Grass Snake said:I don't see a propane hook-up on the wheelbarrow, so I gotta with charcoal
Surely it has a nitrous connection from back in your wheelbarrow racing days, though?
Grass Snake said:I don't see a propane hook-up on the wheelbarrow, so I gotta with charcoal
Hybrid_Mode_01 said:
Surely it has a nitrous connection from back in your wheelbarrow racing days, though?
t0mato said:Charcoal 4 lyfe.
karoo said:
Scoville DeVille said:You're using charcoal to smoke?
What the whaaaT?
The 4 stages of solid wood fuel:
1.) Wood.
2.) Smoke/ heat
3.) Charcoal
4.) Ash
[background=#dddddd]The cellulose and lignin structure of wood breaks down at high temperatures (400 to 800F) and boils-off much like the water did when seasoning (drying). Instead of steam, we get smoke - a cornucopia of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulates. Smoke is a gaseous fuel. At 800F, the log has been reduced to its carbon skeleton, which we call charcoal. Charcoal is a solid fuel[/background]