Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => HowTo's and Build-a-longs => Topic started by: paulc on March 04, 2015, 07:21:46 pm
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So I got a 180 lb hog with a rifle this fall with nice tiger stripes kinda through the hair with bands of black, grey, white, brown. I thought it was cool and held on to it till this weekend when I tried to flesh it out...After almost an hour of sawing, hacking, scraping, and cussing I had barely 20% of the hide cleaned. There was so much fat that it really could not be scraped off like a deer hide. For next year, how in the world do I get all the fat off without spending all day doing it? Or is that really how long I need to expect to spend fleshing a hog hide? I have tanned deer in the past and not spent anywhere near this kind of time prepping the hide.
Thanks, Paul
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Wish I knew. I can prolly get a ton of hog hides if I wanted them. I've thought seriously about getting a fleshing machine but not really something I want to spend time on. Got plenty else to work on...
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Shoot young ones that aren't eating at feeders.
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You may want to give a try with a pressure washer, I have heard a lot of people state that it only takes about 20 minutes to do a deer hide using one. Probably save your hands and wrists a lot of wear and tear if it works.
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Find a tannery, ship it to them and let the machines do the work. might cost 50-100$ . If you want a flesher like the one above, then you could he the small hand held one from McKenzy Taxidermy supply. It is air powered and a lot less money. I work at a Taxidermist in summer, try doing a bucking bull.