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Get yourself a CoolBot for your AC unitFirst advise. Knives get slippery. When one drops, don't grab it ! It's a natural instinct. My buddy tried it once.
We usually are doing moose. We made up over 500 pounds of processed meat from the last one. He was a big boy. Started out on the kitchen table n worked up. Found cutting boards n other tools at garage sales along the way. We buy 5# vacuum sealed pork suit for a 80-20 blend. We also buy 5# packages of bacon bits to make bacon burgers. And adding jhallipino peppers is nice n spicy. Spices tend to increase in flavor after they have been married for a while. We also purchase the spice bags for making 25 pound batches of brats, Italian sausages n such. It's great to make up your own recipes with your family n friends. Keep a frying pan handy n sample sample sample. You don't want 25 pounds of stuff. I know, we have 25 pounds of black bear brats that I forgot to add the moose meat into in the freezer now. Dried berries such as currents are tasty.
Tools don't replace experience so digging in n developing your style is one of the best parts. As stated keep your meat cold.
If it gets wet in the field as in falls in a pond or such process it as soon as possible don't hang it. Clean it n process it.
We have learned that a roll of grocery store produce bags work great to put meat into so it won't leak blood, food safe, strong n cheap. Lasts a long time. Then butcher paper. Generally good for a couple years. Keep your freezer cold. Near -20 is best.
At our cabin I insulated the generator shed. Now I have to install the air conditioner. Hoping it will act as a walk in cooler.
Of course the most important ingredient is the game meat. Good luck n take one make one if you get a chance
Do you have a floor drain? Always thought if I do one in the garage like that I'd tin the walls and ceiling so that I could wash everything down with a hose.
What is FRP?Great idea, but skip the tin and glue FRP to the walls. Be sure you caulk the trim pieces to whatever they are adjoining. If you do tin you'll end up with condensation behind the tin, short jump from there to mold outbreak.
And a floor drain is the bee's knees.