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Posted by JOE WARD on 12-29-2005 05:29 AM:

tanning hides

can anyone tell me what the easyiest way to tan a coon hide is


Posted by hoovershounds on 12-29-2005 06:09 AM:

In my opionion there is not an easy way to tan a coon hide. You have to spend endless hours scrapping all the fat off & getting the skin a uniform thickness, several days/weeks soaking in a chemical, oiling & stretching and then breaking the hide out so that it is soft. Everything is a peice of cake compared to the breaking. I would suggest that you get a hold of your local taxidermist and find out how much they would charge to tan it or most of the time they send it out to a commercial place that has machines that do all of it. Also here is a link for a guy who swears this is the easiest way to tan a hide. I have never tried it. The battery acid is to hard to get ahold of here. http://www.islandgems.net/tanning.html
Amy


Posted by JOE WARD on 12-29-2005 07:17 AM:

tanning hides

thanks hoovershounds call me crazy but i think i'll try the battery acid. it sounds pretty easy dangerous but easy i'll try to let you know how it works if i get the gutts to try it


Posted by dave hyer on 12-29-2005 01:53 PM:

Joe
I am a Taxidermist, and i can tell you one very easy way to do it. Skin the coon and remove all the fat on a fleshing beam or with a knife if that's all you have. split the tail all the way to the tip. Buy a product called Krowtann 2000, you can buy this from a company named Ozark Woods 1-800-467-0369 it cost about $20 a quart and that will do a dozen or so coon. The stuff comes with complete instructions. You should wash the coon in some dawn dish soap water before you pu it in the tan and rinse it very good after washing with dawn. Then put it in th etan for 3-5 days. remove it and neutralize it using the directions that came with the tan. Let it dry and it's done. Very easy and inexspensive.


Posted by Pastor Mike on 12-29-2005 03:22 PM:

dave,

will that stuff work for deer hides as well?

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Posted by dave hyer on 12-29-2005 03:55 PM:

Yes it will, i have tanned a couple hundred with it.


Posted by Pastor Mike on 12-29-2005 04:07 PM:

thanks dave.

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GRNTCH GRCH 'PR' Soggy Bottom The Frog Dawg (current reproducers list)
NTCH CH Soggy Bottom The Bull Dawg
Soggy Bottom T-Top Miss Dottie
RIP
GRNTCH GRCH Soggy Bottom T-Top Haze HTX (Former#1 Reproducer)
CH Soggy Bottom T-Top Stella
GRNTCH GRCH Soggy Bottom T-Top Shadow
NTCH CH Soggy Bottom Bomber's Red Wire (Pigeon- former #1 Reproducer)
NTCH GRCH Red Cedar T-Top Lexus
CH Soggy Bottom T-Top Locket


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Posted by hoovershounds on 12-30-2005 03:04 AM:

Dave,
Does the hide dry soft or is it hard and still have to be broke out?
Amy


Posted by JOE WARD on 12-30-2005 06:06 AM:

TANNING

THANKS DAVE THAT SOUNDS EASIER THAN THE BATTERY ACID AND SAFER


Posted by bobbijo3456 on 12-30-2005 06:10 AM:

Tanning

IU have brain tanned before it was farely easy.


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