Repair
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This is my first mount from 15 years ago. The skin around the mouth has pulled back and shrunk over the years. Any easy fix to make it so you can't see the foam form inside. I was thinking black plato or something similar . Doesn't need to be perfect but just want that gap gone...
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You could rebuild it with apoxi sculpt and texture it back, that's the problem with dry preserved hides
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You could rehydrate the lower lip and chin/lower jaw skin by putting a wet rag on it for several hours or overnight. After that skin is rehydrated, push some of the chin/lower jaw skin and the lip back up into the correct position and pin in place until it dries. You could also use some epoxy on the inside of the lower lip and pin in place until it sets and the skin dries which would take a few days. After the skin in dried in the new position, fill any pin holes with epoxy if needed and paint if needed.
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Mountain Man wrote:You could rehydrate the lower lip and chin/lower jaw skin by putting a wet rag on it for several hours or overnight. After that skin is rehydrated, push some of the chin/lower jaw skin and the lip back up into the correct position and pin in place until it dries. You could also use some epoxy on the inside of the lower lip and pin in place until it sets and the skin dries which would take a few days. After the skin in dried in the new position, fill any pin holes with epoxy if needed and paint if needed.
I agree with mountain man. Nice tip!
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Wow MM. Never thought of that. I will give it a try....Thanks!
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muskieman wrote:Wow MM. Never thought of that. I will give it a try....Thanks!
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You should post pic's after your done... Curious how it turns out.
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So I got a damp rag on mouth lower and lower jaw now. Just so I understand, after it stretches I can pin it in place and be done or does the epoxy need to also be used to clean up the gap? If so is there a certain epoxy that I should use?
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After I mounted my first one 3 weeks later the lips pulled. I rehydrated it and used some hide paste on the inside then tucked it in then pinned it for a week to make sure it wouldn't pull back out as it dried. Worked well for me.
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muskieman wrote:So I got a damp rag on mouth lower and lower jaw now. Just so I understand, after it stretches I can pin it in place and be done or does the epoxy need to also be used to clean up the gap? If so is there a certain epoxy that I should use?
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After it's rehydrated, stretch and push the skin up toward the mouth. I would pull the front of the bottom lip out so the inside of the bottom lip is exposed, put just a little 2-part liquid epoxy on the inside of the bottom lip and then put the bottom lip back where it belongs. If there is a little extra skin on the bottom lip you can tuck that back in the lip slot or trim it off. This whole process might work with only pins but the epoxy is a little extra insurance that once you get the bottom lip back where it should be it won't pull out as much like it could if there wasn't epoxy inside the lip. After the bottom lip has dried - I would wait 1-2 weeks to make sure it is completely dry, pull the pins, fill any pin holes with epoxy putty, and and paint to look natural.
Any liquid 2-part epoxy should work. If you don't have any you can get some at Home Depot by the glue area for a few dollars.
I normally don't like to use epoxy because once it sets you won't be able to change it. In this case I think you need to use it to hold that lower lip back where it belongs.
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Thanks again Mountain Man! I will see if the lower lip got hydrated enough last night to pull up.
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Keep us posted.
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How did this repair end up work out for you?
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