| 
 
 
 
Borax
 #560749
 02/04/08 07:03 PM
02/04/08 07:03 PM
 | 
 
Donnie
OP 
Unregistered
 | 
 
Donnie
OP 
Unregistered 
 
 
 | 
i listen to a lot of people talk about borax on here and i was skeptical,but it was a lot on good experienced guys talking about it,so it was kind of hard to ignore and i did have a fur buyer tell me once to shy away from it...but as i said there was just to much experience here saying positive things about it,so i tried it on the last 2 cats and foxes i put up,all i can say is ..AWESOME!!man it makes for some great put up furs and good drying time...never to old to learn new things,sometimes i`m just to stuck on my old school things for my own good    
 
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: bad karma]
 #560812
 02/04/08 07:24 PM
02/04/08 07:24 PM
 | 
 
Donnie
OP 
Unregistered
 | 
 
Donnie
OP 
Unregistered 
 
 
 | 
just used it in the spots that are slow to dry,rub it in and brush it off 
 
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: ]
 #561006
 02/04/08 08:40 PM
02/04/08 08:40 PM
 | 
 
CHICKEN
OP 
Unregistered
 | 
 
CHICKEN
OP 
Unregistered 
 
 
 | 
use it on all my hides!!!!!!!! 
 
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: CharlesKS]
 #561023
 02/04/08 08:47 PM
02/04/08 08:47 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006
 Wisconsin
The Beav
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006 
Wisconsin
 | 
On fox coyotes and cats I use it In the arm pits and around the face and ears. This lets you turn your skins a liille quicker and you don't have to worry about those areas tainting. Works great. 
 
  
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: ]
 #561090
 02/04/08 09:06 PM
02/04/08 09:06 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006
 Alberta,Canada     71
Bushmaster
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006 
Alberta,Canada     71
 | 
Its usually found in the soap dept. of grocery stores....here its called 20 Mule Team, I think. Never looked for it in bulk.  
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: CharlesKS]
 #561111
 02/04/08 09:13 PM
02/04/08 09:13 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006
 Cameron,NC
Prune
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006 
Cameron,NC
 | 
If you put up any amount of fur.It is as necessary as a fleshing knife. 
 
  
  I wanna be like Swampbooger  :-)
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: Prune]
 #561144
 02/04/08 09:21 PM
02/04/08 09:21 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006
 Logan County KY
mark
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006 
Logan County KY
 | 
I use it quite a bit. About like beave said, arm pits and head/ears area. If I have excess blood in a coon and just can't get it cleaned up or dry enough to do the finish work, I rub a little into the fur, allow it to dry and then brush it out. Cleans it up real good, especially if I follow up (in the case of blood) with a little laquer thinner on a rag after brushing it all out. It doesn't hurt a thing in my opinion. It can be found in the detergent department at any Super Walmart (that's where I get it), and a little goes a long way. 
 
  
A "half truth" is still a whole lie.
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: mark]
 #561240
 02/04/08 10:00 PM
02/04/08 10:00 PM
 | 
 
Youngtraprs Dad
OP 
Unregistered
 | 
 
Youngtraprs Dad
OP 
Unregistered 
 
 
 | 
If you want to buy it in bulk,try a fertilizer dealer or fertilizer applicator. I'm not sure why/what they use it for but the fert company that I drove truck for last fall(Ag Business)had some in 50lb bags. 
 
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: ]
 #561243
 02/04/08 10:01 PM
02/04/08 10:01 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006
 Logan County KY
mark
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006 
Logan County KY
 | 
50 pounds of borax would last several years for me and I am a fur buyer and trapper. Most of what I buy is on the carcass or in the grease. I don't know why anyone would buy any in bulk, but that is a great tip "Dad". 
 
  
A "half truth" is still a whole lie.
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: mark]
 #561284
 02/04/08 10:16 PM
02/04/08 10:16 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Nov 2007
 West Central, PA
spikexdeuce
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Nov 2007 
West Central, PA
 | 
I asked about bulk, cause I was under the impression you guys were tumbling the whole pelt in the borax. 
 
  
My new goal: Catch something!!!
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: spikexdeuce]
 #561301
 02/04/08 10:21 PM
02/04/08 10:21 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006
 Logan County KY
mark
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006 
Logan County KY
 | 
I'm not, but some might. Still, it doesn't take that much even if you do. In fact, I have never done it, but I wouldn't use much more than a handful or two mixed with some fine saw dust if I were tumbling with it. 
 
  
A "half truth" is still a whole lie.
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: Lynxcattrapper]
 #561314
 02/04/08 10:26 PM
02/04/08 10:26 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006
 Logan County KY
mark
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Dec 2006 
Logan County KY
 | 
LOL Lynx, you probably don't have a humidity problem, otherwise you would know. It is actually a laundry detergent additive. 
 
  
A "half truth" is still a whole lie.
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
Re: Borax
[Re: mark]
 #561324
 02/04/08 10:29 PM
02/04/08 10:29 PM
 | 
 
Joined:  Oct 2007
 Idaho
Lynxcattrapper
 
 
trapper
 | 
 
  
 
trapper 
 
Joined:  Oct 2007 
Idaho
 | 
DUDE...I buy borax by the FREAKIN CASE!!!!! LOL    It's a VERY important part of my cat put up..PERIOD. lynx  
 
  
 
  
 |  
 
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 
 
 
 |  
 
 |