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Fatwood (Firestarting)

Fatwood is a firestarting material that is derived from the sap impregnated wood of injured pine trees. It is created when the sap of the tree hardens inside the the tree. The sap is highly flammable, and by harvesting it with a saw or ax, you can process it into a useful fuel source.

Posted byTerryJuly 15, 2020Posted inPreparednessTags:Fatwood, Fire, Modern, Survivalists DictionaryLeave a comment on Fatwood (Firestarting)

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