Fur shed considerations
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06/07/25 01:05 PM
06/07/25 01:05 PM
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Joined: Apr 2025
Nova Scotia
TheCarpenter
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OP
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Nova Scotia
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Hey folks. Looking for input on a furshed i'm thinking about building this or likely next year.
Wood floor on piers or concrete slab considering any blood, fat etc for cleaning.
Exterior door from hardware store with threshold, or no threshold homemade door? i'm thinking about sweeping gunk out vs keeping rodents out with airtight door.
Comfortable size? 12x12, 16x20 etc. 8 foot high or 10, 12 etc for hanging stuff off the trusses? I like a bit of elbow room and HATE feeling cramped. I won't be doing 10% of the numbers you guys probably do, but I just collect....stuff. Want to keep everything trapping related out here. all my totes with coil springs, conibears snares, snare making stuff, lures, gloves and gear you name it.
If this doubles as a game cleaning area, should I just go with a concrete slab with a tiny grade for a floor drain? We hunt deer mostly, but will chase rabbits, grouse, pheasant and bear sometimes. also process striped bass and some small fish.
It will be wood siding with a metal roof. I might build windows for it but will likely buy them for cheap from work.
Anything you guys wish you included in your fur shed that you didn't? A wood stove is a must I'm Thinking.
Thanks,
Carpenter
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Re: Fur shed considerations
[Re: TheCarpenter]
#8415925
06/07/25 01:23 PM
06/07/25 01:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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Lots of lighting. How are you going to heat It? I would go with a concrete slab. I would put in a ceiling and insulate. It will be a lot easier to heat.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Fur shed considerations
[Re: TheCarpenter]
#8416006
06/07/25 04:57 PM
06/07/25 04:57 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Find some plastex paneling for the walls in the skinning area and use treated 1X4s for the bottom of the wall trim, think ventilation from simple fans to wall ducts depending on your setup.
Cup hooks on 1X2 along the ceiling can hold a lot of fur out of the way.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Fur shed considerations
[Re: J Staton]
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06/07/25 05:13 PM
06/07/25 05:13 PM
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Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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If I were to do a concrete floor, I would consider a drain in the middle of the floor in the skinning/fleshing area and frp on the walls. Wash the whole thing down at the end of season. I added vertical drain pipe into the cement floor for future add ons like water. I also sank an anchor into the floor for pulling truck parts for body work. You could run your electric pipe in the floor to avoid coming in from the outside through the wall.
Last edited by Law Dog; 06/07/25 05:20 PM.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Fur shed considerations
[Re: TheCarpenter]
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06/07/25 05:22 PM
06/07/25 05:22 PM
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minnesota
garman
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minnesota
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At least 1-2 dehumidifier, yes drains, 16x20, tall ceilings., 3-4 fans
"NR trapping, what a concept accepting those who have supported us"
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Re: Fur shed considerations
[Re: TheCarpenter]
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06/07/25 07:06 PM
06/07/25 07:06 PM
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Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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You could put in a French drain in the middle of the floor. Bury a 55-gallon tank cut out both ends and fill it with gravel. Put in grate and have it flush with the floor.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Fur shed considerations
[Re: TheCarpenter]
#8416143
06/07/25 10:55 PM
06/07/25 10:55 PM
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SE Minnesota
dustytinner
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SE Minnesota
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I'd run my electric wire in romex or conduit to prevent rodents from chewing on the wires and causing shorts you can't find unless you remove the wall board. I like having a stainless 3 bay sink and hot water for cleaning up.
Life member Minnesota Trappers Association FTA,Sportsmen's Alliance
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Re: Fur shed considerations
[Re: TheCarpenter]
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06/10/25 08:02 PM
06/10/25 08:02 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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Mice love furs so do bugs in warm weather, mouse proofing and trapping mice is ongoing but it’s free K-9 bait. Screens and a few sprays of bug killer daily goes a long ways if the bugs are out.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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