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BobF
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I have been reading leanza's thread "Stick Burner A$$ whooping" and it brought up a Question. What is a stick burner?
The pics I see look mostly like what I would call an offset. Is this correct?
The reason I ask. My brother in Texas has several cookers and calls one a stick burner. Its a longish covered cooker made from welded steel. He uses sticks - small pecan limbs that all the pecan trees on his place shed all year long. Most are 1/2" to 1" diameter and by the time the tree sheds them they are nearly dry enough to burn. They light easily and don't take long to make coals. He uses this more as a grill. He also has an offset that he smokes on most of the time.
I am still relatively new to this and pardon my ignorance. :icon_blush:
The pics I see look mostly like what I would call an offset. Is this correct?
The reason I ask. My brother in Texas has several cookers and calls one a stick burner. Its a longish covered cooker made from welded steel. He uses sticks - small pecan limbs that all the pecan trees on his place shed all year long. Most are 1/2" to 1" diameter and by the time the tree sheds them they are nearly dry enough to burn. They light easily and don't take long to make coals. He uses this more as a grill. He also has an offset that he smokes on most of the time.
I am still relatively new to this and pardon my ignorance. :icon_blush: