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    Is there a way to make wood rot faster??

    Got some trees I fell a while back that had grown into a chain link fence. Is there something that'll rot the wood faster than Mother Nature? Can't really burn it out and I'm to the point sawing/chopping is not working anymore.
    Anyone got a bunch of pet termites?? lol

    #2
    Years ago a old man that was friend of family would pound some brass mails in stump
    It seemed to work

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      #3
      Making wood rot faster goes against the way most of us think!


      Makes sense though!


      I got nuthin'

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        #4
        Move to the coast.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kd8jgu View Post
          pound some brass mails
          Nails?

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            #6
            Pee on the trunk

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              #7
              Replacing the chain link section would be easier.

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                #8
                Burn em

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                  #9
                  They are called termites....


                  Get you some buddy.

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                    #10
                    Drill holes in live stump and put in some Spike. Also heard rock salt works. Burning always works.

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                      #11
                      If you can get some fire ants to move in they will eat it too .

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by kd8jgu View Post
                        Years ago a old man that was friend of family would pound some brass mails in stump
                        It seemed to work
                        Is this what you meant by using "brass mails"? It's what Yahoo thought at least.
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                          #13
                          Drill holes in the top of the stump and use Spectracide's Brush Killer. Pour hot water into the holes to desolve the brush killer. Spectracide has potassium nitrate in it and it help speed the rotting process.

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                            #14
                            Take your chain saw and cut grooves in the stump and lowes used to have something called stump rot or something like that and pour it on it. The grooves give more surface area exposed

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by deerplanter View Post
                              Take your chain saw and cut grooves in the stump and lowes used to have something called stump rot or something like that and pour it on it. The grooves give more surface area exposed
                              Sounds better than driving a Knight into the stump... lol

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