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Best Way to Empty Bag of Lump
HofstraJet
Posts: 1,173
The RW discussion prompted me to post this question which I have had for a while:
I empty my lump into plastic storage bins to make it easy to move around and stack. Whenever I empty the bags though, all of the dust in the bags kicks up and makes a bit of a mess. I have tried standing the closed bag in the bin and cutting at the bottom to slowly empty, but same issue. Any ideas on the best way to do this?
Here's the bin:

I empty my lump into plastic storage bins to make it easy to move around and stack. Whenever I empty the bags though, all of the dust in the bags kicks up and makes a bit of a mess. I have tried standing the closed bag in the bin and cutting at the bottom to slowly empty, but same issue. Any ideas on the best way to do this?
Here's the bin:

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cut one end off the bag and slide it in the bin sideways (on it's side). Then tilt the bin up gently.
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Use a pair of tongs to move the lump from the bag to the bin.
NOLA -
That's not the container I expected. I vote for tongs.
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That's exactly the same bin I use. It's charcoal. It's gonna be a little dirty and messy. Oh, and there will be dust. I usually just rip the top off the bag and dump it it. This thread will probably go sideways shortly. Lol. Oh, I also have an old cool whip container I dig into the lump with and just dump it in. No real worries about dust, getting dirty, or anything. We are men cooking with fire Lol...or at least I thought that was the case.
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Step 1, throw the plastic tub in the recycle bin.
Step 2, there is no step 2.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
I use tongs and then place each piece into egg carton sections because that is the special treatment that Rockwood deserves.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
Open bag, dump charcoal, be a man (or dirty woman-which had a whole other thread potential for Friday)Mt Elgin Ontario - just a Large.
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Seriously - make yourself a frame and nail on a piece of 1/2" hardware cloth. When getting near the bottom of the sack dump the rest in there, shake and dump the remaining into your box.

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I use gravity to help. Cut hole on bag. Tilt such that gravity pulls the pieces out of the hole.
In general, pointing the hole towards the ground will result in satisfactory results.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Ozzie_Isaac said:I use gravity to help. Cut hole on bag. Tilt such that gravity pulls the pieces out of the hole.
In general, pointing the hole towards the ground will result in satisfactory results.
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I dump until it gets small then I roll up the bag and stuff that in as wellColumbus, Ohio--A Gasser filled with Matchlight and an Ugly Drum.
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Umm, dump it into the egg and light.
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Golf clap.....Jstroke said:I dump until it gets small then I roll up the bag and stuff that in as well -
I lay the bag on the egg mate and pull lump into the egg with the ash tool. I dump my fines and dust into various low spots in my yard...dog dig....armadillo hole under the fence or deck ...ect :-)More meat please !! :-)
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Ron I love your idea of the screen. Very easy and effective.Morristown TN, LBGE and Mini-Max.
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Isn't that the quack who talks $$$$hit about global cooling, global warmer no, errrr climate change???? What....evernolaegghead said:Ozzie_Isaac said:I use gravity to help. Cut hole on bag. Tilt such that gravity pulls the pieces out of the hole.
In general, pointing the hole towards the ground will result in satisfactory results.
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Nope. That's Neil deGrasse Tyson, brilliant astrophysicist. He parades around this forum under the handle @ozzie_isaacthetrim said:
Isn't that the quack who talks $$$$hit about global cooling, global warmer no, errrr climate change???? What....evernolaegghead said:Ozzie_Isaac said:I use gravity to help. Cut hole on bag. Tilt such that gravity pulls the pieces out of the hole.
In general, pointing the hole towards the ground will result in satisfactory results.
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That's a scientistthetrim said:
Isn't that the quack who talks $$$$hit about global cooling, global warmer no, errrr climate change???? What....evernolaegghead said:Ozzie_Isaac said:I use gravity to help. Cut hole on bag. Tilt such that gravity pulls the pieces out of the hole.
In general, pointing the hole towards the ground will result in satisfactory results.
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Coach Finstock Teen Wolf -
Don't understand why, if you're cooking outside, you just don't dump it in your egg. Yes there's dust but you're outside. My degree is not in lump management but keeping it simple seems simple.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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You would think you Kentucky guys would understand coal dust.bgebrent said:Don't understand why, if you're cooking outside, you just don't dump it in your egg. Yes there's dust but you're outside. My degree is not in lump management but keeping it simple seems simple. -
Black lung.
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Not in a coal mine Jason, simple diffusion math. You going up to Rons shindig?theyolksonyou said:Black lung.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
I'm in the just dump it in camp“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.”
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Smart man.Hans61 said:I'm in the just dump it in campSandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
Working on logistics. Our anniversary is in September so we may turn it into a celebratory trip. Last year was brisket camp.bgebrent said:
Not in a coal mine Jason, simple diffusion math. You going up to Rons shindig?theyolksonyou said:Black lung.
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Hear you brother. Our anniversary is also in September. Will spend it at Ron's. Hope to see you there my friend!theyolksonyou said:
Working on logistics. Our anniversary is in September so we may turn it into a celebratory trip. Last year was brisket camp.bgebrent said:
Not in a coal mine Jason, simple diffusion math. You going up to Rons shindig?theyolksonyou said:Black lung.
Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
Sift through carefully.
Then inspect each piece under a microscope.
Next classify according to size and clarity.
Oh my bad. Thought we were talking about blood diamonds.
Lump Charcoal? Pffft....Open bag. Dump into egg. Light fire. Cook.
Or I guess you could hook up with Ron and pretend you panning for gold.
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buzd504 said:Use a pair of tongs to move the lump from the bag to the bin.
+1 for thongs. Wait - you said tongs. I still vote for thongs.
Phoenix -
I like it simple and hate messing with the bag. I pour into a bucket - it's easy to pour from, and it's waterproof.

Phoenix -
A scientist can also be a quack. Of course, not this guy. He is a god (small g of course). If he says global warming is real, then it is real. The debate is over. The science is settled. Of course, isn't it experts like this that had Al Gore preaching to us that Manhattan was going to be under water by 2015, gasoline was going to be $9 a gallon, etc. Please tell me more, Neil DeGrasse Tyson.Hans61 said:
That's a scientistthetrim said:
Isn't that the quack who talks $$$$hit about global cooling, global warmer no, errrr climate change???? What....evernolaegghead said:Ozzie_Isaac said:I use gravity to help. Cut hole on bag. Tilt such that gravity pulls the pieces out of the hole.
In general, pointing the hole towards the ground will result in satisfactory results.
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