New to smoking and have a wood question.

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Welcome chuck!!

Furniture, as in cabinet construction wood is usually dried to 6% to 8% moisture content.

That's a little on the dry side for smoking, but what kind of smoker you are using, and what sizes of wood you're using enter into the situation too. Some soak wood before use too. I would say 15% to 20% is plenty dry for smoking, but that's just my opinion!

I'm no wood-smoking "expert" !!

I use the AMNS & AMNPS nearly all of the time.

Bear
 
A-MAZEIN SMOKERis on the right for sell.I  have a wood burner and season my wood just like it's firewood.Watch for the end of your logs to start spliting and cracking.
 
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