I watched a tutorial on a YouTube channel I subscribe to called black owl outdoors, it shows how tomake you're own fat wood.
After a weekend at brockwell with only damp wood to use I figured why not have a go, so I got half a kilo of pine sap/rosin/pitch off eBay for £10 including postage, took part of a broken pine pallet from work that was completely dry and set to work.
All you do is cut the pine up so it's small enough to start a fire and fit in a small container, then on a very low heat melt the pine sap which will be hard so it turns in to a liquid.
Then add a few sticks and leave them to sit in the hot sap but making sure you go and of the heat to keep it in a liquid state, after 5 minutes or so pull it out with tongs and place across a couple of twigs so the whole thing doesn't stick to what you've laid it on!
It will only take 5 mins to set hard! Then you can pack it in to your container ready for your next trip ;0)
Next time I'm going to experiment with adding some paraffin, VERY small amounts at first.........
Anyway enjoy the pics and I hope they make it easier for you to understand my ramblings.
After a weekend at brockwell with only damp wood to use I figured why not have a go, so I got half a kilo of pine sap/rosin/pitch off eBay for £10 including postage, took part of a broken pine pallet from work that was completely dry and set to work.
All you do is cut the pine up so it's small enough to start a fire and fit in a small container, then on a very low heat melt the pine sap which will be hard so it turns in to a liquid.
Then add a few sticks and leave them to sit in the hot sap but making sure you go and of the heat to keep it in a liquid state, after 5 minutes or so pull it out with tongs and place across a couple of twigs so the whole thing doesn't stick to what you've laid it on!
It will only take 5 mins to set hard! Then you can pack it in to your container ready for your next trip ;0)
Next time I'm going to experiment with adding some paraffin, VERY small amounts at first.........
Anyway enjoy the pics and I hope they make it easier for you to understand my ramblings.



