Life of a Tanner - oiling hides

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  • @Amandab372
    @Amandab372 4 роки тому +4

    I have to say I'm really jealous of the equipment you have to be able to work your hids like you do. Doing it by hand every is a strain.

  • @equipyourselflifeskills5802
    @equipyourselflifeskills5802 2 роки тому +1

    You can use “Protal” oil. It’s a tanning oil to replace oils and fats that have been removed from the hide in the tanning process. You can order it from a taxidermy supply. I order mine from Van Dukes out of Texas. Hope this helps.

  • @billdean.x
    @billdean.x 3 роки тому +4

    What kind of oil are you using. I have 5 fox pelts I need to restore?

  • @Blackwing-q2t
    @Blackwing-q2t 6 днів тому

    Best oil for hair on buffalo hides?

  • @tallybeaverman9462
    @tallybeaverman9462 Рік тому

    Can you use Beaver Tail Oil, instead of Neatsfoot Oil for a tanning oil? I heard the old time trappers used beaver tail oil to condition and water proof their saddles, leather cloths, and their guns. But it is a rumors until it is proven.
    The way the economy is going, we maynot be able to buy our tanning supplies. So we need to look into alternatives, to be able to continue. What are your th ou ughts about this?

  • @adamwatkins2373
    @adamwatkins2373 4 роки тому

    What is the best way to soften hides and do you do private hides for business?

  • @dalestruck3337
    @dalestruck3337 6 років тому

    How do you get the oil out of the hide and fur, I tried this method for the first time and applied to much oil and now after everything it is very oily yet .

  • @lukewhittie3647
    @lukewhittie3647 4 роки тому

    Does any know what type of oil he is using? I have a deer hide that is fully tanned but a little to dry to work soft. I am trying to keep it from splitting

    • @BlueMarten
      @BlueMarten 3 роки тому +2

      - You can use neatsfoot oil. Field and Stream recommends "fat liquor oil" (3 ½ ounces of neat’s-foot oil combined with 3 ½ ounces of warm water and 1 ounce of ammonia).

    • @lukewhittie3647
      @lukewhittie3647 3 роки тому

      @@BlueMarten thanks my guy

  • @demonakasha
    @demonakasha 7 років тому +1

    What kind of oil do you use? are they dry for the first application of oil or still slightly damp?

    • @absarokajoe
      @absarokajoe  7 років тому +1

      it is a special tanning oil that helps to soften the hides, they are slighty damp so the oil goes into the hide

    • @whofarted9376
      @whofarted9376 5 років тому +3

      demonakasha He won’t tell you specifics. He wants his trade to become a dying art just like many that came before him. Educating others to ensure generations of knowledge would be considered “Loosing Money” by some smiths. (Yes I know this is a reply to a several years old question.)

    • @DaveWirth
      @DaveWirth 3 роки тому +3

      @@whofarted9376 I'm replying to a 1 year old question, which is a reply to a 4 year old question.
      I think it's Neetsfoot oil, or something with similar properties.

    • @Living_Legend85
      @Living_Legend85 3 роки тому

      @@whofarted9376 kind a Dick reply at that

  • @CaptureLife
    @CaptureLife 5 років тому

    You mention a "special oil" can you be more specific for those trying at home? What type of oil? What's in it?

    • @gohawaiioutfitters
      @gohawaiioutfitters 5 років тому

      Any type of softening oil is great. I use buck tan oil. neatsfoot oil is everyone go to.

    • @trappermario40
      @trappermario40 4 роки тому

      @@gohawaiioutfitters do you use straight neats foot oil or mix it with hot water

    • @gohawaiioutfitters
      @gohawaiioutfitters 4 роки тому

      @@trappermario40 I'm not a professional... but what I do is warm the oil a bit. Plastic cup in hot water. I also wet tan, so all I do is just add the oil onto hide while its wet.

    • @trappermario40
      @trappermario40 4 роки тому

      @@gohawaiioutfitters thanks for that, I am in Australia and it is difficult to get good oil here. I always wanted to try the Neatsfoot oil.

    • @gohawaiioutfitters
      @gohawaiioutfitters 4 роки тому

      @@trappermario40 I mix it with the buck tan oil I haven't tried full neatsfoot. But I dnt see why it shouldn't work.