Building a Skinning Shed for our Deer and Hogs!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Hey y’all!
As always, I hope you’re all doing great! Today I’ve been trying to figure out Dad’s UA-cam channel and getting everything set up right (I’m TERRIBLE with technology, so y’all bare with me!) There’s not much going on in this video other than an introduction to what Dad is building. I wasn’t there for the process of building it other than mixing the concrete (video of that is coming later, and I’m awful at mixing concrete!) so if y’all want to see the full 2 videos of Dad building this skinning shed, they’ll be on his channel!
Jeff Barron UA-cam link:
/ @jeffbarron70
Preciate y’all!
Hanna your dad is so patient whether he's building something, cooking something, or milling lumber he always takes the time to explain what he is doing and why he's doing it that way. He's an excellent teacher with a lot to teach!
You two are the most genuine down to earth people on UA-cam and it’s so refreshing to see there are still people like this out there 👍 to you both and to both your UA-cam channels!!!🇺🇸
I really do love the Father and daughter relationship that they have, it's fun to watch!
I swear they are truly amazing
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What America needs more of, hard working man that leads everyone to the right attitude about life.
Please explain more of, smart, hard working things about right life you tell internets to do in case all the idiots die overnight.
@@mikeperth8027 Thanks Mike, I need some guidance as well and no better place than youtube. 😅😅
You guys are so cute together! Great chemistry. Father/daughter...nice to see.
Self isolating is getting old, thank you for all you do!
It’s definitely getting old!
@@HannahBarronOutdoors Thank you!
I've been working every day haven't missed a beat yet I'm all over the place, I think everything just needs to go back to normal ain't no reason for living scared cause that ain't living
@@HannahBarronOutdoors but having you to watch on youtube makes it SOOO GOOD! for the rest of us out here! :-)
I freaking love these people. We definitely need more like them.
They're so great together. Just freaking amazing. I really love you guys and im a great huge support to what you're doing. Please keep it up
We do they're called Southerners. 😉
Especially more Miss Hannahs!
SO CUTE!
(I know girls always hate being called cute, but she is in a hot babe like way!)
@@joefudd lets just be respectful please. Im sure she's not looking for any of that. Surely she's a gorgeous woman but dude we supposed to have been here for other things. Lol cool ya snicker homie lol
@@shanesteele3201 I have been nothing but respectful. I don't know what "other things" you're talking about.
Thank you for everything you and your father do. Stay safe in the storms. One of a kind. God bless.
Hannah, thank you for being who you are. I love how you are not afraid of being down to earth. Don't change please. Keep it country!
Much Love from your friend in Reno NV. !! I've been following for quite some time , really enjoy your vids. Great your getting Pops into UA-cam, Subscribed first time you posted . Please keep um coming, God Bless both You and your Pops !
Before I retired I tested building materials for the State of Michigan. I like the way your Dad call that hard, rock like grey stuff "concrete". So many people, even contractors call it "cement". Love your videos. Keep 'em coming.
It's just amazing the kinship between these two, a father & daughter & the things yall do I'm just blown away keep it going yall & GOD BLESS!
Work Smarter, Not Harder... Smart man.. Always listen to Dad!
Hannah so far the best video I've seen was bow fishing really enjoyed watching thanks for sharing Jim from Georgia
You are one of the most beautiful gril in the south helping your daddy at the farm God Bless
You know what I like about these videos? That girl loves her Daddy, he loves her and you can feel the love.
Dad reminds me of my Dad, he is gone now - I miss working with him as you do. Enjoy the time shared lots of Dads can learn something from you and Dad. Love y'all kisses
My uncle and I used to use a winch like you all have above with the gambrel hooks to the back legs behind the knee (deer). The other end we had a mobile home/trailer anchor screwed into the dirt floor and we used a piece of wire rope made into a choker to anchor the skin/hide to it. We'd start to skin the hide from the rear end/tail area (which was hanging up top towards the winch end) then we'd wrap an old golf ball or baseball around the hide then put the wire rope choker loop around it. When we raised the winch/deer it would peel the skin/hide right off. Then as it got halfway off, we'd shorten the choker where it attached to the the mobile home anchor. We did it pretty much like how you and your daddy do. We had a gravel floor in his garage, but had a concrete pad poured below where the skinning rig was with a drain in it running outside down the hill. We would use a garden hose strung from his house's hot water heater to wash down the meat as it hanged. That worked really good for us.
By the way Miss Hannah, how do you all cool the meat down to cure when it hangs down there where it's always so hot where you are? Our nights during hunting season here in Ky are usualy cool enough at night (30 to 45 degrees) to where we usually let our deer hang for no less than 3 days to de-metabolize and cool, makes it way better, less tough and gamey tasting. The longer it hangs before butchering and packing it, the better! So long as it stays cool!
Down where you all are, it would begin to rot as soon as you kill it if you all didn't have some sort of a chill box to let that meat hang? LOL
Your Daddy was laughing said if Hannah was to get up but no Hannah until now but your dad is killing it. Love It!
You both are so lucky too have what hardly ever happens. A bond of undivided love thats just natural. Cherish it nurture it most of all please keep sharing it.
Over 100K views in 14 hours! There's got to be a major TV network that will notice that this dad and daughter get higher ratings than anything they put on TV. One of those outdoor networks could double or triple their ratings by hiring this incredible duo. I was a general contractor for 20+ years, and these two wonderful people are as competent as any of my frame and trim crews.
Child you have so much light in your eyes don't let this world ever take that from you stay close to your momma and daddy and keep the world at a distance don't fall for no fool take your time and enjoy your life while you're young and you don't have to dress skimpy to be a beautiful child of God stay safe and God bless yall hold on to that joy in your eyes and let no one rob you of that
Your Dad is a man living the dream. Does what he wants when he wants. Living free
I have a feeling when he says “I guarantee it”, it’s going to work.
Yeah I think he's looking as if a generation or two down the road. Strong genes
Paul's Valley Okla 2020 Noodlen Fest with 50/50 and other festival stuff. Years past had $20,000 prize . respond
It definitely ain't Mr. Jeff's first rodeo?
It's about time you got up to help your daddy young lady. We been watching him building the skinning frame all by himself. Lucky he wasnt waiting for you to get things done. 'Preciate Y'all.
From Queensland Australia.
There is something about her smile that makes me smile and chuckle.
Short Britches! That's my new phrase. My kids love it. Keep doing videos.
Your Dad is going to have a nice skinning shed once he is done. He has great idea’s and got the shed better than half done while you were still sleeping. You should of brought him a cold drink. Thanks for getting Jeff started with a youtube channel. Love both you guy’s channels!
Young lady hanna ur the pure one stay that way both all your family are good folks
awesome skinning rack! we use a electric winch under the hide to peel em out. tie the top solid, put a round rock under the hide and wrap the cable around and peel away! works on hogs too.......
The Lady of the WORLD Your Dad is a great Dad for what you Can Do YOU ARE THE CAN DO LADY Thank You
That man sure raised a good young lady. Be proud of ya. Sure are a good bunch of people. Hannah you gonna have a bunch of good stories one day girl.
Nice helping your dad out, good daughter. 👍
Those tongs you were discussing are pretty good tool. Back in the days of being employed I worked in a warehouse. We had pallet tongs with a chain on it to hook on to a forklift. the tongs would grip the center board of a wood pallet. As we pulled backwards those tongs would grip harder into the wood, till the pallet could be pulled to the edge of the truck bed, then the lift would lift the load out of the truck. Ice tongs are made the same wAY.
The coolest dad and daughter in the world love you all
I dig it how ya oldman never stops, I was raised that there is always something that needs to be done so there is no reason to be bored 💪💪 I'm flat out sitting still long enough to watch your Channel and now your oldmans got a channel I'll have to make time 😁👍
Thanks Jeff and Hannah! Love your videos, lifestyle, and country attitude! Take care you two!
You all should start your own Duck Dynasty type show. Very fun to watch during quarantine. You and your dad are amazing and real. Preciate y’all
I’ve worked in the automotive world for 40 some years. A tool I’ve used is called a Moe Clamp. It’s for clamping on sheet metal. It reminds me of what your dad was talking about for grabbing hide to help in skinning.
Wow nice job and video! You and your dad have such an amazing relationship. That is fantastic
Damnit, a beautiful Southern woman with a wonderful Southern accent thats not afraid to work!. Amazing, just amazing.
That concrete mixing is WORK and pouring a slab whew, cause it don’t wait on You... Hats off to Your Dad. He’s a real working man! 👍
THANK YOU HANNAH, for making your Dad a channel.....Love you Both.(your channels)
Just and FYI, what I do is after you cut around your back legs of the deer or hog, take a gut hook knife and split down the back side of the leg towards the "behind" lol. Then when you pull with your winch it'll come off easier. Works well!
So far everything Jeff puts together works. I preciate y'all sharing your every day.
What a lovely young lady👩.
Your dad is a bright guy. He loves you allot. Plain to see
Good plan, lookin' forward to seeing this one take shape.
Love your dad's channel. Can't wait to see the finished product. I hope we get to see the finished product in use. Your dad and you are great keep doing what you are doing.
I love watching your videos you’re such a beautiful young lady and how you and your dad make
these great videos together and I know he’s keeping an eye on you just like any good father would keep up making your videos you make me smiling every time I watch them
Once you get started peeling, you could take a piece of flat steel bar, like one inch wide and maybe four inches long, and wrap the hide around it and clamp on that so the hide
doesn't get torn by the teeth, and pull from four spots instead of two. Cool Idea with the winch, it should work well.
Thanks for sharing. I always enjoy the interaction between you and your dad.
This young lady is so sweet and very creative.
Howdy, Hannah: You Dad is always coming up with ideas to make the work easier and better, such a smart Man, and I can see it has also influenced You, and the way you think. It's great to have that Family connection, you two finish each others sentences all the time! I love it!! Stay Safe!!
He did a great recording job! I'm so glad you got him started with his own channel. Great job to both of you. And your cousin too. Thank you!! Have a good'n!
They call that "theme and variation" design as you go! he knows, looking good you two even if it was 2 years ago.👍💛
I love your little tic tic you make when your emphasizing something good
'The Skinning Shed' would be a good name for a horror movie.
That’s a great idea for a gnarly horror movie. Get some backwoods, inbred, hills have eyes looking people kidnappin tourists/hikers and well you know “Skinnin Shed”. Have them up in the hills in West VA. Have a couple of them look fairly normal and run a roadside beef jerky/BBQ shack and sell their “catch” as fresh. You can literally go anywhere with this story.
Love your videos! Thanks!!
That smile!
Your Daddy is is a living legend. God bless.
I used a setup like this hog hunten in North Texas. Hogs are tuffff and it ended up breaking the chain after a few years. We also had to weld teeth onto the vice grip plates to get a better grip on the hide. Should be fun.
Great job! Can't wait to see y'all skin out your first deer or hog in that neat little set-up! Thanks for the video Hannah!
Nice video 👍 but this old okie (with a slightly different twang) discovered that hanging a white tail by the head, make a few proper cuts, put a golf ball, or rock under the skin. Tie a good rope around that and tie the other end to a truck bumper. Its like removing a latex glove.
This is such a good channel...cant wait for the next episode....You guys are doing a great job of entertaining during the covid virus thing and I appreciate you appreciating your viewers.... Love that cool southern hospitality!!!
Vise grip makes a pair for bending steel, has a wide jaws on it ,that work real well.
Hannah you got to do a build project one day for your channel. Show off some of those building skills your Dad taught you.👍😉
You two are awesome. I love your daddy's channel. Nice arms too.
Positivity is contagious.
Hope you have good luck with it, we never could make our set up work out. After a while, we found it was just easier to skin the old fashioned way. Quicker and easier.
And before all the UA-cam experts that haven't clean 5 deer in their life tell me I'm wrong, I worked at a deer and hog processing facility. I'd clean hundreds of deer and hogs a year.
That clear corrugated FRP would be great for a roof, letting light in. Need more cross pieces or purlins for that. Sleepyhead.
Raptor? Dang, girl! You're working hard and deserve it.
I saw that too lol
Really enjoy seeing you and your dad doing stuff together... Keep up the good work..
Enjoying his channel so far... GRAVY!!!😎👍
You could use some welding vicegrips . I think you have a wonderful idea there.
Your old man is a bloody good worker, I felt tired just watching him 😂
Well good morning sunshine 😂🤣 thoroughly love y’all’s videos. Can’t wait to see this bad boy in action.
Your dad needs to build him a smoke house!
I love your pops channel Hannah and this is going to be pretty badass I do believe save on some work for sure you guys have a good one hun and we will see you around soon 💓💯💪🏼👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Love you Hannah Barron. I'm from Jamaica. You're so interesting and l enjoy watching you and your dad's channel. Remember to patent your inventions in the skinning shed
Chris you must attempt to attend to tour of a processing plant. Once this designer virus has been controlled by the almighty pharmaceutical industry. This is the best one they've come up with to date.
Absolutely the perfect father and daughter team!
Strip skinning is an easy way to peel the wrapper off of pigs if you are frustrated with the usual way too. Blasting the filth of them with a pressure washer first is always a good practice.
Your Dad is one hard worker great Idea think I will build one of those for deer skinning like your Truck
I enjoy watching as always
But constantly distracted by her extreme cuteness ha ha
Love watching you all and learning stuff
10:25 ViseGrip makes a tool that has welded flat steel that is about 4in. by 2in. on each grip. They are used for braking sheet metal. Menard's sell them, so most hardware stores should sell them.
Appreciate the videos, many of us are stuck at home during this crazy time of 'self isolation', nice to see something else going on out there besides the freakin news... thanks again !
Skinning shack requirements are much different then what I need. I bought a truck hitch winch thing to do it last year in case I gotta do it in the field. Normally I'm gutting them on the snow and hanging it from the bucket of the tractor at -4°C.
Feel free to come on up Sunday and hunt here. I'll host ya.
Fancy! I've been using an old swinging chair frame my Dad made downstate for the riders and garden tractors and not quite so fancy up north since still the post between two trees for processing, though have an old childrens playsets and 100ft of free dock I salvaged for free to get the treated lumber to use eventually since will have the garden tractor or two up there in time. Thanks for sharing!
Again another nice video Hannah keep them coming. Appreciate you all have a blessed evening and be safe . 👍
Thank you for sharing his link.Your dad is badass.Subscribed 🙂
From what I can see you have a pretty cool set up, can you have your dad do a video walk around the saw mill, new skinner area? I’d like to build something similar but looking for ideas. Just can’t see enough from the video, thanks if you guys can..
You and dad are awesome! Stay Safe!
tell your dad he should use trailer tie down to hold his two chains to the ground, they screw into the ground they hold really good, he is doing a great job on it, it will come in handy for skining 👍
That's really so AWESOMELY so 😎 too ya'll I wish I knew how to skin my Deer's and Wildhogs in my customized shed too just like your Dad Jeff
Might be able to use a couple of the brush pullers that Gemplers sells, to clamp onto the hide. Just a thought.
Nice work. Looks like pops handled the camera work just fine too.
Looking forward to watching this build.
Roll Tide
First cut the deers tail off, cut the hide all the way around the back legs just above the hooves and cut the hide all the way around the neck at the base of the skull, do not cut into the meat.
Using a golf ball, roll it inside the hide on the back of the neck and cinch a chocker chain around the hide tight with the golf ball inside, the chocker chain is already attached to a heavy duty eyelet in the center of your concrete floor. Then you wrap the cable from your electric winch around the deers neck above the cut hide and attach the clasp hook at the end of the cable back onto the cable on the back of the deers neck like a noose. Take a saw and cut both front legs off just below the shoulder. All you do then is winch the deer straight up while the hide peels fully off the deer, you may have to work the hide around the front shoulders when the hide is pulled tight against them, especially on smaller deer, other than that, once the hide pulls free from the back legs and falls on the floor, then you can remove the golf ball and discard the hide, the skinning part is done.
Have a fixed length non adjustable cable with a gambrel attached about seven and a half feet up from the concrete floor. After skinning, hook the gambrel in the back legs of the deer while it is still winched up, then lower the deer all the way down and remove the winch cable from around its neck. The deer is then hanging upside down on the gambrel with no hair and no dirt on the meat ready for butchering.
Hope this helps, if not, there is video on YT showing deer being skinned and butchered using this fast and very easy method.
I recently started indoor gardening. Bandanas when working is essential.
The world needs more of you!
Yall are awesome. Thanks for the videos 🤙
from Houston,TX