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Fur tumbler plans ?

Posted By: HTF307

Fur tumbler plans ? - 01/15/18 03:22 PM

I am brand new to this forum and love it. I did a search for any threads on fur tumblers and came up short. Maybe i didnt use the right lingo. Does any body have any plans or decent photos to get a person on their way? I have over 20 plastic food grade plastic barrels (55 gallon) on hand. Need help with drive motor and drum speed suggestions and the important stuff like how many paddles(ribs) and how tall those should be. Thanks for any help that may be offered or links to previous threads that may be of benefit.
Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 01/16/18 01:17 PM

I’ve not built one so take this with a grain of salt. If you took the motor and belt off a dryer couldn’t you make that work ?
Posted By: Golf ball

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 01/16/18 01:23 PM

Wait ! Couldn’t you use an old dryer with the heating element taken out or disconnected ? It wouldn’t be as big as a 55 gallon drum but would have a timer on it !
Posted By: late bite

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 01/16/18 04:05 PM

Originally Posted By: Golf ball
Wait ! Couldn’t you use an old dryer with the heating element taken out or disconnected ? It wouldn’t be as big as a 55 gallon drum but would have a timer on it !


I did that back when I did taxidermy, it worked pretty good. You have to find a better way to seal up all the holes in the drum than the duct tape method I used..... wink
Posted By: trapper20

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 01/17/18 04:48 PM

i use an old dryer. duct tape worked so far for me
Posted By: HTF307

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 01/18/18 05:50 PM

i got a PM from a member on here and he got me off to a great start, I get the impression he keeps to himself so i am reluctant to post what he sent me, out of respect. That fella has a great set-up, not just the tumbler either.
I will post picks of the one i do when done with it. I figured out the door seal and found an app to help with figuring out rpm's and pulley dia. etc.
Posted By: 2sdkids

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/21/18 06:36 PM

Any updates on this?
Posted By: The Beav

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/21/18 07:49 PM

I don't do pictures but If It were me I'd get one of those 55gallon plastic barrels. Then I would go out and buy 2 of those threaded floor flanges. Bolt one on each end.
I would go with the 3/4" size. Then build 2 standards so the pipe would lay In a grove or you could buy 2 pillow blocks and mount the pipe In them. Then On one end place a gear and attach another gear to your motor shaft. Bicycle chain would work. You will just have to figure out what size gears to use so you can get the right revolutions. Then you could place some hard wood slats Inside so you would get more of a tumbling action.
I haven't built one since when I ship my fur through NAFA they tumble It any way.
Posted By: Monster Toms

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/22/18 12:34 AM

55 Gallon drums and dryers work to dry wet stuff and put a little fluff on one or two coons at a time.
If you want to deal with coyotes, cats, or coons in quantity you need a large unit.
This one is 30"wide 4' tall



and this is 60"wide 4' tall

Front panel comes off to expose the screen for clean out.


Posted By: rendezvous

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/23/18 12:47 PM

I went the dryer route...

Unplugged the heating element



Removed the fan



Taped off these areas



Picked up the dryer cheap at a garage sale($30-$40???), roll of Gorilla tape, had some electric tape laying around... It comes in handy!
Posted By: TONY.F

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/25/18 12:43 AM

hvac foil faced tape will hold up considerabley longer than regular duct tape
Posted By: BORGY

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/25/18 08:02 PM

So is the purpose of tumbling to create a better appearance before sending to the auction house?
Posted By: Monster Toms

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/25/18 09:54 PM

tumbling,
coats the fat, pre fleshing.
absorbs grease, post fleshing
dries fur after washing
cleans fur of blood and grease
fluffs fur prior to sale
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/27/18 04:12 AM

I have not had any trouble with duct tape in my converted dryer.

Originally Posted By: ~ADC~
I converted an old dryer into a fur tumbler. First thing I did was convert it to run off 110V. instead of 220V bypassing the heating. I then duct taped the holes on inside of the drum closed....



I toss in some corncob horse bedding like this... https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/best-cob-premium-horse-bedding?cm_vc=-10005

2-4 cups is what I use and add more as it needs it....



Here is a coon that was wet and muddy when I skinned it. I then hung it to dry overnight...



Up close...



Same coon after tumbling for about 8-10 min (you can put 5-6 coons in there at a time) ...



Closer up...



I know guys complain the dryers don't do as a good of a job as the big drums, and that you need expensive media in it, but this works good enough for me.

~ADC~
Posted By: Carp Commander

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 10/09/18 03:37 AM

What type of material are you running. I find it difficult to find clean hardwood sawdust. Any alternatives?
Posted By: Monster Toms

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 10/09/18 12:25 PM

check you local cabinet shop for saw dust. Or try Corn cob media, aspen shavings (rodent bedding at the feed store)
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 10/10/18 04:18 AM

Originally Posted By: Carp Commander
What type of material are you running. I find it difficult to find clean hardwood sawdust. Any alternatives?


I use corncob horse bedding like this... https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/best-cob-premium-horse-bedding?cm_vc=-10005
Posted By: Terrence j

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 10/22/18 09:51 PM

Any info on how to convert my dryer from 220v to 110v ? I have some time to tinker cause I can't walk much but I can crutch outside and sit in a chair with my leg up and work on it. Lol been in the house on the couch since Thursday afternoon due to knee surgery so I'm getting a little stir crazy.
Posted By: 2sdkids

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 10/22/18 09:56 PM

Everyone seems leary to share that info. I'm sure due to possible liability issues. I would be interested in that info as well though.
Posted By: Rudy S

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 10/23/18 01:45 PM

ok, now im thinking of building one. Let me get this straight first. I normaly like to wash all my pelts. So if i were to wash them, instead of hanging them to dry, i would put them in the Fur tumbler? or no washing, put them in the tumbler right after skinning the critter?
Posted By: kade sherrill

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 10/23/18 02:06 PM


Posted By: Jay McDowell

Re: Fur tumbler plans ? - 09/21/22 10:26 AM

I'm wanting to make one using a 50 gallon drum. Could I replace the dryer drum with a 50 gallon on and get better results?
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