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Through a “stoking hole”, wood that has been soaked in salt water and dried is stoked every few minutes after approximately 2000 degrees Fahrenheit is reached.

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Through a "stoking hole", wood that has been soaked in salt water and dried is stoked every few minutes after approximately 2000 degrees Fahrenheit is reached.

Through a "stoking hole", wood that has been soaked in salt water and dried is stoked every few minutes after approximately 2000 degrees Fahrenheit is reached.

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For about 3 hours we take turns stoking every 5-7 minutes.

For about 3 hours we take turns stoking every 5-7 minutes.

The first fuel used, and throughout the firing, is propane. The burner is lit and the heating begins.

The first fuel used, and throughout the firing, is propane. The burner is lit and the heating begins.

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