Re: castors
[Re: Jtrapper]
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05/24/07 11:53 PM
05/24/07 11:53 PM
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Make you a drying box. One way is to use an old fridge. Use a saws-all to cut you a hole in the side. Now mount a bathroom exhaust fan in the hole. On the opposite side cut another hole and cover with a screened vent. You need this air intake for quick drying. Use the wire racks to hang your castors from. Wire you a plug and you're ready to go. You can wire in a switch or a thermostat too. Redneck ingenuity at it's finest! I've seen it done. Just never got around to or thought I needed such a monster! LOL
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Re: castors
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05/24/07 11:59 PM
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How bout a used food dehydrator bought just for this purpose in summer?
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Re: castors
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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05/25/07 12:47 AM
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will spraying them with raid, ruin their market value??lol even better question will the beaver notice? or whatever its going for
Last edited by bsd; 05/25/07 01:33 AM.
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Re: castors
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05/25/07 03:23 AM
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How bout a used food dehydrator bought just for this purpose in summer? Been using one for years! Here's three trays full of squeezed beaver oil sacs, about 60 some. I like them semi dry before I grind and to add to my bait blend. These don't get nearly as aromatic as castors do! Man a stack of five trays full of castor will fill the air with that oh so grand flavor we all love! BTW that's a RONCO original dehydrator! Dang antique! LOL
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