salting/borax pelts
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 104
salting/borax pelts
i am trying to learn how to do my own pelts,and i have a few questions i hope somebody can awnser for me
after skinning, fleshing. is salting/borax the skin side of the hide all you have to do in the tanning process?
i see pictures of hides turned fur in right after the stretcher board hanging in buildings by the hundreds. is this the finished product? how long will they keep?
after skinning, fleshing. is salting/borax the skin side of the hide all you have to do in the tanning process?
i see pictures of hides turned fur in right after the stretcher board hanging in buildings by the hundreds. is this the finished product? how long will they keep?
#2
Twenty Mule Team Borax works well to preserve hides. I have some that are 35 years old and are still good. The down side, the hides are stiff and not soft like when they are tanned. You have to rub it in like sand paper to remove the flesh and remove most of the moisture, then pin it down to hold the shape you want.
#3
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 31
I use Van Dykes for alot of different things. They are a taxidermy supply. Get on their website they have several different tanning solutions to offer. They have a toll free number you can call. Maybe you could talk to someone there that can help you find the right product for your needs.
#4
Borax cleans the hide and preserves it. But if you want to tan it get a tanning solution or make you own using a recipe. There are those with battery acid to those with sulfate crystals. Find what works for you and experiment.