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Question for billy van ward #13739873 10/22/20 04:22 PM
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I know you are a pellet grill aficionado, but if one were to be a stick burner fanboy, would you have any advice on wood? Bark or debarked? Type of wood? How long should said wood cure or season prior to being used in the smoker? TIA.


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I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.



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chips or chunks? soaked or not? grill

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Re: Question for billy van ward [Re: elcoyote, esq.] #13739941 10/22/20 05:16 PM
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I am setting the over at 150 words....


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Originally Posted by outfishdya
I am setting the over at 150 words....


Shouldn't you mean the under?


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Originally Posted by Icepick
Originally Posted by outfishdya
I am setting the over at 150 words....


Shouldn't you mean the under?

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Re: Question for billy van ward [Re: elcoyote, esq.] #13739974 10/22/20 05:43 PM
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Soft woods only, like pine. Throw some cones in with it when doing beef. Skip the cones but soak the pine in doe urine for fish.

Get a couple chunks of Good Year tire rubber burning first in the fire box to lay down a good base. It'll keep the heat up between the loads of pine you'll be shoveling in.

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Originally Posted by Floon Swenson
Soft woods only, like pine. Throw some cones in with it when doing beef. Skip the cones but soak the pine in doe urine for fish.

Get a couple chunks of Good Year tire rubber burning first in the fire box to lay down a good base. It'll keep the heat up between the loads of pine you'll be shoveling in.


Good thoughts on the pine. With or without creosote?


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Originally Posted by Allison1
I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.



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Originally Posted by Floon Swenson
Soft woods only, like pine. Throw some cones in with it when doing beef. Skip the cones but soak the pine in doe urine for fish.

Get a couple chunks of Good Year tire rubber burning first in the fire box to lay down a good base. It'll keep the heat up between the loads of pine you'll be shoveling in.


Great, sound advice.
When burning rubber, nothing can compare to the huge amount of black smoke.
Everyone knows the best meats are cooked with black smoke.


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Maybe someone will get a free pellet grill.


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Originally Posted by elcoyote, esq.
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Soft woods only, like pine. Throw some cones in with it when doing beef. Skip the cones but soak the pine in doe urine for fish.

Get a couple chunks of Good Year tire rubber burning first in the fire box to lay down a good base. It'll keep the heat up between the loads of pine you'll be shoveling in.


Good thoughts on the pine. With or without creosote?


I'll occasionally use chunked up telephone pole pieces if that answers the question. The heavy, acrid, greasy smoke compliments the more full flavor cuts of meat nicely.

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Originally Posted by Floon Swenson
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Originally Posted by Floon Swenson
Soft woods only, like pine. Throw some cones in with it when doing beef. Skip the cones but soak the pine in doe urine for fish.

Get a couple chunks of Good Year tire rubber burning first in the fire box to lay down a good base. It'll keep the heat up between the loads of pine you'll be shoveling in.


Good thoughts on the pine. With or without creosote?


I'll occasionally use chunked up telephone pole pieces if that answers the question. The heavy, acrid, greasy smoke compliments the more full flavor cuts of meat nicely.


Ahh, brings back happy memories of my grandfather bbq'ing with railroad ties.
Those were the days.


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Whoaaa, talk about stomping a mud hole up someone's [censored], you guys are brutal. I just want to say now I'm sorry for offending anyone on here.

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Originally Posted by Floon Swenson
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Originally Posted by Floon Swenson
Soft woods only, like pine. Throw some cones in with it when doing beef. Skip the cones but soak the pine in doe urine for fish.

Get a couple chunks of Good Year tire rubber burning first in the fire box to lay down a good base. It'll keep the heat up between the loads of pine you'll be shoveling in.


Good thoughts on the pine. With or without creosote?


I'll occasionally use chunked up telephone pole pieces if that answers the question. The heavy, acrid, greasy smoke compliments the more full flavor cuts of meat nicely.


If you can't get your hands on creosote-treated pine, soak some styrofoam in gasoline. You get a napalm-like goo that ignites easily and burns quite evenly. Excellent with poultry.

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Whoaaa, talk about stomping a mud hole up someone's [censored], you guys are brutal. I just want to say now I'm sorry for offending anyone on here.


Nothing of the sort is happening here.
This is just what happens on gobbledygook day.


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