Idea for a new SS accessory

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damagi
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Post by damagi »

You guys joke, but I had a Mark VII that I cleaned up and repaired which was used for precisely this sort of thing. The guy said he thought his dad had chucked the bird in the lathe setup somehow and used the vacuum to clean it, but this method may have been what he actually did. Either way, there were feathers everywhere in the motor and vacuum system.
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Post by rdavidp »

I could really use a high power meat grinder.
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Post by BuckeyeDennis »

Wouldn't a chicken-plucker accessory make a great addition to this photo? :D

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Post by teacherman »

BuckeyeDennis wrote:Wouldn't a chicken-plucker accessory make a great addition to this photo? :D

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This is great!

CHicken pluckers are easily made from an old washing machine, but they have them at game bird lodges that are basically a stationary buffer with rubber paddles that flap against the bird and pull off the feathers.
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