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is One Chatty Farker
![]() ![]() Join Date: 06-29-11
Location: Greeneville TN
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There is a simple answer to all these questions if you're using anything but a true stick burner. Make your own lump from well seasoned oak. Problem solved.
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Got Wood.
Join Date: 10-28-10
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Have you tried the Natures Own Canadian Maple lump? It is pretty good stuff.
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Take a breath!
Join Date: 02-05-09
Location: Seattle, WA
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You'd need to build a side door that you can open and put a sheet metal chute leaning down into your fuel basket. Build a fire outside your drum somewhere, and take hot wood coals from that fire and shovel them down the chute into your drum. It would take away a lot of the set-and-forget but my guess is the taste would improve.
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