire going...![]()
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I usually buy 1000 pieces long before I need it,and let it "dry out" in the rain...
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Ek het meer as n jaar terug 1500 stuk rooikraans gekoop en het maklik nog so 600 stuk oor, maar nou ja ek braai baie wanneer ek by die huis is maar is ook net 6 maande van n jaar by die huis.![]()
Is the "dry out in the rain" thing a joke ... or is this a special technique.
I ussually buy 100 pieces at a time, and it last me like a year
Looks like I have to up my game to keep up with you guys![]()
I ussually buy it, and let it lay around the garage for a few months to "dry out".
I hate using wet wood. I only use wood for braaing, and not for making fire in fire place.
come back two days later and see the stains on the paving ! This is the moisture in the wood that was washed out by the water.
so YES, rain or hose pipe DOES dry out wood faster - but it is something you do this week to dry it out for next week ....