I was reading around and decided to build a plucker.
I got an old washing machine motor (from like 230 BC) that my father and grandfather converted into a sharpener about 30 years ago. We bought a 3inch diameter PVC pipe end cap from Home Depot, cut up some rubber bungee cords (the S hook end ones) into 3inch strips. We cot them down a little so we left nobs on the ends and then fed them through some hole we drilled into the end cap. They hold in well, it rotates great. It has 16 fingers on it.
OK, here is the annoying part:
We killed a chicken, rinsed all the nasty off it, scalded it, and took it to the plucker. All it seemed to do was make the feathers black, and pull a few out.
I tried it again with a scalded, un-rinsed bird to the same effect.
I tried it on a non rinsed, non scalded bird and it seemed to work better.
For some reason the fingers aren't grasping the feathers like I anticipated them doing.
Any suggestions? Am I not trying it long enough? Does it take a bit to get going, or what?
Here is an image of the plucker:
I got an old washing machine motor (from like 230 BC) that my father and grandfather converted into a sharpener about 30 years ago. We bought a 3inch diameter PVC pipe end cap from Home Depot, cut up some rubber bungee cords (the S hook end ones) into 3inch strips. We cot them down a little so we left nobs on the ends and then fed them through some hole we drilled into the end cap. They hold in well, it rotates great. It has 16 fingers on it.
OK, here is the annoying part:
We killed a chicken, rinsed all the nasty off it, scalded it, and took it to the plucker. All it seemed to do was make the feathers black, and pull a few out.
I tried it again with a scalded, un-rinsed bird to the same effect.
I tried it on a non rinsed, non scalded bird and it seemed to work better.
For some reason the fingers aren't grasping the feathers like I anticipated them doing.
Any suggestions? Am I not trying it long enough? Does it take a bit to get going, or what?
Here is an image of the plucker:
