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Topic: Carving A Turkey
Posted By: Dave H
Subject: Carving A Turkey
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 2:54pm
Was in town today and ran across a bargain I could not help myself with and bought a big adz frozen turkey.

Any special easy, efficient way to cut it up in say four pieces while still frozen?

I don't have a big band saw and the chain saw is not an option.  Wink



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Posted By: mhankins
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 3:07pm
Reciprocating saw?


Posted By: Dave H
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 3:32pm
MH, are you referring to like a skil saw or a sawsall?


Posted By: chaskaduo
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 4:26pm
I've used Saws-All on frozen Boston Butts to cut thick steaks that my local retailer would have super specials on.

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Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 4:29pm

HEA... if you do the CHAIN SAW procedure.. TAKE PICTURES !!



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Posted By: DiyDave
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 5:55pm
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Posted By: chaskaduo
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 6:13pm
Only Steve Smith.

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Posted By: mhankins
Date Posted: 22 Nov 2019 at 8:55pm
saws all


Posted By: Gary
Date Posted: 23 Nov 2019 at 6:42am

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Posted By: chaskaduo
Date Posted: 23 Nov 2019 at 8:32am
A visual on that saws all method.
 
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Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 23 Nov 2019 at 8:52am
well, that's the way they cut up deer around here.

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Posted By: chaskaduo
Date Posted: 23 Nov 2019 at 9:03am
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Posted By: Ray54
Date Posted: 23 Nov 2019 at 11:38am
Yes a recip saw does good on a wild hog or deer. So should be ok for a frozen turkey.



Have not looked at chas's link,but somewhere in the 50's my dad and a friend tried the chainsaw to split a large beef. They only did it once.Before my time but I know bone chips was common complaint.

The electric recipe saws ranch harvest butchers use today are from the paper industry.


Posted By: Dave H
Date Posted: 23 Nov 2019 at 1:10pm
thanks folks - saws all it is.

I have been using the saws all on deer for years.  Just did a big adz buck this fall.

Dave


Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2019 at 2:04am
i'm a bit concerned about the paint on the blade tainting the meat?


Posted By: DiyDave
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2019 at 5:46am
Take an old steak knife, and remove the hilt, and grind the tang to the same shape as sawsall blade tang.  Cooked turkey don't need the teeth to go through it, lessn you wants turkey sawdust, to thicken up the gravy!Wink

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Posted By: truckerfarmer
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2019 at 7:50am
I inherited dad's meat saw. It's an overgrown hacksaw.

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Posted By: Dakota Dave
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2019 at 8:34am
My dad had a stainless meat blade about 16" long and a saws all that was never used for anything but meat. His uncle used to quarter beef with a small electric chainsaw that had a modified chain and no oiler. It worked great we did rinse the sawdust off before caring inside to hang before butchering.



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