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New Guy - KD lumber scraps

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ChrisStef

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Im new here and fairly new to smoking as well so excuse the rook dog question. My other hobby is woodworking which means that i have gobs of random cut offs sitting around my shop. Walnut, maple, cherry, oak, pine, poplar along with some random exotics ...

If i plan on using some of this wood to chuck in my new 18.5" Weber should i be soaking it? what sizes should i be looking to cut it up into?

Much appreciated for the help gang.
 
Keep the maple, cherry, and oak for smoking. Cut into fist full size chunks and don't soak it. Burn the rest in the wood stove or fireplace.
 
The walnut is good for smoking too. Don't let that go to the fire place. I've been using black walnut good stuff! I've been using it 25% to fruit woods in my stick burner. Only wood goes in it
 
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