Wood? Elm?

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thebattman

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Mar 26, 2009
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Had a large Elm tree that died cut down. Wife asked if she should tell the guys doing the work to save some for the smoker. I told her I didn't think so..

I assume I made the right decision - I have never heard of Elm for grilling or smoking - and can't even find reference, pro-or-con in a google search, or a search here.

Is it good for anything?
 
My understanding is that most deciduous trees are ideal candidates for smoking. I did a google of that word and smoking and first link is old SMF page with a long list of woods....
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Burning in a fireplace or wood stove... Elm burns HOT and pops and cracks a lot because of all the pitch...
 
When cutting firewood in my younger days we would always give a city boy a log of elm to split. The twisted grain made it a tough chore. We got a laugh and tossed in on the burn pile.
 
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