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    #31
    Originally posted by Runnin4D View Post
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    You will never be compared to Picasso, but I like that idea. I HATE shuffling around trying to keep up with a spinning deer, which is what we have to do know. Will add this to our set up for sure.

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      #32
      Anyone thought about an anchor in the floor or a temporary bar attachment? Use the lift/wench for skinning an animal after tying the hide to the floor and peeling the skin off?

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        #33
        Originally posted by E.TX.BOWHUNTER View Post
        Anyone thought about an anchor in the floor or a temporary bar attachment? Use the lift/wench for skinning an animal after tying the hide to the floor and peeling the skin off?
        Never hear of the same. . Interesting idea.




        See post 25.

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          #34
          some great ideas, the eyebolt in the floor seems to be a great idea, to skin as you raise the carcass..
          as long as not to much else comes off with it when pulling up,, meaning meat

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            #35
            Originally posted by Chief Big Toe View Post
            some great ideas, the eyebolt in the floor seems to be a great idea...
            ...until someone forgets to take it out (or that it's even there) and trips with a knife in their hands.

            I used to have eye-bolts in the floor of my garage back when I was working on motorcycles. I had 3 sets of them. I knew they were there. And if I didn't pull them out after every time I used them, guaranteed that I'd trip on them the very next day at least once!

            It's a good idea, but potentially dangerous.

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              #36
              How tall are y'all's racks? I improvised with a cross member at 10' but I wish I could get another 2 feet up to keep me from bending over so much.

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                #37
                Originally posted by texan16 View Post
                You will never be compared to Picasso, but I like that idea. I HATE shuffling around trying to keep up with a spinning deer, which is what we have to do know. Will add this to our set up for sure.
                Haha gee thanks I at least hoped it was enough to get the point across lol

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                    #39
                    We had one with the top rail being a sliding garage door channel. One hoist at one end. Several hooks hanging from rollers. Winch a deer up. Transfer to a roller and slide out of the way for the next deer.

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