I see Tom Horsman posted a new video with a very creative approach to fueling his CG 980 as well as the Masterbuilt GF Smokers. No charcoal used… He loads his CG 980 completely with just wood chunks. Here’s the video…
Any thoughts or ideas about this approach? My first thought is, using to much wood and not being at the right/ideal temp might produce to much creosote, especially at very low and slow smoking temps. I might give this all wood chunk burn a shot on some spare ribs in the near future with my CG 980’s temp set at 275* degrees and taking notes myself. Seems very interesting. Anyone else tried this before? If yes, what were your results? Open discussion…
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Char-Griller 980 GF… Pellet Pro Austin XL and a few more mods... In SoCal and Always... Semper Fi
Any thoughts or ideas about this approach? My first thought is, using to much wood and not being at the right/ideal temp might produce to much creosote, especially at very low and slow smoking temps. I might give this all wood chunk burn a shot on some spare ribs in the near future with my CG 980’s temp set at 275* degrees and taking notes myself. Seems very interesting. Anyone else tried this before? If yes, what were your results? Open discussion…
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Char-Griller 980 GF… Pellet Pro Austin XL and a few more mods... In SoCal and Always... Semper Fi