A very thorough test of this product. I’ve been wondering if this product was worth purchasing and your review shows me it is. Good to know you have to keep fat wood shavings dry as well! Thank you OCD!
lIKE THEY SAID IN THE CIVIL WAR "Keep your powder dry" the same with fatwood shavings,N put them in a sandwich bag for future outings, I do it, so I know. Great tutorial!
I can't find a clear answer to my pitch/sap question. I always thought that Pine trees sent sap to their injuries and because of evaporation thicker and thicker deposits of pitch were built up thereby sealing the injury. Is there diluted pitch in sap? or are there 2 completely separate circulatory systems?
How does this stand up to fatwood you have collected yourself? Did your shavings work when wet or did you test them wet? Do you feel these are as good as what you have collected yourself? Good test, keep up the good work. God bless you.
Great job/video. I find fatwood rather easily where I live, but would buy it if I had to. Walmart sells 4 lbs. for $5 or so. That is enough to start a 1000 fires or more. Anyone going into the woods should always carry a fixed blade knife, fero rod, and piece of fatwood. Attach fero rod and fatwood to knife sheath with a ranger band. You will get a fire going. Thanks for the video.
Thx. I end up just buy fatwood because of all the knife demo I do. I always carry a piece of fatwood with me tho. Thx for watching. Blessings the ocd hunter.
A very thorough test of this product. I’ve been wondering if this product was worth purchasing and your review shows me it is. Good to know you have to keep fat wood shavings dry as well! Thank you OCD!
Glad you have come along and are getting something out of the videos. Blessings the ocd Hunter
lIKE THEY SAID IN THE CIVIL WAR "Keep your powder dry" the same with fatwood shavings,N put them in a sandwich bag for future outings, I do it, so I know. Great tutorial!
I can't find a clear answer to my pitch/sap question. I always thought that Pine trees sent sap to their injuries and because of evaporation thicker and thicker deposits of pitch were built up thereby sealing the injury. Is there diluted pitch in sap? or are there 2 completely separate circulatory systems?
Video was really helpful and informative thank you!
Thanks for watching, blessings the ocd Hunter
Did you make a video on how to harvest fatwood?
Not yet, it on the list. Thanks for watching, blessings the ocd Hunter
How does this stand up to fatwood you have collected yourself? Did your shavings work when wet or did you test them wet? Do you feel these are as good as what you have collected yourself? Good test, keep up the good work. God bless you.
Haven’t got around to try. I’ll put on my list. Blessings the ocd hunter
have you tested out the Home Depot fatwood yet?
No, but I can if you want? Thanks for watching blessings the ocd Hunter
Excellent Video. Very informative. 🔥
Thanks for your kind words. Thanks for watching, blessings the ocd Hunter
Nicely put together video
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment. Blessings the ocd Hunter.
Great job/video. I find fatwood rather easily where I live, but would buy it if I had to. Walmart sells 4 lbs. for $5 or so. That is enough to start a 1000 fires or more. Anyone going into the woods should always carry a fixed blade knife, fero rod, and piece of fatwood. Attach fero rod and fatwood to knife sheath with a ranger band. You will get a fire going. Thanks for the video.
Thx. I end up just buy fatwood because of all the knife demo I do. I always carry a piece of fatwood with me tho. Thx for watching. Blessings the ocd hunter.
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