delarosa74868 Meat Mopper Original poster Sep 17, 2009 153 10 Seminole, Oklahoma Jan 7, 2011 #1 A guy down the street just cut down a Sycamore tree. It was well over 100 feet tall. I was wondering if anyone has smoked with it, or if you even can.
A guy down the street just cut down a Sycamore tree. It was well over 100 feet tall. I was wondering if anyone has smoked with it, or if you even can.
venture Smoking Guru OTBS Member Aug 1, 2008 6,945 75 Central California Jan 8, 2011 #2 Numerous internet sources list sycamore wood as one that is NOT suitable for smoking. Good luck and good smoking.
Numerous internet sources list sycamore wood as one that is NOT suitable for smoking. Good luck and good smoking.
fpnmf Gone but not forgotten. RIP OTBS Member Jul 19, 2010 7,279 82 Fl Jan 8, 2011 #3 Venture said: Numerous internet sources list sycamore wood as one that is NOT suitable for smoking. Good luck and good smoking. Click to expand... Do you have a cite for one of those sources?
Venture said: Numerous internet sources list sycamore wood as one that is NOT suitable for smoking. Good luck and good smoking. Click to expand... Do you have a cite for one of those sources?
L les3176 Master of the Pit Feb 10, 2009 1,288 22 harborcreek,pa Jan 8, 2011 #4 Here's one that says its poisonous when smoking... http://www.deejayssmokepit.net/Woods.htm With reading that i don't think i'd use it,just my .02 cents
Here's one that says its poisonous when smoking... http://www.deejayssmokepit.net/Woods.htm With reading that i don't think i'd use it,just my .02 cents
fpnmf Gone but not forgotten. RIP OTBS Member Jul 19, 2010 7,279 82 Fl Jan 8, 2011 #5 That's interesting. I know conifers have lots of resin,but didn't know it was poisonous to smoke with. Never got sick from the campfires using conifers that were plenty smokey. I also read that the sycamore had some resins too. Too bad,nice tree.
That's interesting. I know conifers have lots of resin,but didn't know it was poisonous to smoke with. Never got sick from the campfires using conifers that were plenty smokey. I also read that the sycamore had some resins too. Too bad,nice tree.
venture Smoking Guru OTBS Member Aug 1, 2008 6,945 75 Central California Jan 14, 2011 #6 OK. I have seen it on several sites, one of which is listed above. For a quote from a local site (this one) and from a pretty savvy source, see: http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/forum/thread/50439/woods-for-smoking If you want to try it, go ahead. For myself, I will trust the knowledge of many who have gone before me. Good luck and good smoking.
OK. I have seen it on several sites, one of which is listed above. For a quote from a local site (this one) and from a pretty savvy source, see: http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/forum/thread/50439/woods-for-smoking If you want to try it, go ahead. For myself, I will trust the knowledge of many who have gone before me. Good luck and good smoking.