Snake stretching boards-- I have one 2x10 board for snake stretching. We can always find "wall space" in the workshop to staple a snake skins if needed. BUT, I get 20% of snake skins stapled to the wall
Just Kiddin'. And the stapler has to pull out all the staples.
One thing I learned today: you can't "break" a deer hide when it's drizzling rain and 100% humidity for the day. The dang thing will not dry out. haha I did seriously think of building a tarp lean-to, but said the "the hell with it. I'll break it tomorrow."
I did have a "wild fire" in the workshop today. I was drying punk wood on a metal sheet on top of the woodstove. After about 6 hours of this process a few pieces did develop smoke embers. I scooped it away with the shovel.
My list of things to do tomorrow by importance and practically of getting them done (i.e. help arrives):
1. Dry punk wood (I gotta build a fire to do so?
2. Straighten/reflex HHB bow
3. Break deer hide.
4. Clean bathroom
5. Vacuum attic in cottage and clear off the bed.
6. Move boat and tractor out of the shed
7. Straighten up the workshop.
8. Set up the skeet range when Brian and Clint get here.
9. Replace florescent bulbs when Brian and Clint get here.
10. Make smoking soak for deer hide.
11. Stitch up deer hide.
12. Set up lights in the shed.
Most importantly: GREET OLD FRIENDS AND MAKE NEW ONES.