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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 3908031" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>i have scraped a few hogs. something i would try now would be to use a tankless water heater to scald with and just scrape as you go rolling the hog as you go. i remember that we would get the water just right and put the hog in the hot scalding water and the water would flash cool making some tough to get the hair off. sometimes we would just dip the scalding water and pour over a small area and the scrape that spot,but that was a PIA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 3908031, member: 7203"] i have scraped a few hogs. something i would try now would be to use a tankless water heater to scald with and just scrape as you go rolling the hog as you go. i remember that we would get the water just right and put the hog in the hot scalding water and the water would flash cool making some tough to get the hair off. sometimes we would just dip the scalding water and pour over a small area and the scrape that spot,but that was a PIA. [/QUOTE]
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