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building a trapping shed- suggestions #7202532
03/02/21 11:53 PM
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I'm building a new trapping shed. I need to incorporate my lure room, fur handling area and skinning room, area to hang fur, freezer area, dirt room, trap storage, and shop area for working on traps.
I'm trying to design it where everything flows. I need to add in my wash sink, tumbler, skinning machine, area for storing stretchers. I'd like to be able to easily load my traps, unload my catch, put my truck inside and side by side inside. I'm planning on two levels. A first floor and basement with lower side at ground level. I'll have an area outside for treating and waxing traps.Can you give me tips and suggestions. Show me your shed and tell me what you like and what you'd do different.


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202534
03/02/21 11:57 PM
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I'll give you a tip... Don't forget room for the bed. The wife will love it when you come home smelling like a black and white kitty.


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202535
03/02/21 11:57 PM
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Fridge well stocked with beer?

Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202546
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You guys are off to a good start with suggestions. Thanks. Tell me more please. I'm thinking of an instant hotwater heater, bathroom, led lighting.


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202549
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I'm not an organized sports fan but maybe a wide screen tv...kitchenette. Gun room. Indoor shooting range....

Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202555
03/03/21 12:39 AM
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Don’t forget about attic space. Be sure to use a roof pitch that allows attic storage. The basement you suggested seems a bit over the top though.

TV, sound system and a fridg are a must. Walk in cooler is nice too.

Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202563
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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202570
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^^^Yes, but also always have room to build an addition


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202578
03/03/21 01:28 AM
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A few random thoughts... I like a mostly open floor plan Don. You can more easily adjust the sizes of the areas you want as your needs change. I'd only make about three rooms of it, one for your vehicles with a big door to the fur shed section and a separate room for lure building. I'd for sure want a walk-in freezer. Get your skinning machine set up so its plenty high, you'll want to be able to use it on deer and bigger stuff so get a larger than normal hoist, the prices don't go much higher to bump it up a couple sizes. You can't have too many lights, shelves, or work benches,,, and ceiling fans are terrific for moving air while being out of the way. I agree with storage up high, great places for buckets, cage traps, milk crates, etc... I really like the natural gas heat in my shop. A/C in the summer would be really nice. I'd want a roofed or even screened in porch with a concrete floor for outside jobs. ...... just some ideas from a wish list.

Oh and good security system. So many lowlifes these days...

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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: ~ADC~] #7202581
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ADCThose are the types of ideas I'm looking for. Thank you. Anything else you or others can think of will be appreciated.


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202635
03/03/21 06:43 AM
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lots of lights and a system for air movement.

(I should have read ADC's entire post before I chimed in)

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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202639
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Order a 42inch door for your walk out basement it comes in handy.

Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: ozark trapper ia] #7202783
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Originally Posted by ozark trapper ia
Order a 42inch door for your walk out basement it comes in handy.

And lever styled door knobs so you can open them when your hands are full or dirty.


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202815
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Exhaust fan, separated shed for trapping gear and traps, stretcher/ supply room that doubles as a dark room (flies don’t fly in the dark). Hanger hooks on the ceiling, shelves and work bench areas with a fleshing beam that folds into the wall. Outside box for 5 gallon pails to age lures and baits in.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202820
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These are some helpful tips which I had overlooked. I'm glad I asked. Anything else you can think of that will make a difference?


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202828
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Double the size you think you need.
Skinning area with concrete floor that can be hosed off and squeegied out the door.


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7202836
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Yep add a drain and bury a pipe in the cement for electric and water if your putting it in later you have a hole down to the dirt then.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Taller walls are always a good idea. It costs less to build up than out. solid rubber mats covered with old disposable carpet under your skinning machine and fleshing beam. You can roll up the carpet and toss it in the spring and drag the mat outside to wash it off. Keeps from staining your cement. Way better than sawdust and those type things. Be sure your skinning machine is set up so when you back your truck in its close. That way you can save moving the animals as much. Pull one out, skin it and toss the carcass back in the truck for easy disposal. (not a big deal for your mink and rats but coons and coyotes are different.) a good shower type wall board on the walls by the skinner and fleshing area makes it easy to clean up splatters as well.

Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7203055
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Sorry Man I built small 16x6 under my grainery stairs Small worktable which basically holds the shelves for lures and trap parts back wall holds almost all of my stretchers one wall is all conibears and stands other is full of footholds hanging in 1/2 doz. lots shovels pullers and setters leaning/hanging wherever Upside is I no longer have piles of stuff where i skin and board or in my garage And YES it coulda been much larger however I had no idea I had collected so much "stuff" over the years till it started piling up in one location


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Re: building a trapping shed- suggestions [Re: MinkGuy] #7203090
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You might need a second mortgage to buy the building materials with today’s prices that would be my concern. Maybe look for a building to move that might be cheaper or a steel building you could trim up when wood prices go down in the future.


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