Re: Successful hide tanning
[Re: Rudy S]
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03/03/18 10:23 PM
03/03/18 10:23 PM
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Rodney,Ohio
SNIPERBBB
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Rodney,Ohio
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I've used the orang bottle on muskrat ,weasel and this time fox. So far so good. All intructios are on the bottle, very easy to use. I would do it again. But then again I havent used anything else yet. Good luck Half the directions are there, some steps that would save your hides are not there.
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Re: Successful hide tanning
[Re: Trapper new]
#6181078
03/08/18 10:32 AM
03/08/18 10:32 AM
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MO
cfowler
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Some good info on this site. Been dabbling with fur tanning, and using the orange bottle stuff. The orange bottle stuff will work, but I don't think it's the best or easiest way to achieve a nicely tanned fur. Tanning isn't gonna be easy regardless of which product you use. It's pretty labor intensive if a quality result is wanted. It's shown me where proper skinning and put-up are impoetant to the finished tanned fur. I love the idea of being able to catch the animal, and then processing it into a ready to use fur. I appreciate you guys sharing your knowledge and experience. Sure beats fumbling around in the dark. Tanning fur is a pretty exciting process to me. I am ordering a few supplies soon to try some other products. Thanks again for all the useful info posted on this site.
I trap for fun. I skin 'em for the money! Grinners For Life-Lifetime Member, MO Chapter, Den #1 ~You Grin, You're In~
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Re: Successful hide tanning
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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03/10/18 02:35 AM
03/10/18 02:35 AM
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WI - Wisconsin
AJE
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[/quote] These days I use citric acid. Used a formic acid pickle(krowtann) a few years ago...that stuff is nasty to work with and you better have safety gear with it.[/quote]
I wonder how safe the orange bottle stuff is to work with, or that Rittel's EZ tan-100 stuff. Those are the 2 main home tanning kits I'm aware of.
Last edited by AJE; 03/10/18 02:37 AM.
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Re: Successful hide tanning
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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03/10/18 09:50 PM
03/10/18 09:50 PM
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southwest Alberta .Canada
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Straight vinegar isn't that strong of a pH for tanning, distilled white at best is 2.4-2.5. Wine and cider vinegars are even weaker.
These days I use citric acid. Used a formic acid pickle(krowtann) a few years ago...that stuff is nasty oto work with and you better have safety gear with it. I agree with you on the formic ..have used oxalic acid with good results but now use citric as it also helps with degreasing
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Re: Successful hide tanning
[Re: AJE]
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03/11/18 12:15 PM
03/11/18 12:15 PM
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Rodney,Ohio
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I wonder how safe the orange bottle stuff is to work with, or that Rittel's EZ tan-100 stuff. Those are the 2 main home tanning kits I'm aware of.
The OBC is a tanning oil, usually these are sulfenated oils and generally safe just use gloves. But never use their directions. Another thing people need to watch for, especially if you dont have the pH strips(never try tanning without these) is that a lot of tap water in the US is hard water and has a higher pH than the rainwater that most tannning kits recommend. That and if you use something to weigh down the hide so it stays in the pickle, it needs to be something inert(like a jug of water) as somethings like masonry(concrete, bricks, etc) can really screw up your pH's.
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Re: Successful hide tanning
[Re: Trapper new]
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03/13/18 04:08 PM
03/13/18 04:08 PM
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cfowler
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This tanning thing seems to have become an extention of my trapping addiction. It's pretty fascinating. Not only to do, but to see and read about the experiences of others. I'm just getting into it and learning, but it is fun. LOT of work involved in the fun, but still fun.
Sniper, that web site you made is pretty cool. Valuable tool for finding info quick. Thank you!
I trap for fun. I skin 'em for the money! Grinners For Life-Lifetime Member, MO Chapter, Den #1 ~You Grin, You're In~
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