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Posted By: ELKiller Taxidermy question - 02/18/24
I’m building a couple pedestals for a pair of pronghorn bucks I killed over the last few years and I’m having a hard time coming up with a good way to attach the mount to the top of the pedestal. Looking for ideas in that regard… pictures are worth a thousand words if you happen to have some. Would love to have some flexibility on height and swivel for final positioning of the mount, but not necessary. Any ideas?
Posted By: buffybr Re: Taxidermy question - 02/18/24
For pedestal mounts, my taxidermist imbeds about an 8" section of 1" I.D. square steel tubing inside of the bottom of the mount.

Then when I make my pedestals, I make the top with at least 3" of solid wood. My taxidermist then has a 6" section of 1" O.D. square steel that is welded to the top of a 4" x 1/2" dia lag screw.

The mount with the square tube just slides down on to the square steel screwed into the top of the pedestal.
Posted By: scottf270 Re: Taxidermy question - 02/18/24
My guy runs a 1" pipe up thru the base and puts a bigger pipe in the, pedestal mount. Just slide it on the pipe and it allows you to swivel the mount to your preference. Need to work with your taxidermist and make sure your on the same page. Once he sets the pipe where it needs to be, he will fill in the habitat around the pipe.
Posted By: ELKiller Re: Taxidermy question - 02/18/24
Thanks guys, but unfortunately these mounts are already completed ‘wall pedestals’ and I can’t imbed the female end into the form. I like the concept though… if I can figure out how to mount the female section of tubing (square or round) to the back of the form. Perhaps some straps, like EMT straps used to secure conduit to a wall would work.
Posted By: wytex Re: Taxidermy question - 02/18/24
The wooden back on the mount should be strong enough to attach say a nice hardwood 1x2 to it and then the pedestal below with a swivel base. Set the bottom of the mount just on the base for support as well.
Maybe get a sage brush to cover the board or whatever on the back.
Posted By: scottf270 Re: Taxidermy question - 02/19/24
I have a wall mount I'm going to put on a dual pedestal base when last year's deer is done. My guy is gonna drill the hole in the bottom of the wall mount and epoxy the pipe up inside. Gonna use a hole saw on a drill after drilling a pilot hole.
Posted By: pointer Re: Taxidermy question - 02/19/24
I've never used them, but SKane posted a link to this company in a different thread. Looks like it might work for what you want.

https://fullrangesystems.com/products/pedestal-mount
Posted By: ELKiller Re: Taxidermy question - 02/20/24
That’s exactly what I had in my head, pointer. Thanks for posting it. Unfortunately I only need a single and hopefully something cheaper. Wishing I knew how to weld… that would make this much easier.
Posted By: ELKiller Re: Taxidermy question - 02/20/24
I think I'm going to end up using a combination of 3/4" black pipe fittings, flanges, and nipples... that should get me where I need to be. Thanks for the ideas and help gentlemen!
Posted By: ELKiller Re: Taxidermy question - 02/28/24
Finished them up over the weekend!

(No idea why the pictures appear so small... try clicking on them, I guess)

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Posted By: Redhairy Re: Taxidermy question - 03/02/24
I like how they turned out. I’m going to that exact same thing once I killed a bigger speed goat!
Posted By: rost495 Re: Taxidermy question - 03/13/24
Originally Posted by ELKiller
That’s exactly what I had in my head, pointer. Thanks for posting it. Unfortunately I only need a single and hopefully something cheaper. Wishing I knew how to weld… that would make this much easier.
Lets see. Something to cut the steel. A welder. Wire or rods. Learn how. Welding is far from cheap....
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