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tncliff

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Aug 2, 2014
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Nashville tn.
My names cliff I build cabinets and have a great supply of woodchunks and chips.currently im using a chargrill bandit...its small but works fine for me...ty for having me here
 
Welcome to the group. Having a ready supply of wood is great. Just watch you don't use stained, painted or glued wood. Don't want those going into your meat. Some woods that are dried for wood working can burn up fast and not give a lot of smoke flavor. Might be good for your heat source but may have to get others not as dry for flavor.
 
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Hello Cliff welcome to the forum

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