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Quick question guys - we have a company here that specializes in kiln-dried firewood. Very consistent splits of mostly oak. They also have restaurant-sized splits which are smaller and they supply a number of local restaurants with wood for smoking, pizza ovens, etc. They also have the option of green wood which will contain 60-70% moisture content vs 8-15% on the kiln-dried. Now that I have purchased a stick burner, I'm going to need a lot more wood. Any thoughts on whether you would go with the dried wood or the green wood?
I worry the kiln-dried is a little too dry although they say you can soak it. Maybe the green is too wet? Just not sure as I've never run a stick burner before. Thanks in advance!
I worry the kiln-dried is a little too dry although they say you can soak it. Maybe the green is too wet? Just not sure as I've never run a stick burner before. Thanks in advance!