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    When is wood no good to use?

    This is the full pile of what I got, a lot is missing all the bark but for the most part it is all solid. I also feel the need to point out the mess in the garage is not mine lol.
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    When is wood no good to use?

    I have a lot, about 1/4 of a cord all varying degrees of the spectrum I have cut up a bit of the best looking stuff. I will probably do as you suggested and just use the favorable pieces. I have a lot of stuff that's just been dead a while but has no rot. Here is a picture of some of the best...
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    When is wood no good to use?

    I am using an Oklamona Joe Highland Reverse Flow. I am using it with wood only no charcoal. I'm looking up dry rot vs wet rot but from that picture does the wood look fine?
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    When is wood no good to use?

    I got some Apple wood for smoking but some of it doesn't look the best. Some of the wood had been dead a while and was infested with earwigs so I am not using that wood. Some looks like what I have attached, it is much lighter (weight wise) than the rest and looks like it is starting to rot...
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