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Who carries Fat wood as a Fire starter and where do you find it? Knife you use ? Is it in your kit ? Was looking at some bush craft vid's and It looks good.
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Are you talking about the natural pitch wood, or commercially made stuff?🤔
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Natural Stuff. I always have something but had never heard of using Fatwood. Had to look it up. Was curious who used it.
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Swains in Port Angeles is where I bought a big bag about two years ago.
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I use it at my cabin. Mcclendon’s carries it.
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I just luck upon it from time to time, I used some last deer season which is rare. Do you use a lot of it?
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If you know a roofer you might be able to snag a bundle of cedar roof shingles. If you look at it wrong it catches on fire. That's all we use.
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Pretty sure you can get fat wood at Lowe’s or homedepot as well. No experience with it though.
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We use fatwood all the time, it's great stuff! Get it through Plow & Hearth.
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Base of limbs of fallen pine trees can be pretty pitchy, which is what i call fat wood.
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I keep 2-3 small sticks of it in my kit. Great Firestarter, burns damp and slow
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The base limbs and the root system is what I found when I looked it up. Rob, I was thinking of adding it to mine as well.
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We use fat wood for lighting our wood stove. When I'm doing a later season hunt with tipi + stove I always have fat wood in my pack. We use enough of it for starting our wood stove that my wife buys it in larger packages off Amazon. So I always have a stash of it.
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I just use a cotton ball with some Vaseline on it. Works perfect.
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March 03, 2020, 09:07:43 AM »
Here is a good way to get your own fatwood.
https://seekoutside.com/blog/fire-starting-wood-prep/
after i read this I actively searched for fatwood and found it was easy to find and procure. It works wonders in titanium stoves.
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