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fur shed pictures #6479020
03/02/19 10:38 PM
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Finally got my site cleared out for my fur shed now I need and idea for size and style
What’s everyone fur shed look like

Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479048
03/02/19 10:53 PM
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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479065
03/02/19 11:04 PM
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I was thinking 12’x16’ with 8’ ceiling

Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479073
03/02/19 11:08 PM
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East of the Mason-Dixon Line
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Go as big as you can afford. You’ll fill it up eventually.


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479078
03/02/19 11:10 PM
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That is the size that I went with. I brought the loft out about half way and left a 4' over hang on the front to store stuff in and to hang deer under. The ceiling in the open part is 11' or 13', can't remember.


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.... but what do I know, I'm just a dumb farmer.~My Dad
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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479082
03/02/19 11:11 PM
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Barron Couny, WI
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Big as you can afford is good advice. I'm building a new one this spring too. 30'x40' with ten foot sidewalls and and upstairs. Can't wait! I'll also use this for my wood working shop as well. You'll never look back and think, "I should have made it smaller"!


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: John Deere Steve] #6479182
03/03/19 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by John Deere Steve
Big as you can afford is good advice. I'm building a new one this spring too. 30'x40' with ten foot sidewalls and and upstairs. Can't wait! I'll also use this for my wood working shop as well. You'll never look back and think, "I should have made it smaller"!


A few years ago I put up a 30' x 30' garage with 10' sidewalls. A buddy stopped by to check it out one night while I was pondering how to set things up. When I asked him what he would do his reply was " Well first of all I would knock out that back wall and add on another 30 feet." He was right.....


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479189
03/03/19 01:07 AM
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Built a room within my 36X54 pole building for skinning and drying. Have a couple chest freezers and all my traps and supplies in the main part of building.
Made it a man cave with a few select furs and other outdoor related items.

Chris


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479278
03/03/19 08:02 AM
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mine is 26x28 foot 12 feet high with wood heat an water , I should have went bigger

Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479279
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it fills up fast

Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479281
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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479380
03/03/19 10:17 AM
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I would make the ceiling height at least 12 ft in part of the shed to accommodate a skinning machine. If you don't have one now, you should really try one. You will never regret it.

Re: fur shed pictures [Re: LDW] #6479391
03/03/19 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by LDW
I would make the ceiling height at least 12 ft in part of the shed to accommodate a skinning machine. If you don't have one now, you should really try one. You will never regret it.


Agreed! I boxed in a 3'x4' area to a height of 13'. Mounted a 1/2 ton Harbor Freight winch and mounted a skinning vice grip holder made by ADC to the cement floor. Works great on most furbearers and for skinning deer.

Chris


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479416
03/03/19 10:44 AM
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13X40 foot shed installed boiler heat along one wall, insulated walls covered in plastex paneling for easy clean up exra lights added.
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Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479423
03/03/19 10:52 AM
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Law Dog - that is exactly how a Trap Shed should look. It is hard to take serious a trapper who posts a picture of his trap shed that is all clean and neat. LOL


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479432
03/03/19 11:00 AM
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I think you have to be very honest with yourself on where your taking your trapping.
How much fur will you honestly process in the future and what do you need for that?
Fridge, freezer, cutting area/ counter, drying area etc. like the guys here note.
Heat source affordability, and so on. If you just want a big new shed and use part of it that's great too. If you can run in a water source super.
Personally I would seperate my drying area from the rest within the space. Also note a good extended exterior section somewhere and lockable as well is a great place for all your field goods such as traps, cable, stakes etc. why have that take up heated space? Back up to it load and unload steel and go.
In disclosure my thoughts are from a guy who only traps cats and kills bears.

Osky


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: wissmiss] #6479456
03/03/19 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by wissmiss
Law Dog - that is exactly how a Trap Shed should look. It is hard to take serious a trapper who posts a picture of his trap shed that is all clean and neat. LOL

I like the Full Look too!
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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479477
03/03/19 12:03 PM
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Greasers and butt sniffers everywhere! Gross......


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479478
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Wow thats alot of coons........


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Re: fur shed pictures [Re: gdccowboy] #6479502
03/03/19 12:44 PM
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Traps should be stored in other places because a working fur shed just stinks just like a fur buyers place does! LOL My skinning machine is in the steel building next to the fur shed (taller) and trap storage is also but a 3rd shed to just to store supplies would be ideal. Heat is cheap just needed to add a 2nd pump on the boiler to move the heated water to the wall radiators. Keeping in neat during the season is tough with way too much going on at that time.


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