Timothy F. Lewis
TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
I'm just getting things sorted out for using my Pizzaque when I get the heat deflector cut and, I was thinking about fuel. The popular method is to use wood splits when firing things up but, I have a buddy who is a cabinet maker, he uses a lot of oak. I could put ten pounds of trimmings in there at a shot on top of charcoal base, blast furnace heat
The question, as you might expect, is whether kindness dried "cabinet grade" chunks would be a reasonable fuel additive? It would be a virtually free source of fuel, he has barrels of trimmings, oak, ash, sycamore cherry, walnut, you name it it gets thrown in fireplaces all over town! Why not under some pizzas? I know the stuff is too dry for smoke medium but as for pure heat? Why not? Let me know if you have any deep seated concerns.
Thanks in advance.
The question, as you might expect, is whether kindness dried "cabinet grade" chunks would be a reasonable fuel additive? It would be a virtually free source of fuel, he has barrels of trimmings, oak, ash, sycamore cherry, walnut, you name it it gets thrown in fireplaces all over town! Why not under some pizzas? I know the stuff is too dry for smoke medium but as for pure heat? Why not? Let me know if you have any deep seated concerns.
Thanks in advance.