One suggestion I would have would be to raise the back of your beam to about belt high. You can figure out how I’m sure. It will be less strain on your back. Gives you more downward pressure for scraping. Give it a try. You’ll like it.
Did you make or buy your fleshing beam and base im looking for plans on making one but having a hard time and really don’t wanna buy wall mount one don’t like them as much ?
Hi Bucktalk, I bought the beam at the NYS Trapping convention in Herkimer NY. I'm sorry I do not remember the vendor. Just a wood working guy had a few. I then made the stand myself. Its a lywood base with two boards to create a notch for the standing board, and two boards to notch under the beam. The beam is on a hinge. This way I just fold it up when not in use. I'll show it better on the next video. Best! Dan
One suggestion I would have would be to raise the back of your beam to about belt high. You can figure out how I’m sure. It will be less strain on your back. Gives you more downward pressure for scraping. Give it a try. You’ll like it.
Did you make or buy your fleshing beam and base im looking for plans on making one but having a hard time and really don’t wanna buy wall mount one don’t like them as much ?
Hi Bucktalk, I bought the beam at the NYS Trapping convention in Herkimer NY. I'm sorry I do not remember the vendor. Just a wood working guy had a few. I then made the stand myself. Its a lywood base with two boards to create a notch for the standing board, and two boards to notch under the beam. The beam is on a hinge. This way I just fold it up when not in use. I'll show it better on the next video. Best! Dan
@@TrappersSNORR thank you much tight chains