Where do you get your wood?

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martinse

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I’m curious where everyone gets their wood and at what price. I have an offset smoker and a Kamado joe. I’ve used splits and chunks.
I always find myself going to Home Depot for the Kingsford. I get good results but am pretty limited to apple and hickory. 15 lbs of chunks are $18.
everytime I look for other sources, it seems like they are charging at least twice that and I’m content with the Kingsford so I stick with it.
anyone have other recommendations? Does anyone find other sources are better quality?
 
I scavenge my smoking wood. August 2019 I got a truck bed of pig nut hickory free. Tree fell on a house and the tree trimmer cut it up into logs and put it at the road. I pulled up and loaded it into my truck. I get live oak (species of white oak) from trimming the trees in my yard. I got some red oak from when my Dad topped a tree in the yard ahead of hurricane Laura. Picked up some wild black cherry at the deer camp from a small tree that fell across one of our 4 wheeler trails. And just picked up some pecan off a tree top that fell from hurricane Delta. All I need now is some apple wood, but there are no apple orchards around here...not enough cold days for most apple trees. Can get pear though, which is close. Also can source fig wood.
 
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I may get some apple wood when I pick up 1/2 a pig from my buddy in Michigan early December. Plenty of apple trees up that way, he is trying to source some for me to bring me along with the 1/2 pig.
 
I get pecan and hickory splits delivered right to my front door from Cabelas to use in my offset SQ36 BBQ smoker. There's not a lot of hardwood trees growing around the desert, I just tossed my old chainsaw for not working again, and I get the wood for nothing using gift cards and credit card points. I usually order when I can get free shipping on any order over $50, I love free! It's good dry wood that burns real clean, I use a hand ax and single jack to cut into smaller splits.

 
Your location would get you more info. I am having 2 big Oaks taken down and I don't need the wood.
Richie
 
Walmart sells splits of hickory. 1.5 cu ft. For around $17.
Our local Publix sells a combo of oak, hickory, and pecan for $6, and it’s about 1 cu.ft.
I also have a big oak tree in my back yard, that I use as well.
I make my own chunks from the splits with a chop saw.
Al
 
Apple wood I can get from a neighbor, Oak and Maple(especially maple) I can go into the woods and take what I want from any felled trees. I also have four maples in my yard but I've only gotten a few branches off of them.

Chris
 
I get pecan and hickory splits delivered right to my front door from Cabelas to use in my offset SQ36 BBQ smoker. There's not a lot of hardwood trees growing around the desert, I just tossed my old chainsaw for not working again, and I get the wood for nothing using gift cards and credit card points. I usually order when I can get free shipping on any order over $50, I love free! It's good dry wood that burns real clean, I use a hand ax and single jack to cut into smaller splits.

Awesome!! Thanks for the link. I'm definitely going to order some from here.
 
Walmart sells splits of hickory. 1.5 cu ft. For around $17.
Our local Publix sells a combo of oak, hickory, and pecan for $6, and it’s about 1 cu.ft.
I also have a big oak tree in my back yard, that I use as well.
I make my own chunks from the splits with a chop saw.
Al
Can you order the hickory splits online? I can't find it. Do you have a link?
 
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