Euro Mount Help

westcobbdog

Senior Member
I don't really have a the right setup at my house to tackle a skull so I
send mine to a guy in Hiram that dies a great job but is now $200, up from $150.
Took a second buck this season to Garners in Sparta who started doing euro mounts for $100. At that price it's too good of a deal. Literally a week later it was completed and already got it mounted on a board.
 

fireman32

"Useless Billy" Fire Chief.
I’ve only done two, but the last one went well. Skinned the skull as best we could, then slow boiled it for about an hour in water with a little commercial strength degreaser in it. After the hour I scraped the big pieces off then used a concrete cleaning tip on a pressure washer to clean it. Pressure washer took just a few seconds to clean it. Used 40 volume to whiten it and it turned out perfect.
 
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