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<blockquote data-quote="Otto" data-source="post: 6064" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>Put a bunch of dry needles in the smoker then get a fire going. Gently pump air through it to encourage a decent fire. Add some more needles while still pumping air through. Once you have a good fire with some needle embers put in a big clump of needles and really jam them in tight. Keep pumping air through for 10-15 seconds. Should produce plenty of smoke. It is easiest to start when you have some semi burnt needles in there from previous use. Using slightly damp needles to pack in once started works well too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto, post: 6064, member: 73"] Put a bunch of dry needles in the smoker then get a fire going. Gently pump air through it to encourage a decent fire. Add some more needles while still pumping air through. Once you have a good fire with some needle embers put in a big clump of needles and really jam them in tight. Keep pumping air through for 10-15 seconds. Should produce plenty of smoke. It is easiest to start when you have some semi burnt needles in there from previous use. Using slightly damp needles to pack in once started works well too. [/QUOTE]
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