I think I can guess the type of responses I'm gonna get, but I'll ask anyway. Is there any real reason NOT to use firewood (local mixed hardwoods, mostly oak) in a stick burner? I recently got a second hand Oklahoma Joe's Highland and burned through about $60 worth of "smoking splits" in about 4 cooks. Thing is, I don't really have space to store another wood pile specifically for the smoker and don't really feel like paying ridiculous prices for specialty wood. I've used the firewood several times now and as far as I know I haven't suffered any ill effects. Flavor is just fine. I typically pick out choice pieces of oak or cherry, cut them in half crosswise, then split lengthwise, yielding 4 10" mini splits per 20" log. I get my firewood from a local tree guy for a pretty good price per cord and have thus far been very happy with the results in the smoker.
I'll put up a post of the new smoker soon, I've been extremely happy with it, and Hank approves. He's just turned 9 months and is nearly 85 pounds.
I'll put up a post of the new smoker soon, I've been extremely happy with it, and Hank approves. He's just turned 9 months and is nearly 85 pounds.
