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Post by TrapperRon on Feb 6, 2013 17:57:58 GMT -6
Ever have those belly wedges stick. Drill a hole to accommodate a large spike. If your belly wedge sticks slip the spike through the hole and pull ... out it comes. Works real well on otter where sticking is more likely. Also a tiny wedge under the end of your main belly wedge is easy to remove and loosens the stuck wedge.
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K-zoo
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Post by K-zoo on Feb 6, 2013 20:35:08 GMT -6
Good tips.
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Post by Possum on Feb 10, 2013 8:19:30 GMT -6
I like the little wedge, big wedge thing. My wedges are all made from scraps and are random lengths - as are my animals. I often have to shove the wedge in so far the nail in the hole trick woudn't work.
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Post by trappnman on Feb 10, 2013 10:53:59 GMT -6
just turning the wedge sideways works for me
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muley
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Post by muley on Feb 13, 2013 14:13:59 GMT -6
i STICK MY WEDGES IN AND THEN OUT THE MOUTH AREA ABOUT 6 INCHESH. i TAP ON THE FLOOR THE PART THAT STICKS OUT AND THE WEDGE PULS OUT EASY TND THE FUR COMES OUT NO PROBLEM AT ALL. hp
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