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Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by Christine, Dec 18, 2009.

  1. Christine

    Christine Grizzled Veteran

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    hmm... what's in there?


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    ..looks tasty!


    Mostly finished product. No peroxide yet.
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    You can see that yote had some serious tooth issues. I'm guessing he was up there in age.

    Here's a worn out lower incisor that I didn't glue back in. It was just hanging there in his gums.
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  2. Dan

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    Looks good!
     
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    Sweet.......
     
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    I love it gal!
     
  6. Christine

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    As an interesting coincidence... dinner last night was stew. K ate it without any questions. :D
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Looks good, did you spice it up with sal soda? :D
     
  8. Christine

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    Crick, I used Biz. Which is basically the same thing.

    Made the kitchen smell like a laundromat. (which I'm guessing is better than plain boiled 'yote head smell)
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Biz ? I learned something here :) Thank you! Your alright in my book even though you beat me up sometimes :D
     
  10. Christine

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    Yep, the powdered Biz detergent.

    Which btw, is good for washing clothes with blood and fish slime on it. :D
     
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    Pretty cool Christine.
     
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    The wife will be happy to hear that! Thanks Christine



    Nice skull btw:D
     
  13. bloodcrick

    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Does Biz not foam up while boiling??
     
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    What is the purpose of biz? I just use plain old water. BTW the skull looks good.
     
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    Cool, I have a couple coyote skulls up at the cabin that I want to get bronzed, they look pretty cool when done!
     
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    Nice job on the skull. He looks like he's been chewing on rocks.:D
     
  17. Christine

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    Biz (or sal soda) is an enzyme detergent. It helps dissolve muscle/cartilage/connective tissue. It really speeds up the noggin cleaning process.


    Crick, I kept the yodel dog head at a simmer/low boil so there was no foam. You'll get some foam if you let it get to a rolling boil. Of course, you don't know how to scramble eggs... so let me put it this way... if you're getting foam, turn the heat down. :p:p:p
     
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    Does it bleach to skull?
     
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    Pretty cool Christine!
     
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    It doesn't contain any chlorine bleach but as you can see the skull comes out rather white. (if you have a layer of oil in the pot, skim it off before pulling the skull back out, the grease will give the skull a yellowish cast.)
     

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