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Brain is a bit of a challenge. I tried sticking a wire have in there and scrambling them out but it wasn't as effective as I'd hoped. I may just hack saw the back tomorrow.
Bend some coat hanger into a small loop shaped like a P and put it into your cordless drill. Wear eye protection and facemask, haha! Long tweezers for that pesky membrane stuck at the bottom.

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Make your own and save some cash. Super simple. Buy a small trash can, a hot water heater element, some watertight epoxy or chaulk and a cord for the element. Done. I'll take pics of mine if I can find it. Cost me right around $20.

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3 minutes ago, Zem18 said:

Make your own and save some cash. Super simple. Buy a small trash can, a hot water heater element, some watertight epoxy or chaulk and a cord for the element. Done. I'll take pics of mine if I can find it. Cost me right around $20.

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I agree. I don't need one. Was just curious if anyone actually bought that thing

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On 12/3/2019 at 12:41 PM, Lawdwaz said:

You must be married, otherwise you'd be doing that on the kitchen stove.

Good call.... :)

can't speak for him but if i wasn't married it wouldn't matter. i'd still be doing it no in the house. smelly process for sure.

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21 hours ago, crappyice said:


Interesting....Oxiclean IN the boil? That could help break the grease I bet. Sorry if I was confusing but I made a paste of Oxiclean and water AFTER I did the boil and meat removal. Put the Oxiclean on and let site for 12-16 hours before chipping it off and rinsing.


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i use oxyclean in the boil too. wisk works well or anything mild that will cut the grease.

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18 hours ago, Bolt action said:

Brain is a bit of a challenge. I tried sticking a wire have in there and scrambling them out but it wasn't as effective as I'd hoped. I may just hack saw the back tomorrow.

Keep scrambling and boiling ,eventually you can grab it by the antlers and shake it out. 

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14 minutes ago, crappyice said:


Do you then cover the picked clean skull with Oxiclean?


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nope. simmer it in bulk 40 volume peroxide water solution for like 10 minutes. the oxiclean is only to degrease it.

1 part water, 3 parts peroxide.

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy K said:

Keep scrambling and boiling ,eventually you can grab it by the antlers and shake it out. 

i don't scramble too much. bought long surgical forceps on the net that are slim enough to get in, grab it, and pull it out. pressure washer flushs out the rest.

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16 hours ago, Jeremy K said:

I just paint the peroxide on straight.

there's liquid (clear) and then more of a shampoo consistency. shampoo like stuff i'll brush on but i like the liquid and simmering. it gets in all the hard to reach spots and i'll never be done and realize one spot didn't get as much. kind of a waste if you're not doing more than one skull though. i get my stuff from a hairdresser surplus store around here called Sally's.

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On ‎12‎/‎3‎/‎2019 at 10:18 PM, Bolt action said:

Brain is a bit of a challenge. I tried sticking a wire have in there and scrambling them out but it wasn't as effective as I'd hoped. I may just hack saw the back tomorrow.

I used a spade bit in my cordless drill.

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