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How to boil a skull for a euro mount???
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<blockquote data-quote="Termite I" data-source="post: 2958339" data-attributes="member: 115860"><p>I've only boiled one skull, it was my sons Buck Antelope. I wish I would have thought to use a pressure washer in hindsight. Not sure if Whitetail skulls are the same as Antelope but I think they'd be very similar. I had a pair of really long tweezers that helped get the stuff out of the nasal cavity but pressure washing would have probably worked as well or better. My son went to ARC or Goodwill and found a large stainless steel pot for a reasonable price.</p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Termite I, post: 2958339, member: 115860"] I've only boiled one skull, it was my sons Buck Antelope. I wish I would have thought to use a pressure washer in hindsight. Not sure if Whitetail skulls are the same as Antelope but I think they'd be very similar. I had a pair of really long tweezers that helped get the stuff out of the nasal cavity but pressure washing would have probably worked as well or better. My son went to ARC or Goodwill and found a large stainless steel pot for a reasonable price. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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