Huge Fatwood score ( new pics + give away)

I grew up in Mass, so I have shoveled my share of driveways. Down here in Fl. we get sick of the heat like you guys with the cold. Sometimes I think I would give a weeks pay to wake up and scrape ice from my wind shield. But it will never happen.

Well on another note I hiked in again and went a little nuts. I am set for a while.

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I put a few pieces aside to maybe do a give away for those who are not fortunate enough to have Fat wood in there area.
If anybody wants a few chunks and thinks it would be cost affective to cover shipping I would send out a few packages.
Reply with a picture of your Busse,Swamprat or Scrapyard out in the cold and send me an e-mail.
For those who are not familiar with it , it does not take much to start a fire. A few shavings from a little twig goes right up and burns like a candle.
It also takes a spark very well. The small piece of wood on the lower right under the meaner is capable of starting dozens of fires.

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I checked with the PO. I do not have enough wood to fill and send those large boxes as it takes me hours to find and haul small amounts.That being said, I did run into a good score so I would like to share some with fellow Hogs. It looks like I can pack a 12.5x12.5 padded envelope or 8.5x5.5x1.5 box for about $5.30. Either way you wont be disappointed. Let me know.
Thanks, Rick
 
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That stuff is amazing.

I have some, but I had to buy it.

Oh and what are pine trees ?

Are they like tall mesquite trees ? :)
 
Nice.

I have a good piece of fatwood, but I won't use it, because it is in "splitter stump" form. The log round is probably 150lbs or more.
 
I could use some here in Illinois, how much do you think you can fit in a large one rate Priority box?
 

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I don't see the Busse kin in that photo but since it was 94 degrees today it was nice to see some snow.
I will hook you up.
 
I don't see the Busse kin in that photo but since it was 94 degrees today it was nice to see some snow.
I will hook you up.

There's 3 Busse's in that pic...including 1whobuys' unique designed custom one off, known as the "Chuckette" (the big sucker on the far right!). :)

...Nice fatwood score! :thumbup: And did you say 94 degrees??? :eek:
 
There's 3 Busse's in that pic...including 1whobuys' unique designed custom one off, known as the "Chuckette" (the big sucker on the far right!). :)

...Nice fatwood score! :thumbup: And did you say 94 degrees??? :eek:

To make the giveaway a tiny bit difficult I was hoping the Busse or kin were actually in the pic out in the cold.
Because he posted a really nice photo, I'm letting 1whobuys slide.
The chuckette is awesome, I was wondering about the history on that one. Specs would be nice.
 
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Here's NE Ohio today, 30F and snowing. I'd love some fatwood for starting the fire in my wood stove. Thank you very much FTR-14c :thumbup:

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Not sure about posting expenses, but let's check if you're willing to...:thumbup:

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...cold enough?! :D
 
Sweet pics guys, just what I need right now.
ikkyo, send me an e-mail
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1whobuys
forager
ikkyo
scrapmetal
javahog
I'm working on packaging,
Thats all the fat wood for now.
Thanks Rick
 
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You can't tell it, but there's a Busse in the car in this pic. Heck, you can hardly tell there's a car!

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I would love to have some fatwood... there's none to be found around here.
 
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