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Cutting your own Wood for smoking...
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Yeah, it's something people do. Just saying, RRP said he was told bar oil *is* vegetable oil. But it isn't, typically
But yeah some people do use it
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Depends on where you're buying it. In some places in Europe they mandate triglycerides (vegetable oil) for chain oil. In the US they're mostly petroleum based oils. Canola oil works well. There are obviously viscosity issues based on the season and vegetable oil costs about twice as much. Not a big deal unless you're a lumberjack and the vegetable oil costs are eating in to your wild flowers pressing hobby. Chain oil needs to be "sticky". Summer oil can be too viscous in the winter. You can reduce the viscosity of vegetable oil with a miscable organic solvent that evaporates.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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i don't think rrp is buying his oil in europe. If he's (rrp, again) grabbing good old bar/chain oil off the shelf, it's typically petroleum based (with other stuff: mineral oil and proprietary stuff)
if he's grabbing something that's eco-friendly, it may be veggie, sure. It will say 'non-toxic' though.
And i'm a thousand percent sure that if he is buying something marked 'veggie oil', then it's likely veggie oil that he's using, but he didn't imply that
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That was my implication.
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Also I implied using canola oil. Google it. As an amateur lumberjack, as least as it goes with occasional chain sawing and pressing of wild flowers, i have observed my saw sprays no small amount of oil.
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Yeah, this.Darby_Crenshaw said:Would imagine the amount of oil on any wood is infinitesimal. But some folks love to have something to worry about.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Maybe it's my saw but I had to throw a bunch of smoke wood into the fire pit because it stunk like 1971 Chevrolet Vega when I burned it in the egg. To be fair, I was using engine oil to lube the chain and I was cutting every 2 inches on the logs.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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if i was using my chainsaw to scallop potatoes or carve a turkey, then maybe canola......
mine doesnt spray much oil at all, just used it notching posts on my new woodshed and didnt see any oil on the wood
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Mine sprays like a mofo and leaves visible oil on the wood. Some saws go through a tank of oil per tank of gas. I'm just recounting my own personal experience.
No good smoke wood supplier uses petroleum oil on their saws. Why would you use Match light when you have a purer alternative?
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This is why I chainsaw the big stuff, then split and use a sawzaw to reduce them to chunks. No oil, no gas.XL, Small, Mini & Mini Max Green Egg, Shirley Fab Trailer, 6 gal and 2.5 gal Cajun Fryers, BlueStar 60" Range, 48" Lonestar Grillz Santa Maria, Alto Shaam 1200s, Gozney Dome, Gateway 55g Drum
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