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Can i do anything with these pellets

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DieselTech

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Guy & gals I got a bag of pellet that got caught I'm the rain & they got damp.

They are dry now, but is there anything I can do with them?

Can I grind them up for my smoke tubes & smoker try?

20lb bag of them, soo I hate to just throw them away.

Pit Boss sent me a new bag free of charge.

Thanks.
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Gonna Smoke

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Not a pellet guy, but I've read where they can be baked on a pan in the oven to dry out...
 

DougE

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Turn them into dust for using in pellet tubes/trays. Easiest way is to wet them again until they completely disintegrate, then spread the wet dust out on a cookie sheet and either dry it in the sun or oven.
 

DieselTech

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Not a pellet guy, but I've read where they can be baked on a pan in the oven to dry out...
Turn them into dust for using in pellet tubes/trays. Easiest way is to wet them again until they completely disintegrate, then spread the wet dust out on a cookie sheet and either dry it in the sun or oven.
Thanks guys. I would hate to see them wasted.

Lmao can they be ran thru a corn grinder?

Thanks.
 

JLeonard

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Lots of guys do use them as dust after grinding. I think if you were going to use them in a tube I'd think they would be fine as is, as long as they are dry.

Jim
 

DieselTech

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Lots of guys do use them as dust after grinding. I think if you were going to use them in a tube I'd think they would be fine as is, as long as they are dry.

Jim
Yeah I tested some as is, in a 6"smoker tube & they are still smoking. Been smoking for about a hour, so I think they are dry.
 

SmokinEdge

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Yup make dust. No need to grind. Just soak in warm water, they will turn back into the dust particles they started out as. Drain them spread out on a sheet and bake. Works easy peasy.
 

Randy1

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My first thought is how do they hold up under finger-thumb pressure? What they have to do is survive the auger pressure, and not turn into dust that clogs thee aauger tube..

Are we talking 20# bag or 40#.
 

DieselTech

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My first thought is how do they hold up under finger-thumb pressure? What they have to do is survive the auger pressure, and not turn into dust that clogs thee aauger tube..

Are we talking 20# bag or 40#.
20lb bag. Pit Boss sent a 40lb bag for my time & trouble. I would say 75% of the bag is still fine.
 
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