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Predator Hunting => Fur Handling => Topic started by: Hern on March 14, 2016, 03:16:04 PM

Title: After it's Down...Inside the Fur Shed...
Post by: Hern on March 14, 2016, 03:16:04 PM
This thread is to share and help one another inside the fur shed.
Share some pictures of the way you do things or things that help you put up fur. Ask questions.
Am always learning and updating as I go.

I don't have pictures of my work bench and vice, or fridge or tumbler. 
Come in, look around...

Fur Hanger (in background)-I used garage door channel to support 2x4's to hang fur.
 (http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324850-img_1938.jpg)

Fur Hanger- I spaced 11 finishing nails on each side of 2x4's. I can hang 44 pelts. But rarely keep that many in the shed before taking in basement.
 (http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324859-img_1955.jpg)

Fur Hanger, Also doubles for board storage in the off season...
 (http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324848-board_storage.jpg)

This picture shows parts of somethings..
-Cardboard duct taped to floor.
-Electric hoist and skun'n base for Coon & Coyote.
-Cart table on wheels for knives, steel, towels & skun'n stuff.
-4x6 leg of my prep table.
Tables & knives are within reach from skun'n area, to save on time.
(http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324851-img_0004.jpg)

Over the years, I fleshed pulling down and bending over, pushing away. I now like to flesh straight away, flat out.
I made a small flesh'n & put up table. Here I mounted a new beam, flat out to fit in my belly.
Beam mounted next to door so I can see back of house. When she turns light on, it's time for supper or it's late, late and time to stop.
Wall mounted fleshing knives and scrappers holder. I think that's a broom holder for closet.
(http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324862-fleshn_table_015.jpg)

Beam slides into wood bracket/slot.
This set up can be used on any work bench.
 (http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324863-fleshn_table_011.jpg)

I made L-shaped bottom supports, screwed in with lags. Beam rock solid.
Lags are removed, Beam stored for the off season.
 (http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324864-fleshn_table_012.jpg)

Here's a 'board holder'. It holds any size board I'm using.
Board rest in slot. I have both hands free to pin up this Red Fox.
-Once again, on the wall, a broom holder. This holds my flesh'n knives & scrappers.
-On table, magnetic tray to hold my pins.
-Plyers to tap in pins or pull pins
-Scissors to trim off front legs
-Sharp knife to touch up lips or lower lip
 (http://www.trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2016/03/full-1604-324866-img_0005.jpg)

Thanks for stopping in.
Next time, bring your own Beer or help me skun.
 
Title: Re: After it's Down...Inside the Fur Shed...
Post by: Misterjake23 on March 14, 2016, 04:49:31 PM
Thanks for sharing that Hern.  Looks like you've thought of everything.  That's quite the set up.
Title: Re: After it's Down...Inside the Fur Shed...
Post by: Hern on March 14, 2016, 06:15:01 PM
Thanks Jake. Naw, didn't think of everything. I learned off many people. As I hope this thread helps members  as well.
One thing I noticed on my pictures, I updated gambrels.
I use a speed gambrel now instead of choker chain.
Title: Re: After it's Down...Inside the Fur Shed...
Post by: Pa Goosehntr on March 14, 2016, 06:48:49 PM
I still use choker chains and my set-up is basic and outside of the shed.. :P :P :P :P I'm old and poor, no fancy curtains at the windows... ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) Nice setup Hern, wish I had the space..and I'm serious about mine being outside.. :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X portable propane heater and all..
Title: Re: After it's Down...Inside the Fur Shed...
Post by: Hern on March 14, 2016, 07:09:34 PM
Goose, I skun outside for 5-8 years before I built this shed. Rain, hail, sleet, snow, wind. I skun anyways. I still have the para cord and choker hanging next to wood shop. I skun by one back leg back then.
Had the flesh'n beam set up in open end shed, but roof over my head. Dried furs in my smallest wood shop and basement. That was a feat in itself keeping track who and what gets turned and combed tonight...lol. I was bringing some fur home every night, it got cramped and hectic at times.
Title: Re: After it's Down...Inside the Fur Shed...
Post by: Pa Goosehntr on March 14, 2016, 07:17:42 PM
 ;) ;) ;) Well living in town has cramped my fur processing compared to my early days of a fur shed, I had a big work shop(my Dads) grownin up ;) ;) ;) ;) but livin here in town the neighbors just look over the fence, shake their heads and keep goin cause I'm the redneck of the hood... 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) and them saying anything will only get me started.... :P :P :P :P :P Did I mention the neighbor beside me just loves coons....I try and show her a couple of dead ones every year...LOL