How to Build a Non-Electric Skinning Machine for $125 [VIDEO]

A non-electric skinning machine will save you time and cut down on the pain in your back. Here's how to make one on your own, for about $125.

A fur shed sure helps in the comfort level when skinning out and putting up fur from animals you’ve trapped and hunted.

A fur skinner helps in that comfort even more. Electric skinners can be purchased or even constructed, if you have the talent to build such a machine.

It might be easier and less expensive to put together a non-electric skinning machine to skin all those furbearers you’ll get this season. For about $125, you can get the parts you need to build a skinner that will last for years.

As was explained in the video, you might want to build a taller model if you plan on skinning coyotes (and if room permits). Otherwise, this is perfect for most other critters.

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