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Walk in freezer/cooler options, suggestions?
#1325632
04/29/09 12:26 PM
04/29/09 12:26 PM
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MT
Lewis k
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I am thinking of putting in a 20' unit before next season. What are some sources of used units? I don't want to spend alot. What have you guys that have them used? Maybe there is already a thread on here but I couldn't find it. Thanks
Last edited by Lewis k; 04/29/09 12:54 PM.
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
[Re: Lewis k]
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04/29/09 12:54 PM
04/29/09 12:54 PM
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BuckNE
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I know a fur buyer who has a large freezer. In the past several years, he has stopped finishing fur, and has simply been taking in carcass and green skins and reselling at a slight profit to someone (maybe Groenwald?). He has no costs in carcass disposal, which was a major expense for him, and he makes a little off each one. He isn't getting rich, but I think he's making a little.
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
[Re: Lewis k]
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04/29/09 01:09 PM
04/29/09 01:09 PM
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Nebraska
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Buck, are you talking about Paap's in Neb. City?
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
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04/29/09 01:10 PM
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BuckNE
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
[Re: Lewis k]
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04/29/09 01:11 PM
04/29/09 01:11 PM
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Portsmouth Va.
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if you can find a refrigerated truck body you would be money ahead the walkins I have built just the wall panels were about $200 a piece usually a 4 X 8 roof panel was double most walkin parts new are expensive most folks around here watch the paper for restaurant auctions and grocery store auctions and put in used. a 20 ft X 8 ft you are probably gonna need a 5-7 hp compressor depending on how well your box is insulated how often you go in it etc. this type of work I have done since 1982 I sit for my masters card at the end of this upcoming month I just bought a business license in september of last year. HTH some good luck
I TRAP PETA'S FRONT PORCH
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
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#1325695
04/29/09 01:12 PM
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BuckNE
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BuckNE
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Back when I first started trapping, Paap had 2 kids skinning for him. They were pretty good. He has a nice setup. When prices went way down, his carcass disposal costs were such a large part of his expenses he decided to stop finishing fur. Now he sells carcass or green. Sure wish I had access to his shop, though. Best finishing setup I ever saw.
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04/29/09 01:19 PM
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Nebraska
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I remember going in there when I was in high school. There was always a huge pile of critters that just amazed me because all I ever had was a few coon. Yes I would love to have that shop. I would like to know how many furs were run thru that place. He told me a couple of years ago that he had a buyer from Greece and he was getting more money for the carcass'.
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
[Re: NE Coon]
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04/29/09 01:31 PM
04/29/09 01:31 PM
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BuckNE
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BuckNE
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I'd bet Paap could tell you exactly how much fur has been run through there. He is meticulous with record keeping. He sold me my first dozen Duke 11's 12 1/2 years ago and bought my first coons. Gave me $10 each for them in the round. I was 37 years old.
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
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04/29/09 01:34 PM
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Nebraska
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I could sit in there and listen to him tell stories forever. This last year was the first year that I didn't seel to him since 1999. I still stop in there when I am on the road and buy a few things from him.
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
[Re: NE Coon]
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04/29/09 01:38 PM
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BuckNE
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I DO sit there and listen to him tell stories forever. Get him to talk about bass fishing. That's the true joy in his life. Him and that belly boat, tearing up the farm ponds. LOL
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#1325737
04/29/09 01:46 PM
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Did you here the one about catching the big cat in the belly boat? I only wish I am still going like that when I am that old.
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
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04/29/09 01:57 PM
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BuckNE
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That the picture he has under the counter in the shop? Yep. His son is following in the footsteps. Heard he's gotten to be a pretty good coon caller.
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04/29/09 02:09 PM
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Nebraska
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I hope his boys keep the shop going after Paap moves on to the big furshed in the sky. It is nice to have somewhere to go to talk and pick up a few things.
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Re: Walk in freezer/cooler options, sugestions?
[Re: spawner]
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04/29/09 05:12 PM
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Nebraska
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Scwann's Food's trucks run their ref. unit off of 220V. That way they can plug in over night instead of using fuel. Might be another one to look into
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