Re: any and all fleshing beams PICS
[Re: rendezvous]
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09/17/15 06:42 PM
09/17/15 06:42 PM
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Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 46 Iowa, US
CJohnson
trapper
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trapper
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Iowa, US
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Thank you! Now the hard part will be getting fur to put up on it. I'm sure I'll learn a lot my first year trapping.
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Re: any and all fleshing beams PICS
[Re: CJohnson]
#5199678
09/17/15 09:48 PM
09/17/15 09:48 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,651 Panhandle of Idaho
board stretcher
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trapper
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OP
trapper
Joined: Dec 2013
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Panhandle of Idaho
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I finished my frame this past weekend on my Coon Creek Outdoors replica beam. I still have work to do on the PVC but figured I'd share my progress so far. if you are just starting out you are way ahead of me at that time and keep up the good work.
1989 speling "B" champione.
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Re: any and all fleshing beams PICS
[Re: board stretcher]
#5199848
09/18/15 06:16 AM
09/18/15 06:16 AM
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Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 46 Iowa, US
CJohnson
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trapper
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Iowa, US
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Yeah I'm just starting this year. With the market how it is looks like I'll be making a lot of wall hangers this year. Now I've got to build my trap/snare collection. I only have about 20 traps/snares.
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Re: any and all fleshing beams PICS
[Re: GonzoAC]
#5204415
09/22/15 07:04 PM
09/22/15 07:04 PM
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Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 46 Iowa, US
CJohnson
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trapper
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Iowa, US
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I like the angled design on the first picture. I had messed around with trying to put barn hinges on my 4x4s so they could angle out when I'm using it the I could fold it back up on itself so it'd take up less of a footprint in my garage since I don't really have a dedicated fur shed. The design I did might make it a bit cramped in my garage next to all my other winter storage stuff.
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Re: any and all fleshing beams PICS
[Re: board stretcher]
#5204675
09/22/15 09:32 PM
09/22/15 09:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,651 Panhandle of Idaho
board stretcher
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trapper
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OP
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Posts: 2,651
Panhandle of Idaho
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i also had this problem of taking up to much space so what i did is make it so the support was a single peace that i could stand on as you can see in the first pic of the thrad, works very well for me.
1989 speling "B" champione.
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Re: any and all fleshing beams PICS
[Re: GonzoAC]
#5204935
09/23/15 06:49 AM
09/23/15 06:49 AM
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Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 46 Iowa, US
CJohnson
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trapper
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Iowa, US
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It's definitely not going anywhere! It's 3' by 3' and held together by 5" barn nails.
I just got my Necker in the mail this week. Things are really starting to come together.
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Re: any and all fleshing beams PICS
[Re: board stretcher]
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09/26/15 09:00 AM
09/26/15 09:00 AM
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Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 4,738 carolina, Alabama
The Possum Man
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trapper
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Posts: 4,738
carolina, Alabama
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i have a fleshing beam mounted on a hinge on the wall on my shed. I have been debating on how i wanted to build the bottom support. Ive seen several ideas but im still debating on it.
"If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough"
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