I thought that cloth was designed to stop the carcass sticking together when frozen.
08-01-2020, 01:44 PM
bigbear
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Originally Posted by veitnamcam
If you hang meat in the muslin cloth as Tahr has pictured it stretches out the fabric and you most definitely can and will get flyblown meat.
If the meat is hung then the cloth hung around it so it is loose it is generally pretty good.
I have used it in the past and stuff fern around the meat so when the flys blow it they get the fern only.
08-01-2020, 05:35 PM
bumblefoot
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Originally Posted by Tahr
All of them have stitching coming undone. I will have to re-do the seams.Attachment 127623
I'd be sending them back as they're not fit for the task :) If they keep getting them sent back they will get the idea pretty smartly..... :)
11-01-2020, 10:08 PM
Nathan F
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Originally Posted by Tahr
Ive never known cheesecloth to be fly proof?
Have you ever been fly blown through pillow cases ?
11-01-2020, 10:42 PM
Tahr
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Originally Posted by Nathan F
Have you ever been fly blown through pillow cases ?
No. And Ive sometimes had a heap of eggs on the outside. They just brush off.
Mind you, there are different qualities/weave size of pillow cases. If they look too course I don't buy them. I buy mine in sales. Craig gets his from the Sally shops.
11-01-2020, 11:51 PM
veitnamcam
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Originally Posted by Nathan F
Have you ever been fly blown through pillow cases ?
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Originally Posted by Tahr
No. And Ive sometimes had a heap of eggs on the outside. They just brush off.