Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: Windy Rd.Trapper]
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08/19/09 10:28 AM
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Ive heard it burns hot too, I was thinking about making some fatwood sticks to start fires this fall, but I dont think I would burn solely fat, If it does burn as hot as Ive heard, will you be able to stand the heat in your fur shed?, just fleshing coons keeps me pretty toasty.
WHATS A MATTER!, Don'tcha wanna have fun no mer?
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: madtrapper]
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08/19/09 11:39 AM
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i burn it in my outside wood furnace..it stinks like h$ll..but it gets rid of it...but i burn everything,carcus and all....
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: schweg2]
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08/19/09 06:44 PM
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I am glad I don't live down wind of you guys.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: 160user]
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08/19/09 06:56 PM
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Wood then Fat, then Wood then fat... Couple handfulls at a time!
NRA and NTA Life Member www.BackroadsRevised@etsy.com
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: Crowkiller]
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08/19/09 07:36 PM
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Otter04
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Our local fur buyer burnes coon fat. he just scoops it up and tosses it in when he does a coon. always warm in his shed.and no special ill smells,just smells like a fur shed.
Last edited by Otter04; 08/19/09 07:37 PM.
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: tonymalone]
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08/19/09 07:53 PM
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It's really awesome. If you think about fat on a chemistry level it's pure energy....people rendered fat to make oil to burn in lamps....this is just the unrendered stuff.
It burns HOT. Back in college we heated our house with a wood burning stove that was in the basement. The basement was also my fur shed so that's where I fleshed everything. People would yell from upstairs, "you're fleshing coons, Huh?" They could tell because it got so much hotter upstairs than burning just wood.
Problem is you can't fill up the stove and burn it all night. I'd go through 10-20 coons worth of fat in a couple hours. Given I thought it was fun and I got the furnace as hot as I dared. Give it a go. Personally I like the smell, it is like bbq.
Pat, as usual, you are right....
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: thrstyunderwater]
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08/19/09 08:00 PM
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cathryn
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we burn it but not just the fat alone.
we add a little bit to the fire along and it does burn hot.
itll run ya out of the shed if ya aint careful.
it also has a very distinctive smell when burning.
if ya add to much it will actually melt and run out of your stove making a real mess.
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: tonymalone]
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08/19/09 08:27 PM
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Amish man who puts up coon uses it all the time.. Just a small shovel full once in awhile and hes good to go. He only uses the fat.
"Solitude shows us what should be, society has shown us what we are"...Robert Cecil
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Re: Burning Coon Fat (Question)
[Re: tonymalone]
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08/19/09 08:27 PM
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Joe B
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One night we were skating on a pond after dark.
I lit a 5 gallon pail of frozen coon fat to give some light rather than lug sticks for a fire. It burned for a long time, smelled like bbq.
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