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Re: Fat wood [Re: lestan101] #6332304
09/24/18 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: lestan101
Redsleeves graveling for taters must be a KY thing. Did it with my Grandmother to get new taters growing up in east KY.

Hot dang must be, you keep up with your "duns"

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332326
09/24/18 08:04 PM
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Spent the weekend looking for it and Grouse. Never heard it called Fat Wood before, but I like the new name I will be using !

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332331
09/24/18 08:06 PM
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Used fat wood every winter night to start a fire in a tin wood heater. We also had a wood fired hot water heater when I was very young.

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332416
09/24/18 09:28 PM
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Lighter pine. Picked up many a wagon load clearing fields for crops.

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332465
09/24/18 10:20 PM
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called fat lighter or lighter knots here and are from pine

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332504
09/24/18 11:40 PM
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I believe it's what we call rich pine. Used to hunt in goegia and find it in old clear cuts as stumps. I still have a small box left for starting fires. I had a bunch and come to find out the wife was using a hand ful of it in stead of kindlin to start fires in the stove.


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Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332596
09/25/18 07:35 AM
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Rich pine here as well

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332685
09/25/18 08:56 AM
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Fat wood,lighter pine,what ever it is called I love it. Just aquired parts of a pine tree ~2 feet in diameter looks to be almost all FAT.Yeah lucky me.


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Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332689
09/25/18 08:58 AM
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Fat wood,lighter pine,what ever it is called I love it. Just aquired parts of a pine tree ~2 feet in diameter looks to be almost all FAT.Yeah lucky me.


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Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332710
09/25/18 09:12 AM
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Here it's called "rich pine" or "pine knot"

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332872
09/25/18 12:52 PM
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The richest finds I've had were in trees that died slowly. Blown over such that less than 1/3 of its roots were still in the ground. Fire kills. Etc. Red and White pines always have some FW, no matter how they died. Quick way to find FW is walking around in a pine forest smacking dead branches with a stout stick. If the branch breaks, not FW. If it bounces, may be worth gathering. Saws and axes work best.

On sale FW goes for $1/lb in stores around here. Making our own fatwood by intentionally damaging trees takes years. Some heat wood, then submerge it in hot melted resin or wax. The prolonged heat allows it to soak in. Cook up some wood soup, effectively. So common hereabouts that there's no need, but that might help those having trouble finding it.


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Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6332906
09/25/18 01:42 PM
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pine stumps from the plains,left from the pine cutting over 100 yrs ago.burns nice and smells pine pitch also old telephone poles make great kindling.


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Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6333152
09/25/18 07:33 PM
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Really get's a fire jumping!


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Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6334064
09/26/18 11:20 PM
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Called fat lightard where I gres up. Usually harvested from loblolly pine stumps. Above and below ground level.

Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6334081
09/26/18 11:57 PM
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It's called lighter knot here in the south. A good chunk lasts a long time. Sarge


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Re: Fat wood [Re: Getting There] #6336687
09/30/18 08:31 AM
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I have a few large chunks laying around. In SC it generally comes from the long leaf or loblolly pine. They grow slowly and, strangely, are extremely fire resistant. Stumps will last many years.


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