?question for the senior tanners?

Submitted by eric on 03/22/2004 at 17:55. ( beartrapman@webtv.net ) 216.114.124.121

any one use a wet mill for tanning any more?
nothing i can find in the archives.
e

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Wet Mill = Wet Drum!

This response submitted by Bruce Rittel on 03/23/2004 at 07:41. ( rittel@mindspring.com ) 171.75.171.133

The terms are used interchangeably. Leather Tanners refer to Drums as Mills - while in the fur and hair-on industry they are often simply called Wet Drums. And yes - they are used extensively in our industry!

An Auto Tanner is a form of Wet Drum - but on a small scale.


thank you, bruce...lunch?

This response submitted by eric on 03/23/2004 at 14:39. ( beartrapman@webtv.net ) 216.114.124.121

thanks bruce..next time we'll go to my lunch place and i'll let you buy..
did you get your tundra yet?
i love mine~!
i read the archives.
i guess
i've been using sort of a cross between the two. stirring often, over a 12 -13 hour period. and i will say here and now to all..bruces eze 100 is the very best tan around. id say more but i don't need the competion..people love my tan and glady wait the year that it takes me.. i have lots and lots of work...but the rendezvous trade especially likes my soft - thick- strong fresh smelling leather with fur attached.
e


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