Dude, I must say your video is one of the best I've seen across all subjects. I just finished my skull based on your step by step process and it turned out great! Thank you for the fantastic detail, excellent camera work and no bs dialog. You rule.
Good job. Most professional set up ive seen . Industrial shed.good dobble head boiling pots.4 elk on the go at once is a money maker. I'd watch out for the teeth falling through the grate when pressure washing though. Good end product. I do euro mounts and youre shop feels like a slaughter house.easy place to clean and get youre hands dirty. Good stuff
Thank you so very much for your informative video. What have you found the advantage to be using the peroxide boil/bath as opposed to coating the skull with a 12 percent peroxide cream ?
@@HgielDarb Yes and no. tough to bring together with out something else shifting. depends on your space. very gently. i would use clear epoxy and clamps. slowly crank in. use soft rags towel so clamps dont dig in. good luck
What causes teeth to come out ? I've tried to never over boil or go over 185 and seems to happens more often than not. I super glue back in, but it sucks
From what I know, it’s not so much the temp of the boil or anything, but some deer just have looser fitting roots on their teeth and they just come out
I have a scull that's turned gray. I think this happened from a degreasing agent I used. What would you suggest for reversing this problem and returning the scull to white? I've been trying hair bleach and it doesn't seem to be lightening.
Most professional video I've seen on the subject.
Thank you!
what a setup. literally every single detail in equipment and workspace. sure wish i had that kind of setup money
Dude, I must say your video is one of the best I've seen across all subjects. I just finished my skull based on your step by step process and it turned out great! Thank you for the fantastic detail, excellent camera work and no bs dialog. You rule.
Pro tip: Keep your mouth closed while doing the pressure washing. Those bits go a flyin
I’m glad it worked out well for you! Thank you
10-4 do you sell mounts?
Pretty fascinating process. I am really impressed by how clean your shop is.
If you slap a zip tie around his nose while he dries it'll pull that nose back together in the middle. I do it on my whitetails.
Good job.
Most professional set up ive seen .
Industrial shed.good dobble head boiling pots.4 elk on the go at once is a money maker.
I'd watch out for the teeth falling through the grate when pressure washing though.
Good end product.
I do euro mounts and youre shop feels like a slaughter house.easy place to clean and get youre hands dirty.
Good stuff
Thank you! The grate is removable for when teeth fall through. Our boiling process is done in a slaughter house, it is very convenient.
Good job young man I do the exact same thing exact same way
Great job. Thanks for the detailed and concise instructions.
Looks good , just trying to get my antelope skull cleaned up
Awesome work!
Excellent video! Cheers!
Could you tell me where to find those pots please!!! I want!!
Great. I think I'm going to do a European next year if I get a chance.
awesome video
awesome work
Good job
Good job. what are the dimensions of your pot? where could I get one?
What are the measurements for these pots they look like perfect size.
Thank you so very much for your informative video. What have you found the advantage to be using the peroxide boil/bath as opposed to coating the skull with a 12 percent peroxide cream ?
The boil is a quicker method and is extremely convenient for doing large quantities of skulls at a time.
What knife are you using?
What are the dimensions of your pots? Perfect size
So after the second dip and you let it sit overnight you didn’t spray it off again? 😊
Nope, I did not spray it off again. After it dries it is finished.
@@mtoutdoorz won’t the peroxide eat away the mount?
Nice job!! 👍👍
looks good.....im beetle guy. no skull splitting with bugs. but nicely done,,,
I've gotten the nasal area splitting doing maceration. Is it possible to glue them back together tightly?
@@HgielDarb Yes and no. tough to bring together with out something else shifting. depends on your space. very gently. i would use clear epoxy and clamps. slowly crank in. use soft rags towel so clamps dont dig in. good luck
Good vid!
Hands man - done did and goter done. Even the wife likes!
Where did u get your pots
I get most of my pots from a local restaurant supply store
hello i do a fair amount of diy euro's but can't find big metal tubs. Can you tell me where i can get some........thank you.........Mark
I get most of my pots from a local restaurant supply store
thank you
Awesome video
What causes teeth to come out ? I've tried to never over boil or go over 185 and seems to happens more often than not. I super glue back in, but it sucks
From what I know, it’s not so much the temp of the boil or anything, but some deer just have looser fitting roots on their teeth and they just come out
I have a scull that's turned gray. I think this happened from a degreasing agent I used. What would you suggest for reversing this problem and returning the scull to white? I've been trying hair bleach and it doesn't seem to be lightening.
Try using oxiclean
Where can a guy get rectangular containers to boil in like yours?
Has anyone foud out where he found/ got the pots?!
I got them from a local restaurant supply store
I got two white-tail deer I'm gonna do this with. I'd assume the times are a bit different, as deer skulls aren't quite the size of elk?
The time does vary, elk typically take quite a bit longer since they are much larger than a deer.
The time does vary, elk typically take quite a bit longer since they are much larger than a deer.