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Re: EZ 100 tanning kit
[Re: Riley.j.w]
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10/22/20 01:09 PM
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Rittle's products are all I've ever used and I've done dozens of skins of most of the species available here in PA.
It's easy to use and produces a nice tan.
Eh...wot?
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Re: EZ 100 tanning kit
[Re: Riley.j.w]
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10/22/20 01:27 PM
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Rittle's products are all I've ever used and I've done dozens of skins of most of the species available here in PA.
It's easy to use and produces a nice tan. Is it cost effective adding time vs sending off 20+ of each species and getting volume rates from the tanary? Even if not I sure would like to be able to produce my own top quality taned hides Do they come with simple species specific instructions?
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Re: EZ 100 tanning kit
[Re: Riley.j.w]
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10/22/20 01:38 PM
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The reason we (my daughter and I) started tanning our own was the poor quality we were getting back from the tanneries. We were getting torn skins, skins with holes shaved in them and sometimes had missing skins or skins that weren't ours.
To be fair, we started out using USA Foxx and Furs because, back then, we didn't know any better. We tried a couple of other tanneries that were better but not great and all had a very long turn-around time.
As far as time/cost, the time-consuming part is shaving and breaking which we do by hand. If I added up the hours involved in that it would probably be cheaper to send them out.
I downloaded full instructions years ago and have copies in the shed. They are not-specie specific but skin type specific.
Eh...wot?
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Re: EZ 100 tanning kit
[Re: Riley.j.w]
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10/22/20 02:27 PM
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I agree wissmiss. All our tanned furs are for wall-hangers with the exception of a few coons and skunks that were for hats.
Eh...wot?
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Re: EZ 100 tanning kit
[Re: Riley.j.w]
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10/22/20 07:05 PM
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I tan a few. There's a learning curve for sure. I'm into the primitive side of things, woodsmoke or barktan, but I do like Rittel's safety acid. I've been tanning hides for a long time and still learning. To me, the easiest to do are fox if you can be gentle and mink, followed by coon and coyotes. Muskrats rip too easy and beaver are like trying to soften an oak board.
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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