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Woods => What type of tree do you use? => Topic started by: mbrown on January 24, 2019, 02:47:17 PM
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Whilst there is loads of discussion here on the various woods and their associated effects/flavors I've always wondered if any woods create toxic smoke an should clearly be avoided?
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Not knowing where you live, but 1/2 hr east of me there are lots of Orchards. Last year when I got my smoker I thought I would get some Apple, Cherry and Peach wood as the old growth trees were being removed and I spoke to the old boy there and asked if I could have a few pieces and I wanted to smoke with them. He told me not to as some of his trees have been sprayed for 20 to 30 years with chemicals. I found a apple tree not far from me that the winter snow broke the fork in tree off and this was in a back yard of a house and the owner said he never sprayed it at all. This was free so I have 20 lbs of apple wood now.
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This link might be of some help:
https://www.wisconsinfirewood.com/blog/what-wood-not-to-use-for-smoking/
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He told me not to as some of his trees have been sprayed for 20 to 30 years with chemicals.
That's any interesting point. How would you know if a tree had been sprayed?