For coilsprings and other foot traps that are not coated like the No BS traps, I’ve discovered rotating cement mixers and a shovel full of 1/2 to 3/4-inch gravel. Do 1/2 doz at a time**. 5-10 minutes is good enough. Most paint and dip and rust will have been removed. Then coat in whatever trips your trigger. For me, I then dip them in full metal jacket.
** I put a nail or chain link between the jaws. The gravel does a pretty good job when tumbling and the jaw gap then takes the coating material and the FMJ.
Lost them all and haven’t had any in a couple years I need some recipes I know we liked nuggets but don’t recall how we made them and any other ideas thanks all
my highest bill this winter was 214 for 31 days 6.90 a day really less than that because with a gas stove , hot water and cloths dryer even in the summer my gas bill is 20 dollars , generally once I get cooking more and heating colder water it is about 35 actual heat is around 5.77 a day
it is weird but not that bad , we have hardly used the furnace for the last 18 years it has been mostly wood
but my furnace had an issue in April it was 61 years old and with the wife having cancer starting last dec I didn't get much wood put up so I bought a new furnace this year and have not used a furnace this much in 18 years
the furnace I had was installed in 1964 and had been rebuilt in 1990 it was a oil furnace.
The hardshell are going to a buddy frozen whole. I'm not messing with them. The little black possum is frozen whole as well going to the same guy. Also gave a cat to some friends to be mounted.
20 24 inches of ice in most places on the lake. What are you seeing as to water clarity? That is one of the big factors in how long the season may go or the success rates. Lots of shacks on the road the last couple days around our area. I live about 20 miles from Stockbridge which is in the center of the activity on the East shore side. Bryce