Re: Beaver board size
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01/06/20 12:01 PM
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Cut in thirds. 32" Rare beaver will stretch over 30" X 40" here.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/06/20 12:15 PM
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Like Dirt said. And you can put 2 beaver on one board. Back side and front side.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/06/20 01:51 PM
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Just do not think 1/2" plywood is all you need. I suggest 3/4" and get the store to cut them 32" each and leave them rectangular. Then build a table with the top recessed so the board supports allow the board to be flipped over and the nails from the first beaver do not hit the table top. Also, your board supports do not need to run the full length and width of the board. Leave out a section near the center of the length and width so the support clears the larger beaver.
You can also build a rack to hold them by cutting a 3/4" groves in a 2" x 4" on the floor and another on the wall. Much easier to handle than trying to hang them up.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/06/20 03:55 PM
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Great responses! Thanks for your help! I will work on that here this week. I used the old doors off my house that I switched out last year. Had my first beaver check of the year today. And ended up with 4. I need something more consistent, so I’ll probably just go buy 2 pieces of the 3/4” plywood’s. That’s enough for 12 front and back. If I need another, I’ll just go buy one.
What size nails do you all like? 2.25” or 2.5”
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/06/20 07:42 PM
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What size nails do you all like? 2.25” or 2.5” Either one in a box nail but do not mix the sizes. Box nails are the best as they are thinner than most other nails and have heads on them thus are much easier to hammer in and remove compared to other nails.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/07/20 07:48 PM
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Cut in thirds. 32" Rare beaver will stretch over 30" X 40" here. payotetrapper, depending on where you buy your plywood... they cut it for you. Easier transporting and save you that much more work.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/08/20 01:26 PM
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Make a couple of your boards with the first 3 and two lines on one side and the normal one the other. This way you don't have kits wasting board space.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/09/20 11:17 AM
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If you have not finished your outlines, it sure helps to alternate the line colors. Sure makes it easy to stay on the correct line.
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Re: Beaver board size
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If you have not finished your outlines, it sure helps to alternate the line colors. Sure makes it easy to stay on the correct line. Yep, I did it just like Boco did it above. Actually caught a 59.4 lb beaver (personal record), and I made it fit but I probably could have stretched it an extra inch. As soon as I figure out how to upload pictures again on here I'll take pictures and share my set up. Its working fantastic.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/17/20 06:11 PM
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Don't use any coatings on your boards. The wood will soak up grease and help with drying time.
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Re: Beaver board size
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01/17/20 06:12 PM
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X2 on the pinning nails.Your boards will last twice as long than if you use the thick common nails. Also leave your boards unvarnished.They will wick up some moisture from the fur. You shouldn't have any grease on the fur.
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