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Need some advice for drying fur #379814
10/22/07 12:26 PM
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I just recived word from the wife that "wet" fur/animals are no longer welcome in the basement. Last year I was allowed to dry rats & mink. This year nothing, especially raccoon, which is going to be a problem as I am extending my waterline.

I have an old garage/fur shed but it is uninsulated and very inefficient to heat.

Any suggestions on what I can do. Insulating the garage is not an option. I have fans and a small propane "can" heater.

All ideas welcome at this point.

Thanks,

Teal

Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: teal] #379830
10/22/07 12:40 PM
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On sunny days where there is no chance of rain/snow, place your pelts outside where its sunny and wind can hit the furs.

Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: SNIPERBBB] #379833
10/22/07 12:42 PM
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lol, use a friends house then next spring work on the fur shed.

Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: ] #379882
10/22/07 01:33 PM
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Would it be feasible to build a small 4'x8' rectangular drying box, vented of course. Drying fur at a friends is more than likely impossible and I would rather not try to work with wisconsin weather.

Keep the ideas coming. I know this is last minute but just got word of this "issue" yesterday.

Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: teal] #379890
10/22/07 01:39 PM
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buy a lock for the basement door.

what she dont know is in there wont hurt her.

Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: CharlesKS] #379918
10/22/07 02:00 PM
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Use your propane heater to warm the shed up for about an hour, then leave a fan on over night. Fur doesn't have to be real warm to dry if the fan is on it.


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Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: Ole Hawkeye] #379949
10/22/07 02:31 PM
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teal, I'm in the same boat. No more critters in the basement. I'm going use the garage but I have no heat or insulation either. I was told that the fans will dry furs even if its freezing as long as the air is moving on them.


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Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: PinkyP] #380047
10/22/07 03:54 PM
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33 degrees and lots and lots of air. I keep my drying room warmer the that and I use a large squirrl cage fan to move air. The more air you move the faster they dry!

Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: RR 3] #380120
10/22/07 04:34 PM
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get rid of the wife


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Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: Mississippi] #380177
10/22/07 05:23 PM
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If no heat how about a dehumidifier?


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Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: ] #380393
10/22/07 07:42 PM
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I am like Mississippi to a point. Who is paying the mortgage?


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Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: ] #380943
10/23/07 08:24 AM
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Thanks for the info guys, it's much appreciated. I think I am going to run all of my fans and see how that works. If it doesn't I'll try something new. Maybe send my wife on a cruise or someplace warm, who nows. Ha!

Teal

Re: Need some advice for drying fur [Re: teal] #381140
10/23/07 11:43 AM
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Hey Teal! I'll send mine with yours! My wife loves Aruba!


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