Freeze with earliners in?

Submitted by Troy on 07/14/2004 at 19:43. ( tnhmack44@wat.midco.net ) host-12-45-111-24.midco.net

I've got a local taxidermist that would like the earliners in upon delivery. Would it be ok to put the earliners in and once they're dry, place them in the freezer until needed? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!

Troy

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Oh yeah...

This response submitted by Troy on 07/14/2004 at 19:44. ( ) host-12-45-111-24.midco.net

I forgot to mention that I'm doing the tanning for him.


I'm not clear on ur question.

This response submitted by gordon on 07/14/2004 at 20:44. ( ) hlfx54-2a-209.ns.sympatico.ca

Do you mean earliner or cartilage? It would be ok to fit plastic earliners and leave in. If you what to freeze cape I don't see why drying cartilage is an issue? You would not dry plastic earliners?

Hope this helps.


Plastic earliners..

This response submitted by Troy on 07/14/2004 at 23:56. ( ) host-12-45-111-24.midco.net

Would be what I'm going after. So, thank you Gordon.

Troy


Sure

This response submitted by Frank E Kotula on 07/15/2004 at 05:47. ( basswtrout@aol.com ) 172.166.15.253

And I hope your charging him big for this. Yes you can put in the earliners in and then freeze it prior to shipping. Just make sure your use a good epoxy (Epo-Grip) and that it's set good before you freeze it.


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