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If you want to season your wood quicker, you can put a single layer on some concrete and it will season much quicker (in the summer).  I got a few hickory logs from my brother in law on the 4th of July weekend and they are already seasoned just because the concrete gets so hot ( I guess).  I cut them into small chunks for my MES 40 this past weekend and I have 6 plastic grocery bags full that are good to go.
 
most of it already is good tip though we cut these trees except the 2 I cut this year don over a year ago when she bought the house it has been stacked since then wasn't aware I could use oak in the smoker lol newbies what was I thinkin

 
If you want to season your wood quicker, you can put a single layer on some concrete and it will season much quicker (in the summer).  I got a few hickory logs from my brother in law on the 4th of July weekend and they are already seasoned just because the concrete gets so hot ( I guess).  I cut them into small chunks for my MES 40 this past weekend and I have 6 plastic grocery bags full that are good to go.
 
That's the combination I've used for my last two smokes.  I do like the results.  Now it looks like I've got to try some kind of maple combination as well.
 
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