Thanks for the info, I thought it maybe too dry for the smoker.The stock is going to be pretty dry, someone here told me that it does not tend to produce much flavorful smoke and generally just burns. I have a buddy (cabinetmaker) and I asked this very question when he offered me a big box of cuttings, cherry, oak, etc., I ended up using it for kindling in the fireplace.
Nice cabinet John!
Yes, have been a union glazier for 36 years, worked for the same shop for the last 27 of them. We have nice shop, about 12,000 square feet, 8 people in the office and 25 union carpenters / glaziers in the field. I'm able to use the shop for all car, boat, crazy projects. Been a great run.Yep, what Timothy said. And most cabinet wood is dipped in chemicals before the kiln process, so that's another reason to avoid.
Great job on the base cabinet and a nice shop, also are you a Glazier?
Nice brother!Yes, have been a union glazier for 36 years, worked for the same shop for the last 27 of them. We have nice shop, about 12,000 square feet, 8 people in the office and 25 union carpenters / glaziers in the field. I'm able to use the shop for all car, boat, crazy projects. Been a great run.
Sounds like you have a good source Steve.I have used cabinet shop scraps for years, a buddy of mine had a small shop and he got his wood from an Amish sawmill, he sold out last year so I'm back to using some red oak I had slabbed up from a tree in my yard.
Congratulations on your retirement !!Nice brother!
So your getting close to retirement? Normal age for us is 65 but we can go early at 60 with full benefits.
I retired last year at 62 after 43 years.
I hope I do !!!!!!I remember 57...