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Except for vaseline soaked cotton balls, agreed!I always have a bag of fat wood with me. Best fire starter out there.
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Vaseline soaked cotton balls work great but fat wood burns like gas and gives you usable coalsExcept for vaseline soaked cotton balls, agreed!I always have a bag of fat wood with me. Best fire starter out there.
Oh I know. Sometimes I will use the fat wood to just get the fire going then pull it out of the fire and save it for the next fire. Love that stuffVaseline soaked cotton balls work great but fat wood burns like gas and gives you usable coals
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Have not heard of fat wood, could you explain what it is?I always have a bag of fat wood with me. Best fire starter out there.
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Yes sir. Going up in deep east Texas we had more fat wood than you could imagine. Fatwood - WikipediaI always have a bag of fat wood with me. Best fire starter out there.
Have not heard of fat wood, could you explain what it is?
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Enthusiast II
when you have some wood, look for the parts that are full of sap. Once that is dries/seasoned then it just takes a match and it goes. If you smell the wood , It will have a turpintine smell to it. Usually you will find this type of wood from a tree that has been cut down in the spring when the sap is flowing really good. I hope I have given you enough info on thisHave not heard of fat wood, could you explain what it is?
@PapaPaul here you go.when you have some wood, look for the parts that are full of sap. Once that is dries/seasoned then it just takes a match and it goes. If you smell the wood , It will have a turpintine smell to it. Usually you will find this type of wood from a tree that has been cut down in the spring when the sap is flowing really good. I hope I have given you enough info on this
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