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Date Posted: 17:23:17 01/04/05 Tue
Author: Asher
Author Host/IP: 68.116.62.142
Subject: Let them Dry
In reply to: Bill Stiger 's message, "Tanning question" on 13:34:58 01/04/05 Tue

Usually you would want to let the hide dry completely after rough fleshing and salting, then relax in brine solution or commercial relaxer, then pickle. Was the badger still damp? Are you in a humid climate?

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  • Re: Tanning question -- Ozzy, 07:45:21 01/07/05 Fri
  • Re: Tanning question -- daveP, 05:59:18 01/13/05 Thu

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