Bonesaw
What's a good bonesaw for cutting the antlers off the skull or cutting the head off the neck? Saw a buddy use a hacksaw to cut the antlers off the other day & it looked like it worked pretty good.
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I've been using a Gerber folding saw with interchangeable blades from wood saw to bone saw for about 12 years and the blades are still good.
Paid about 15 bucks at WalMart. |
A reciprocating saw works wonders too. I have used corded and cordless ones with a multi purpose blade. I also use a Wyoming saw if I manually have to do it.
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If I have to take the deer out I use a saw-all. If I quarter in place I like the gerber saw folding saw to remove the antlers
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What blade do you use for bone on the sawzall?
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I like the Wyoming II packable bone saws. They are light, pack good, assembly in seconds and are great saws.
http://www.wyomingknife.com/saws.htm |
On my saw-all I usually have a 9" bi-metal blade just because thats what I have laying around.
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Originally Posted by c-rad
(Post 4089847)
On my saw-all I usually have a 9" bi-metal blade just because thats what I have laying around.
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Originally Posted by Bullcamp82834
(Post 4089711)
I've been using a Gerber folding saw with interchangeable blades from wood saw to bone saw for about 12 years and the blades are still good.
Paid about 15 bucks at WalMart. Been working for me too - now 8+ years ! |
My idea on saws
is to find them at a hardware store.
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