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01-10-2020, 00:24 #21
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Re: Better than bare minimum rifle safe recomendations.
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I moved a safe as such for a butcher, a German butcher. The Germans are clever people, he put pigskins under the safe and we dragged it into the property and a good 30 m to its resting place.
I was amazed - the skins worked like greased skids, no issues at all.
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01-10-2020, 07:00 #22
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01-10-2020, 08:09 #23
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01-10-2020, 08:17 #24
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Re: Better than bare minimum rifle safe recomendations.
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The Germans use the dehaired skins to texurise their sausages, something about the things in pig skin that make the (I forget the word) sausage gelatinous.
I learnt this when I tried using W/Hog B/Pig to duplicate German sausages - they use the pig skin in a big way to make their meats. The skin goes through a "bolt cutter"
The skin appeared raw, but scraped, de-haired and perhaps brined (it was rather disgusting to handle). The skin was unbelievably greasy, and looked like it had puffed up a bit, like been soaked in something ????
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01-10-2020, 15:07 #25
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