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Let’s see your DIY skinning shed #8666004 08/16/22 07:29 PM
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Let’s see some of y’all’s DIY skinning sheds. We had one that burned up in a fire back in March and I’m looking for some ideas on a relatively cheap fix. I’ve drawn one out but would like to see what others have done.

Without putting a tape on ours, it’s roughly 10 food wide by 16 feet deep and probably 10 foot tall.

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Ours at the camp is just a few steel posts with a metal roof (probably a 10x15 footprint if I had to guess) and a couple hand crank winches to lift’em up. Super simple


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We had a hand crank winch on this one as well, but since we're starting from scratch I figured it wouldn't hurt to get any other ideas on how others had theirs.

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