What do you recommend, seasoned or kiln dried logs for the fire and where do you get them or would you always use charcoal with smoking chunks/chips?
I too have learnt a lot, the guys here have a wealth of information and are always willing to help.Just thought I would chip in here and say thanks for the posting.
I have often wondered about the different types of dried wood and how best to season my own..Is it possible to stack a few inside the smoker after or during coming just to speed up the drying out process for later use.
I have also wondered about the real wood v charcoal debate and what is best in terms of temp burn rate and flavour.
Thank you to all in this post I have learnt from it.
Gavlar
Just be mindful that, because they are so dense, they take a little longer to get going - a chimney starter really helps here. Once lit they do burn for a long time with a good consistent heat.
I have just ordered 4 bags of heat beads so next week will be giving the smoker its trial run
Thanks Wade, we have a gas weed burner that does the job rather than paper and sticks.
Just be mindful that, because they are so dense, they take a little longer to get going - a chimney starter really helps here. Once lit they do burn for a long time with a good consistent heat.
I agree Danny, these guys know their stuff
Hello Georgie. Hydroscopic! And moisture content of a lump o wood! I told ya these guys know their stuff!!! He**, I usually just throw the wood on the fire and watch the pretty sparks.![]()
Danny
Georgie ! You let a little bit of rain put you off? I would never have put you down as being a lightweight !
... thought I'd make a charcoal chimney and then the sky went dark and it's pouring down, guess I'll have to wait another day to try it![]()
Right on Danny, I made a chimney
I hope you are making a chimney because you like "tinkering". Have you looked at a chimney to see how it is made?
Danny