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Using air to skin?
#485368
12/27/07 08:59 PM
12/27/07 08:59 PM
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Schuylkill County, PA
PAnimrodtrapper
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Has anyone used an Air Compressor to skin out an animal? I have heard some use it on deer and was wandering if anyone used it for Fox or Coyotes.
I'm not RACIST, I don't like his white half either! Molon Labe
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Re: Using air to skin?
[Re: Foxchaser]
#485400
12/27/07 09:08 PM
12/27/07 09:08 PM
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Booneville, Arkansas
Ranger Brad
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Forget it, don't work. The best thing to use is a really sharp knife. Brad
If the only dog you can hear in the hunt is your's, your probably missing the best part of the race.
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Re: Using air to skin?
[Re: Ranger Brad]
#485502
12/27/07 09:49 PM
12/27/07 09:49 PM
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Milford,Mich.U.S.A.
conibearking
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I used to work with a woman that raised goats and sheep. That is how they skinned everything. Not sure how they did it but she said it worked great. They wouldn't go back to the old way she said.
Proud member of: Alaska Trappers Assoc. If you don't set steel,you don't catch fur!
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Re: Using air to skin?
[Re: conibearking]
#485512
12/27/07 09:53 PM
12/27/07 09:53 PM
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Schuylkill County, PA
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How it was explained to me is you take a needle you use for filling basketballs and sharpen it to a point. You stick this into the animal and postion it between the hide and the muscle. Set your compressor to 100 psi and blow air in until the animal looks like a ballon. A guy I know swears by it. ?
I'm not RACIST, I don't like his white half either! Molon Labe
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Re: Using air to skin?
[Re: frozentoes]
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12/27/07 10:07 PM
12/27/07 10:07 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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It dosen't work on coon or beaver
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Using air to skin?
[Re: The Beav]
#485559
12/27/07 10:15 PM
12/27/07 10:15 PM
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SE Nebraska
Martin
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I tried it on coon and beaver. The coon pulled a little easier but not enough to do it again. The beaver looked impressive for pictures but didn't do a thing for helping take the hide off. Not worth messing with IMO but you're going to do it anyway so go ahead.
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Re: Using air to skin?
[Re: TasteLikeChicken]
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12/28/07 08:47 AM
12/28/07 08:47 AM
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ND
MJM
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I tried it on a badger and it didn't do anything except air him up. I stuck the needle in by a back foot and put the air to him. It looked like it was going to work great. You could see the air working up and swelling the hide. When I stopped he looked like the goodyear blimp. Didn't skin any better though. As Newt said A waste of time.
MJM
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Using air to skin?
[Re: Grub]
#487436
12/28/07 10:29 PM
12/28/07 10:29 PM
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ND
MJM
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I worked in a skinning room for two year in the early 1980's and if it would have work I would have been doing it. I had 50 coyote days. 50 badger from start to finish. Iam talking 100's of everything. I tried it. It was a waste of time. Anyone that thinks they need help skinning a fox with, air, winch, doesn't know how to skin.
MJM
Last edited by MJM; 12/28/07 10:32 PM.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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