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    Hello from NW Washington

    I was born in Texas and moved to the foothills of the Cascades in Washington as a teenager. Started out smoking fresh caught salmon and now deep into brisket and pork butt. I have plans to build an insulated reverse flow offset using my welding experience as a previous shipyard fitter, (now...
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    contaminated apple wood?

    Yes Boyd, simple and true, thanks. NWDave, the drain field is residential and I've decided to take the wood to a friend to heat her place. BTW I've been reading in these forums here and there in the past year and only saw one post from WA until I joined yesterday. A little freaky. I work for...
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    contaminated apple wood?

    Hey NWDave, I think I work about a stone's throw from your place. I'm an electrician at BP refinery, I live in Sedro-Woolley. Anthony
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    contaminated apple wood?

    Thanks guys, I have been considering taking it to a friend who could use it in her wood stove next winter. I did talk to the owner of an apple orchard here in washington today and he said drain fields are no problem at all especially if cookin with the tree. My nose is what's keepin me from...
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    contaminated apple wood?

    I just scored on two apple trees from a friends place. I chopped them up and brought them home to stack. What's weird to me is it smells a little fishy or odd. Come to find out the trees were growing in a drain field. I don't know what fresh cut apple wood smells like anyway but a trailer of...
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