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Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by bowhunter412, Jan 1, 2011.

  1. bowhunter412

    bowhunter412 Newb

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    This product is great. it really does what it says. in around 8 hours or less you have a european mount ready for the wall. i have done 3 so far and it sure beats using propane or a hot plate.or paying 100-150 dollars for it to be done with dermestide beetles. it is avalible at many places but cheaper than dirt.com is the cheapest place to buy it. all you have to do is add a little powdered dish soap. that is what seems to get it boiling. when its done shake it off and rinse with water. it works better with a hard stream and hot water. and dont worry about the antler bases being in the water and turning black just take a magic eraser and srub it a bit and it comes right off. i would give it 5 out of 5 great product. and for 78 bucks at cheaper than dirt.com you cant beat it.
     
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    Deep Fried Turkey Frier... then you can use it for both...
     
  3. bowhunter412

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    i relize that ,it was just better for me to get the buck boiler. its not as big and easier to set up all you do is plug it in. i did look at buying a turkey frier though.
     

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