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Thank you very much. I am not sure if white oak will be easy for me to find.
Is that a hot rodded mower? That thing looks like it could climb a tree dad gonit! Lol Cya man.
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Thank you very much. I am not sure if white oak will be easy for me to find.
If you can chip it and put into gallon bags for resale, you can make a killin on them apple chips. Groceries, rv parks, stove stores and camping stores would buy the heck out of apple chips! Good luck!I will be cutting down an entire apple orchard soon so I will have enough wood to smoke a few hundred head of cattle and pigs if I so choose opcorn:
If you can chip it and put into gallon bags for resale, you can make a killin on them apple chips. Groceries, rv parks, stove stores and camping stores would buy the heck out of apple chips! Good luck!
Is that a hot rodded mower? That thing looks like it could climb a tree dad gonit! Lol Cya man.
Yeah, red oak does very well. It is a bit stronger tasting than white oak, and does not coal quite as long. Red oak seems to take a really long time to season properly for smoking. I've used tons of it and have been happy with the results.
Basically, any oak species will work nicely for cooking.
thanks, i am going to give red oak a try. also have some chinkapin oak, which is closest i have to true white oak.
I use a pretty large OK Joe horizontal offset smoker that has a 20" diameter firebox, for reference.
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