I'm reading this "advice" from a someone who is claiming that kiln dried wood wrapped in foil is the best way to go for smoke wood versus just adding wood chunks to the coals...
Any validity to this or is this hot air?
The reason that people say to soak your wood is so that it will last longer and will smolder/smoke instead of flaring/flaming up. This can easily be done by controlling the main factor that causes a flame, OXYGEN. By wrapping dry wood in tin/aluminum foil with small holes, it not only slows the rate at which the wood is used up but it also virtually eliminates flare ups by eliminating oxygen. Tin foil also helps draw heat around the entire piece of wood, creating a more even consistent burn. Also the foil holds heat so if you turn down your heat source the wood will continue to smoke longer than if it was unwrapped. Not to mention cleanup is a breeze, because you can easily throw away the small tin foil pouch.
Any validity to this or is this hot air?
The reason that people say to soak your wood is so that it will last longer and will smolder/smoke instead of flaring/flaming up. This can easily be done by controlling the main factor that causes a flame, OXYGEN. By wrapping dry wood in tin/aluminum foil with small holes, it not only slows the rate at which the wood is used up but it also virtually eliminates flare ups by eliminating oxygen. Tin foil also helps draw heat around the entire piece of wood, creating a more even consistent burn. Also the foil holds heat so if you turn down your heat source the wood will continue to smoke longer than if it was unwrapped. Not to mention cleanup is a breeze, because you can easily throw away the small tin foil pouch.