Trapping Today

  • Store
  • Magazine
  • Trapping Lure
  • Fur Market
  • Traps
  • Furbearers
  • Trapper’s Library
  • About
You are here: Home / Fur Handling / Tyler Freel on PVC Fleshing Beams

Tyler Freel on PVC Fleshing Beams

January 12, 2016 by Jeremiah Leave a Comment

Most folks, including myself, have always used traditional wooden fleshing beams in fur preparation.  If you’re looking for an alternative, however, I’ve heard the PVC beams work pretty slick.  Tyler Freel over at the Outdoor Life Game Changers blog wrote a nice little piece on building a pvc fleshing beam.

….My buddy Garrett turned me onto PVC several years ago when he demonstrated his new fleshing beam on river otters from Afognak Island. The beam, made from a section of PVC pipe, was much smoother and harder than wood, and made fleshing much easier than with the wood beam I was using at the time. Using a draw-style fleshing knife (I use a Necker 600), the flesh seemed to roll off with much less work, and resulted in a much more uniformly fleshed hide.

Read the full article here.

Filed Under: Fur Handling Tagged With: fur pelt fleshing beam, pvc fleshing beam

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trapping Newsletter

Signup for news and special offers!



 

Loading…

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.


Fur Profit Ebook: $5

Trapping Today Lures

Search Trapping Today

Archives

Categories

Related Sites

  • The Last Alaskans
  • Fur Harvesters Auction
  • Furbearer Conservation
  • Trappers Report
  • OnXMaps
  • OSL
  • Cattle View

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in