I have a piece of 8" pvc we could use to flesh a hide on.
I think 8" pvc would be great for fleshing. I've used 4" pvc in the past. It works well but you've got to move the hide a lot because of the narrow work surface. I have 12" pvc pipe 3 foot long; it weighs about 30 pounds. Actually, I have 4 of them. Three are being used as deer feeders.
The trick is figuring out how to mount the pipes on a frame so you can create a work station. I have one with 4" pvc built. I'm not sure of it's condition. I haven't used it in about 7 years. I'll try to get out today, brush the snow off it and take some pictures. I've been thinking that I need to redesign a fleshing bench.
There seems to a 100 different ways to tan a hide; from the chemical Tandy Leather kit, Tannery in a Box, to egg tanning to brain tanning to using tannin from tree bark. I've done the Tannery in a Box most of the time. But, I did an egg tanning on the last set of deer hides. It worked pretty well, but I still need to smoke them and work them out more. All in all, I have 8 to 10 deer hides in various stages of completion. haha
Do we want to do a hide tanning clinic this Gathering? I am far from being an expert, but we can give it a go if there's interest. I bet Bill has some tanning experience, also, and maybe Joe??