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Deer Processing - things you wouldn't think of
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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5750611" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>1. Have your hoist high enough on a beam that you don't ever have to bend over. Your back will thank you. </p><p>2. Have a your hoist on a very strong beam. I have always wanted to try the golf ball trick but the beam my hoist is on isn't strong enough, </p><p>3. Have plenty of table space. I have always wanted a good stainless table with built in sink. Still shopping for a cheap used one. </p><p>4. Get some meat tubs. </p><p>5. Lots of sharp knives and sharpener. </p><p>6. Sawzall you don't mind getting bloody with a long wood or meat blade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5750611, member: 23435"] 1. Have your hoist high enough on a beam that you don't ever have to bend over. Your back will thank you. 2. Have a your hoist on a very strong beam. I have always wanted to try the golf ball trick but the beam my hoist is on isn't strong enough, 3. Have plenty of table space. I have always wanted a good stainless table with built in sink. Still shopping for a cheap used one. 4. Get some meat tubs. 5. Lots of sharp knives and sharpener. 6. Sawzall you don't mind getting bloody with a long wood or meat blade. [/QUOTE]
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