Man this is an awesome thread learned a lot. I have several skulls I need to do but haven't had to time to boil
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I will try water maceration next time. Boiling method is good because it eliminates any smells. Maceration without water stinks up your backyard and attracts all kinds of critters.
Will the Satin Polyurethane work? I am having a hard time finding a no gloss (flat) Polyurethane.
Which polyurethane works best for ya'll without bone discoloration?
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Originally posted by CoolArrow View PostHello. Anyone there. Can u hear me now?
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Originally posted by Witchgrass View PostNo idea Man. I put an 8 point in Ridex around the middle of January (hide and all) and an axis just over 4 weeks ago. I put them in buckets inside black trash bags but it can still smell them every time I go to the barn . I'm scared to open the bags and check on them !
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Originally posted by ttubudd View Posti may have to give this a try on my next skull. just dropped a hog head off with guy outside of Ft Worth to do it. Charges $80. I think that may be worth it to not have to deal with the smell!
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