pmsmechanic
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So nest time you butcher some hogs try this. Hang one hog up and use a small hand held torch to blister the skin starting at the top of the hog. You don't need to blister the whole hog at once. As soon as the skin is blistered start scraping. If you missed an area just use the torch on that area. Once you are done just rinse the hog off with water.
We used to heat a trough of water but once we started with the propane torch the water trough got thrown away.
We used to heat a trough of water but once we started with the propane torch the water trough got thrown away.