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Can you guys post some pics of euro mounts, my brother has many but would like to see some different ways others have done theirs. All mine are shoulder mounts.
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heres one of the ones i did, the dogs found it while coon hunting
it was a lion kill, go figure
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My 2007 elk, mounted on a Barn Board.
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Here is my '05 archery buck. As soon as get my 06 buck done I will post it as well. I am going to mount it on a shed on the wall.
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I love that set up, might have to steal that idea.
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YA, that looks really cool!
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has anyone ever just used a shed to mount it to rather than a plaque?
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i've made coat hangers, pretty basic i know. trying to make more advanced stuff but i dont got all the right tools
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There is a really cool pic of a euro mount on a shed. I have been looking for it, but can't remember what topic it was under.
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You will see one mounted on a shed in about 2 weeks. I will post when it is done.
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Heres one I mounted to a shed.
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very nice Ironhead, do you have a side view? How did you mount it to it?
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I am curious as to how you attached it as well.
I was thinking about taking a large elk shed and putting two euro skulls on it. Kinda off set, one higher than the other. Angle the horn on the wall. Just a thought. I might play with it.
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I drilled 2 holes in the shed then put some wood in the nasal cavity for backing, to run 2 - 1 5/8" sheetrock screws through the skull into. Takes about 5 minutes to mount the shed. I have also seen guys epoxy wire into the bottom of the skull and then drill holes in shed to attatch the wire to.
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You know me nothing fancy here, I used left over material from building my fence. I suppose a guy could take a router to the edges if they wanted, but to me just a rough look for a display is fine.
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