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Most of the latest smokers are now made so that no cleats are 

 needed. 



SMOKEE-PUEL. 



It is a matter of much importance to have plenty of the 

 right fuel and lighting material. Time is precious during the 



Fig. 22— Caught! 



busy season, and it is trying on the temper to have to spend 

 much time getting a smoker started, or relighting it when it has 

 gone out. There are a great many different things that can be 

 used for fuel, and it is largely a matter of convenience as to 

 what is best for each one. Pine needles, rotten wood, sound 

 wood, excelsior rammed down hard, planer shavings, greasy 



