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Getting sawdust to light in ProQ smoke generator

Posted: 29 Mar 2013, 14:12
by PeteW
Hi,

I recently bought the ProQ cold smoker generator, and got on with in fine on my first attempt with the supplied sawdust. I'm now having a go using some oak sawdust I've acquired locally but it doesn't seem to want to light. Any tips for getting it to light? I wonder if maybe it's too course and I need to blitz it up in the food processor to make it finer? I've tried microwaving it for 30 seconds or so until it steamed a bit to make sure it's suitably dry. Any other tips?

Cheers

PETE

Re: Getting sawdust to light in ProQ smoke generator

Posted: 29 Mar 2013, 15:48
by keith157
PeteW wrote:Hi,

I recently bought the ProQ cold smoker generator, and got on with in fine on my first attempt with the supplied sawdust. I'm now having a go using some oak sawdust I've acquired locally but it doesn't seem to want to light. Any tips for getting it to light? I wonder if maybe it's too course and I need to blitz it up in the food processor to make it finer? I've tried microwaving it for 30 seconds or so until it steamed a bit to make sure it's suitably dry. Any other tips?

Cheers

PETE
Hope no-one else wants to use the food processer..... ;)

I would think you were on the right track with drying it out, maybe spreading it thinly on a baking sheet in a warmish oven could dry it better than a microwave. Not having tried it myself, maybe the reason they sell the replacement dust is it's difficulty to DIY it. What type of wood did the sawdust come from, hopefully not a softwood ?

Re: Getting sawdust to light in ProQ smoke generator

Posted: 29 Mar 2013, 17:46
by KamadoSimon
Drying it out is a good idea - but even with the really fine stuff that you get from ProQ, it can sometimes be a little begger to light. But probably worth blitzing the oak chips in a processor if you still can't light it.

Re: Getting sawdust to light in ProQ smoke generator

Posted: 30 Mar 2013, 07:16
by keith157
KamadoSimon wrote:Drying it out is a good idea - but even with the really fine stuff that you get from ProQ, it can sometimes be a little begger to light. But probably worth blitzing the oak chips in a processor if you still can't light it.
There speaks a man with two processors, or an understanding spouse :lol:

Re: Getting sawdust to light in ProQ smoke generator

Posted: 30 Mar 2013, 08:25
by KamadoSimon
lol

I would wash it out. And possibly conduct said exercise whilst my better half is reliably out of the house.....

Re: Getting sawdust to light in ProQ smoke generator

Posted: 30 Mar 2013, 09:02
by keith157
Wise words KS wise words 8-)

Re: Getting sawdust to light in ProQ smoke generator

Posted: 24 Apr 2013, 15:14
by oldreliable
I use a kitchen blow torch and just give it a little blow until it's smoldering like a cigar. Works a treat every time.