Joyce see the posting that I put up.  The hide is done in 5 to 10 days
as a general rule.  I have had them dry completely in 3 if the humidity
is low, only happened twice for in 40 years.  We are not known for low
humidity here in MI.

BobH

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I'd take that hide, lay it out on a big piece of cardboard that is very
thick, and using a stapler, tack the edges stretched out to the big
giant cardboard (a box that refrigerators come in works great).� Then
buy many boxes of Borax (in the laundry soap section) and put on some
rubber gloves. Take that Borax and rub it into each nook and cranny of
the hide (raw side up, hair down) and really push it in. Then cover the
whole thing with another layer of Borax. As it dries and hardens in your
garage, keep adding Borax in any area which soaks through and the Borax
is no longer a layer of white. Do this for several weeks. You will find
that the hide will get very stiff and dried out and soon that the Borax
won't need to be replenished..it will stay quite white. Let it sit
another week, then carefully use your shop vacuum and suck up the Borax.
You can then roll the hide around a long broom handle, loosely� (you
want the air to get in, and put up two hooks in your garage and hang the
whole thing like a long curtain. This has worked well for me. Joyce


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